Termites Swarm After Rain

Why Do Termites Swarm After Rain?

Although termites are small in size, they are formidable insects that can cause significant damage to wooden structures. The most aggressive thing about them is that they live in swarms, a natural part of the termite life cycle is that they live in swarms, and the most special thing is that they infest homes more on rainy days. Why termites swarm infest your home after rains depends entirely on biology, environmental factors, and reproductive needs.

The purposes of termite swarms

Several environmental factors contribute to why termites swarm your home after it rains. The reasons are:

  • Humidity: Termites can thrive in humid environments. During the rainy season, both the air and soil become more humid, and this increased humidity creates ideal conditions for the development of new colonies. Wet soil makes it easier for bees to burrow into the ground and build new nests.
  • Humidity level: Rainfall is one of the factors that increases humidity and this factor benefits termites in two ways. Without sufficient moisture, termites’ wings can dry out and even crack, so sufficient moisture reduces susceptibility and encourages swarming.
  • Temperature Changes: In many regions like Kolkata, temperatures are often warm during the rainy season, especially in early summer, and these temperatures create optimal conditions for swarms.

Swarms Season

We see swarms of different species of termites in our homes at different times of the year, depending on the geographical location and climate at that time. Like:

Subterranean termites: Subterranean termites are seen after summer rains.

Wooden termites: Wood termites can swarm from late summer to early fall, which is influenced by rain and humidity.

Saintsatyan wood termites: Wood termites like cool, damp conditions, so they swarm to your home during the rainy season.

Symptoms Of Termites Swarm

Homeowners may notice several signs of termite infestation during the rainy season, such as:

  • Like a large number of termites flying around the window.
  • Wings thrown on the windowsill, floor, or outside the door.
  • Hollow sound from wooden furniture.

Conclusion

In nature, timing is everything, meaning termites are time neutral and ready for their swarming behavior regardless of climate. Homeowners should take extra precautions after heavy rains as it is a special time for termites. You can hire Prime Pest Control who emphasize the importance of timely inspections and pest control.

 

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