As the weather in Florida starts to warm up and become wetter, it's important to be aware of the upcoming swarming season of termites. Swarming is a natural part of the termite life cycle, where reproductive termites, also known as swarmers or alates, leave their colony to mate and start new colonies. While swarming termites themselves do not cause damage to structures, they are a strong indicator of an underlying termite infestation. Here's what you need to know about swarming termites and how to get ahead of them: Signs of Swarming What to Do
Being aware of the swarming season of termites in Florida and knowing what to look for can help you get ahead of potential infestations. If you suspect a termite problem, don't wait until swarming season starts—contact a professional pest control company to address the issue promptly. Remember, once swarming starts, there's no getting around it, so prevention and early detection are key.
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