February Termite Watch: Is Your Home at Risk Before Swarm Season?
February Termite Watch: Is Your Home at Risk Before Swarm Season?
While the ground might still feel the lingering chill of winter, beneath the surface, one of the most destructive pests in the country is beginning to wake up. In Jacksonville, February marks a critical turning point for homeowners. It is the “quiet before the storm”, also known as the brief window of time before termite swarm season begins in earnest.
At Aiery Pest Control, we know that by the time you see a swarm, the damage is often already done. That is why February is the most important month of the year for a termite inspection.
What Exactly is “Swarm Season”?
Termite swarms are a natural part of a colony’s life cycle. As temperatures rise and spring rains begin, mature colonies produce “alates”, also known as winged reproductive termites. These termites emerge from the soil or wood in massive numbers to find a mate and start a new colony.
In the South, this usually happens between March and May. However, the termites don’t just appear out of thin air. The colony that produces the swarm has often been living in or under a structure for three to five years. If you wait until you see wings on your windowsill to call a professional, you are essentially waiting for the termites to tell you they’ve already moved in.
Why February is the “Golden Window” for Detection
Early termite detection is the difference between a simple preventative treatment and thousands of dollars in structural repairs. February is the ideal time for a pre-swarm inspection for three reasons:
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- Spotting the “Silent” Signs: Before they swarm, termites leave subtle clues. Mud tubes along your foundation, “hollow” sounding wood, or bubbling paint are easier to identify when you aren’t distracted by an active swarm.
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- Beating the Spring Rush: Once the first warm rain hits in March, pest control schedules fill up instantly with emergency calls. Getting your inspection done in February ensures you have a plan in place before the peak season hits.
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- Preventing New Colonies: By treating your home in February, you create a protective barrier. When those spring swarms do happen, they won’t be able to find a foothold on your property.
- Preventing New Colonies: By treating your home in February, you create a protective barrier. When those spring swarms do happen, they won’t be able to find a foothold on your property.
What Does a Professional Inspection Look For?
A professional termite inspection is much more than just a quick walk around the house. When we visit a property in February, we focus on:
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- Moisture Sources: Termites thrive in damp soil. We check for leaking outdoor faucets, clogged gutters, or poor drainage that might be “inviting” termites to your foundation.
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- Wood-to-Ground Contact: This is a highway for termites. We look for deck posts, mulch, or wood piles that give termites direct access to your home.
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- Foundation Barriers: We inspect the perimeter for mud tubes, which are tiny tunnels made of soil and saliva that termites use to travel safely from the ground into your walls.
- Foundation Barriers: We inspect the perimeter for mud tubes, which are tiny tunnels made of soil and saliva that termites use to travel safely from the ground into your walls.
Don’t Wait for the Swarm
Termites are often called “silent destroyers” because they can chew through the internal structure of your home for years without being noticed. Your home is likely your largest investment; don’t leave its safety to chance.
Take advantage of the February Termite Watch. By scheduling an inspection now, you can enjoy the beautiful Florida spring knowing that your home is protected from the underground threat.
Is your home ready for swarm season? Contact Aiery Pest Control today to schedule your comprehensive termite inspection and stay one step ahead of the swarm.
