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Subterranean termites work silently from inside the timber outwards. A skirting board can look perfect on the surface while the back is honeycombed with galleries. The earlier you spot the warning signs, the cheaper and less invasive treatment will be.
Sign 1 — Mud leads or shelter tubes: pencil-thick mud trails on brick piers, retaining walls or slab edges. Never break them open — disturbed termites simply retreat and re-route.
Sign 2 — Doors and windows suddenly sticking: termites raise moisture in surrounding timber, swelling frames so they jam in dry weather with no other explanation.
Small pest problems rarely stay small in Penrith's climate. Cockroaches can contaminate food areas, rodents can damage wiring and insulation, and termites can keep eating structural timber long before the damage is visible. A proactive inspection or treatment costs a fraction of a major infestation.
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Sign 3 — Hollow or papery sound when you tap skirting, architraves or door jambs. Healthy timber sounds solid; eaten timber sounds like cardboard.
Sign 4 — Tiny piles of what looks like coffee grounds. These are drywood termite droppings (frass). Common in older Blue Mountains homes with exposed roof beams.
Sign 5 — Discarded wings on window sills or in spider webs. After spring rain, reproductive termites swarm, mate and shed their wings — usually within a few metres of the new colony.
Sign 6 — Bubbling or rippled paint that looks like minor water damage. Termites just under the paint surface cause the timber underneath to expand and contract.
Sign 7 — Live workers in garden sleepers, mulch piles or stored firewood within 50m of the house. These colonies will eventually probe the slab edge looking for a way in.
If you tick any of these boxes, do not spray, prod or disturb the area. Call us on 0400 733 222 for a full AS4349.3 inspection with thermal imaging and Termatrac radar.
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