Yes, your neighbor’s termites can move to your house

Allen Ritchie • November 19, 2021

There are termites in all parts of the country, but the hot and humid climate in Alabama is especially friendly to termite colonies. If you’re worried that your house might have a termite problem, talking to your neighbors about their experiences with termites might provide some valuable insight.

Your neighbor’s termites are a warning sign

When your neighbor’s house has a termite infestation, there is a good chance that your house does too. Your neighbor’s termites are a sign that termite colonies are active in your area, which means those pesky creatures might have already moved in with you.

At the very least, learning that your neighbor’s house has termites is a warning sign that you should take preventative measures. Removing termite-friendly wood from around your home and investing in regular termite inspections may be a good idea.

Beware of swarmers

Termite populations can move from one home to another by sending swarmers, which are winged termites. Swarmers can fly out of the colony at your neighbor’s home and then establish a new colony at yours. If you notice flying termites around your neighborhood, you may want to contact an exterminator to protect your home against termite damage.

Be a good neighbor

Just like your neighbor’s termites can move in with you, termites in your house can move in with your neighbors. Protecting your home against termite infestations is one way to do the whole neighborhood a big favor. Sometimes, proactive steps ahead of time can prevent termite infestations from ever becoming an issue. Whether or not you notice swarming activity, you may want to have your home inspected by a professional exterminator.

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