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CHAPTER 04
Discarded Wings and Swarmers
Discarded Wings and Swarmers: A Telltale Sign of Termite Activity
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The presence of swarmers, or flying termites, in and around your home is a significant indicator of a potential termite infestation One of the most conspicuous signs of their activity is the discovery of discarded wings
UNDERSTANDING SWARMERS:
Swarmers' Role: These winged termites are the reproductive members of the colony. Their primary purpose is to leave their current colony, mate, and establish new colonies.
Wing Shedding: After swarmers have completed their nuptial flight, they shed their wings. This is a natural part of their lifecycle, signifying their transition from flying to becoming ground-dwelling creatures that start new colonies.
IDENTIFYING DISCARDED WINGS:
Appearance: The wings are typically equal in size, translucent, and have a veiny appearance.
Common Locations: You might find these wings near windowsills, doors, or other light sources, as swarmers are attracted to light.
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT:
Early Warning: Finding discarded wings is often one of the earliest signs of a termite problem It indicates that termites are not just present but are actively seeking to expand, which can lead to more significant issues if not addressed
If you come across discarded wings in your home, it's advisable to take immediate action. Contact Control Pest Management Brisbane for a thorough inspection and effective treatment plan. Our team is well-versed in dealing with swarmers and can help ensure that your home remains safe from the threat of new termite colonies Remember, early detection and intervention are key to preventing extensive termite damage
