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No Signs Doesn't Always Mean No Termites

No Signs Doesn't Always Mean No Termites

Why Some of the Most Serious Pest Damage in McKinney Happens Out of Sight


Most McKinney homeowners assume they'd know if they had termites.


After all, something causing damage to a home should be easy to spot.


Right?


Not necessarily.


Many termite infestations remain hidden for months—or even years—before homeowners notice the first warning signs.


By the time visible damage appears, termites may have already been feeding behind walls, beneath floors, or inside structural wood for quite some time.


Why Termites Are So Difficult to Detect

Unlike many household pests, termites avoid light and prefer to stay hidden.


Subterranean termites, the most common type found throughout McKinney and North Texas, typically travel through the soil and build protective mud tubes that allow them to reach a home while staying moist and protected.


Whether your home is in Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, Tucker Hill, Trinity Falls, Adriatica Village, Eldorado Heights, or one of McKinney's many established neighborhoods, subterranean termites can often remain active without attracting attention.


Once inside, they feed from the inside out.


That means wood can appear perfectly normal on the surface while damage is quietly developing underneath.


Common Termite Warning Signs

Although termites often remain hidden, McKinney homeowners should watch for signs such as:

  • Mud tubes along the foundation
  • Swarming termites, especially during the spring
  • Discarded wings near windows or doors
  • Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
  • Doors or windows that suddenly become difficult to open or close

Even these signs aren't always obvious, which is why many infestations are discovered during a professional inspection.


Why Early Detection Matters

Termites don't stop feeding simply because you haven't seen them.


Over time, they can continue damaging structural wood and other cellulose materials throughout your home.


The sooner termite activity is identified, the sooner treatment can begin before additional damage occurs.


Professional Inspections Look Beyond What You Can See

A professional termite inspection focuses on areas homeowners rarely examine.


Inspectors know where termites are most likely to enter, what subtle signs to look for, and how to identify evidence of activity before significant damage becomes visible.


That's one reason routine inspections are an important part of protecting your home's long-term value.


Conclusion

When it comes to termites, the absence of visible damage doesn't always mean the absence of termites.


These pests are experts at staying out of sight while quietly feeding behind the scenes.


If you live in McKinney and haven't had your home inspected recently—or you're concerned about possible termite activity—Home Run Pest & Termite Control can provide a professional termite inspection and recommend the right treatment plan to help protect one of your most valuable investments.


Home Run Pest & Termite Control
972-800-6354
homerunpest.com


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