Is my house in trouble?

Finding a pile of winged bugs or loose wings near your front door can be alarming. If the insects have straight bodies and look similar to flying ants, they may actually be termite swarmers — the reproductive termites that leave a colony to start new ones. Unlike worker termites that stay hidden inside wood, swarmers are often the first visible warning sign of termite activity nearby.

The easiest way to tell them apart from flying ants is by their shape. Termite swarmers have straight antennae, thick waists, and two pairs of equal-sized wings. Flying ants have bent antennae, narrow waists, and larger front wings. After swarming, termites quickly shed their wings, which is why homeowners often find piles of wings near doors, windows, or lights.

Swarming usually happens during warm or humid weather, especially after rain. While seeing swarmers doesn’t always mean your house has major damage, it does suggest a colony may be nearby or even inside the home.

Other warning signs include:

Mud tubes along walls or foundations
Hollow-sounding wood
Soft or damaged wooden areas
Small piles of termite droppings
You can inspect around doors, windows, and the foundation for cracks, moisture, or damaged wood. Sealing gaps and reducing moisture around the house can also help prevent future swarms.

If you suspect termites, it’s best to contact a pest control professional. Early treatment can prevent costly structural damage later. Common treatments include bait systems, liquid barriers, and wood treatments, depending on the severity of the infestation.

Regular inspections, fixing leaks, and keeping wood away from the foundation are some of the best ways to protect your home from termites in the future.

Related Posts

I stepped into the notary’s office expecting to see my ex-husband, his mistress, and his mother — but when the will was opened, the lawyer looked directly at me and spoke.

The Room Where My Past Was Waiting I stepped into the notary’s office with my spine straight and my breathing steady, already aware that my past was…

“Ma’am, you dialed 911. Do you have an emergency?”

Recognition clicked into place. It wasn’t industrial. It was a seatbelt chime. Some vehicles emit a repeating three-tone alert when someone in the passenger seat isn’t buckled….

“My sister asked me to watch my niece for the weekend, so I took her to the pool with my daughter. In the locker room, my daughter gasped: ‘Mom! Look at THIS!’. I pulled back the strap of my niece’s swimsuit and froze: there was fresh surgical tape and a small incision with stitches, as if someone had done something… recently. ‘Did you fall?’, I asked. She shook her head and whispered: ‘It wasn’t an accident.’ I grabbed my keys and drove to the hospital. Ten minutes later, my sister sent me a text: ‘Turn around. Now.’”

Eight minutes into the drive, my phone buzzed. Lauren: Turn around. Now. I didn’t answer. I kept driving with both hands white-knuckled on the wheel, staring at…

PART2: My Son Had Been Missing for a Month Until My Five-Year-Old Daughter Pointed at a House and Said, “He’s In There”

Part 2. Mom… I heard his voice. The old phone almost slipped out of my hands. Derek took a step back. He didn’t yell. He didn’t deny…

PART2: My wife got pulled over for speeding, and after the officer checked her license, he asked me to step out of the car.

My wife got pulled over for speeding, and after the officer checked her license, he asked me to step out of the car. His face turned serious….

My Daughter In Law Made Me Pay Rent To Support Her Mom Until I Quietly Left And Everything Changed

It was exactly 7:00 a.m. on a Tuesday, and my kitchen in Brooklyn didn’t smell like coffee. It smelled like surface cleaner. My daughter-in-law Sloan had decided,…