Summer in New York brings warm weather, sunny days, and unfortunately, an increase in pest activity. Knowing how to identify and prevent the top summer pests can help you protect…
According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), termites cost Americans more than $5 billion in damage annually. This puts termites as the leading threat to wood-based structures, in front…
Termites are social insects that live in colonies and primarily feed on cellulose, a component found in wood, leaf litter, soil, and dung. There are over 2,000 known termite species…
Spring signals the start of termite season! While some New Yorkers believe these pests’ swarms are linked to the blooming of trees and the appearance of buds and flowers outside,…
Spring is here, which means it's termite season in New York!
Often, homeowners see report flying ants on their property this time of year, when in actuality, they have a…
Springtime brings warm weather, budding trees, and the perfect conditions for termite populations. In the spring, termite swarmers, also known as alates, leave their existing colonies. They make their journeys…
For New York homeowners dealing with summer pests, it’s easy to mistake flying ants and flying termites for one another. While each of these insects looks similar and even shares…
Termite season in New York may peak in the spring, but these destructive pests are a year-round concern for homeowners, destroying wood 24 hours of the day, 365 days of…
We recently covered the most common signs of termite damage, and this week, we’re following up with specific information on the top 6 places you may find termite damage in…
Summers in the Northeast are known for two things–heat and humidity! Since termites are drawn to warm and humid environments, it is no wonder why they can become a problem for homeowners during this time of the year. Below are some proactive steps you can take to avoid a termite infestation altogether. Check The Foundation…