The Serious Risks of Unchecked Populations
Allowing a termite population to multiply unchecked on or near a property introduces severe structural hazards and destroys long-term peace of mind. Formosan colonies pose a catastrophic threat to structures because they can contain millions of individuals and consume wood at rates multiple times faster than native subterranean variants, causing tens of thousands of dollars in structural damage to subfloors, studs, and roofs within a matter of months.
Conversely, while agricultural termites do not consume structural wood, they pose a significant threat to landscapes and vegetation. They build protective mud tubes directly over lawns, flowerbeds, and crops, choking out sunlight and consuming live grass or forage. An unmanaged population of either species can render a yard unsightly or quietly destroy the structural integrity of a home from the inside out.