We often think of things in terms of seasons. There is spring, summer, fall, the beginning of school, racing season, holiday shopping season, and winter. Each period is marked by the activities conducted in them. Spring is a time of rebirth and cleaning. Summer is for family vacations. The beginning of school leads to mounds of supplies and new clothes. Thanksgiving starts off the shopping and festivities of the holidays.

Then there is winter. People and animals slow down. There are different routines, except if you are a termite. These mighty, minuscule beasts are a force to be reckoned with all year long, even in the colder months. While other animals hibernate, these wood-eating pests munch on your home incessantly. It is a boon that professional pest control technicians don’t take winter off, either! They conduct termite inspections of your Alameda home all year round.

Winter Habits of Termites

It is easy to assume that termites may slumber like bears and other animals when the mercury drops. That isn’t the case. Instead, you will find they are still active and can infest your home. Here are some points to keep in mind for this winter:

• Homeowners don’t notice them because they are not as active. In the warmer months, homeowners are likely to be outside doing yard work. They are more likely to come into contact with pests during landscaping and home repair projects.

• Termites don’t die because it gets cold outside. They bury deeper into the ground, depending on the species and location of the wood-boring insects. They love temperatures in the 70s. As the temperature gets colder, varieties like subterranean termites will burrow underground for warmth. They will do so if there is a foundation or building to find shelter in.

• The queens are still laying their eggs. A queen termite’s job is never done. The number of eggs laid may change slightly based on the temperature, species, and age, but she is producing eggs all year.

• Your home becomes a better shelter. Termites will seek out your foundation, walls, and rafters to keep warm and find food. These areas are not affected by fluctuating temperatures, so they are perfect for winter. The only way to know if you have these unwelcome guests is to schedule a termite inspection for your Alameda home.

Simple Tips to Combat a Termite Infestation All Year Long

Since termites are year-round pests, you can take proactive steps to thwart their plans to infiltrate your home:

Remove dead wood from near your home.
Keep firewood piles several feet away from buildings.
Fix any water leaks.
Keep the crawlspace dry.
Schedule regular termite inspections.

Eradicate Termites All Year Long – Choose a Reliable Pest Control Company

There is no holiday break when you are a termite. Keep these minuscule homewreckers at bay when you choose the trusted services of Times Up Termite. Our technicians are trained to spot evidence of termites and offer you options for eradicating them. We customize treatments based on the type of pest and your needs. One type of treatment is the eco-friendly, reduced-risk pesticide, Altriset. It is a good choice for an Alameda home with children, pets, or pregnant moms. We also recommend using bait traps by BASF by Trelona to exterminate the wood-boring pests. Learn more when you contact us today.

Call 510-568-7200 to speak with our team of experienced, licensed professionals at Times Up Termite, Inc. You can also contact us online to request a free termite inspection in Alameda.