Why Flying Termites Around Your Home Shouldn’t Be Ignored
You’re enjoying a warm evening when you notice a few winged insects fluttering near your porch light. At first glance, they might look like flying ants—but if they’re flying termites, your home could be at risk. These seemingly harmless insects may be the first visible warning of a much larger problem lurking out of sight.
Let’s break down what flying termites really mean for your property—and why quick action matters.
Flying termites, or “swarmers,” are not your average nuisance pest. They’re the reproductive members of a mature termite colony, taking flight to find new places to establish nests. Their presence often means one thing: a nearby colony is thriving—and it’s big enough to send out scouts.
Unlike workers or soldiers, swarmers aren’t here to chew through your walls (yet), but they signal that a colony may already be doing that underground or inside your structure.
Swarmers typically appear during the spring and summer months, especially after a good rain and when the humidity is high. They’re most active at dusk or in the evening when conditions are perfect for travel.
But here's the catch: even if the swarmers don’t manage to start a new colony immediately, their flight means termites are active in the area—including inside your home. Termites don’t move far from their original nests, so if you’re seeing flyers, the source isn’t far away.
Spotting flying termites doesn’t necessarily mean your home is already infested—but it’s definitely a red flag.
Swarmers often shed their wings soon after landing. If you notice piles of discarded wings around windowsills, doorways, or on the ground, that’s a sign they’ve arrived—and may have already found a place to settle.
Keep an eye out for these other termite warning signs:
Even one of these symptoms should prompt a professional inspection.
Termites are notorious for staying hidden while causing thousands of dollars in damage. In fact, most homeowners don’t realize they have a termite problem until significant structural issues arise.
A new colony might take years to grow, but once established, it can cause severe and expensive damage behind walls, under floors, and around your home’s foundation. By the time signs are obvious, the repair costs can be massive.
At Viking Pest Control, we understand how termites operate—and more importantly, how to stop them. Our licensed technicians use advanced technology and proven treatment methods to detect and eliminate termite colonies before they cause costly damage.
Here’s what you can expect:
Whether you're seeing flying termites now or just want peace of mind, professional protection is the smart choice. Don’t leave your biggest investment vulnerable.
If you're noticing flying termites or signs of potential activity, don't wait for the problem to grow. Our team at Viking Pest Control is ready to help protect your property with fast, effective, and affordable termite solutions.
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