Termite Season in Greenville, Texas: What Homeowners Need to Know Right Now
If you’ve noticed a sudden burst of flying insects around your home recently—especially near windows, doors, or light fixtures—you’re not alone.
Across Greenville, termite season is underway.
With our mix of warm spring temperatures, seasonal rains, and the clay-heavy soil common throughout Hunt County, conditions are ideal for termite activity this time of year. And while seeing termites can feel alarming, it doesn’t always mean your home has damage—but it does mean it’s time to pay attention.
Why Termite Activity Increases in May
A termite swarm is a natural part of the termite life cycle.
When a colony matures, it produces winged termites—called swarmers (or alates)—whose job is to leave the colony, mate, and start new ones. In Greenville, this typically happens in the spring, often after a warm rain followed by humid conditions.
That’s why activity can seem to appear “all at once.”
You might notice:
• Dozens (or hundreds) of winged insects appearing suddenly
• Swarmers gathering near windows, doors, or light sources
• Discarded wings on windowsills or floors
It can feel like an overnight invasion—but in reality, the colony has likely been nearby for some time.
A Swarm Doesn’t Always Mean Damage—But It Does Mean Risk
Here’s the part that often gets misunderstood:
Seeing a swarm doesn’t automatically mean your home has structural damage.
However, it does indicate that a mature termite colony is close enough to send out swarmers—and that puts your home at risk.
Termites work quietly and out of sight. By the time visible signs appear, they may have already been active for months or even years.
Common Signs of Termite Activity
Even if you haven’t seen a swarm, there are other indicators to watch for:
• Mud tubes along your foundation, walls, or crawl spaces
• Soft or hollow-sounding wood
• Bubbling or uneven paint that resembles water damage
• Tight-fitting doors or windows (caused by subtle structural shifts)
These signs are easy to miss during day-to-day life—which is why regular inspections matter.
How to Reduce Your Risk
While termites are common across Northeast Texas, a few proactive steps can help reduce the likelihood of activity around your home:
• Keep soil and mulch from direct contact with your foundation
• Address moisture issues, including leaks and poor drainage
• Store firewood and debris away from the home
• Ensure proper ventilation in crawl spaces and attics
These steps won’t eliminate risk entirely—but they can make your home less attractive to termites.
Why DIY Solutions Fall Short
It’s tempting to reach for a spray or over-the-counter treatment, especially after seeing a swarm.
But termites aren’t surface-level pests.
They live underground or inside structures, and treating only what you can see doesn’t address the colony itself. In many cases, DIY efforts can delay proper treatment—giving termites more time to cause damage.
Effective termite control requires identifying the source and applying targeted, professional-grade solutions.
What a Professional Inspection Looks Like
A termite inspection is straightforward and designed to give you clarity—not confusion.
A trained technician will:
• Inspect the interior and exterior of your home
• Check common entry points and high-risk areas
• Look for both active termites and conditions that attract them
• Provide clear findings and recommendations
In many cases, homeowners feel immediate relief simply knowing what they’re dealing with—and what they’re not.
A Simple Next Step
If you’ve seen signs of termite activity—or simply want peace of mind—this is the time of year to have a professional take a closer look.
Catching termite activity early can make all the difference.
At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we help Greenville homeowners understand what’s happening around their home and what steps (if any) make sense next. No pressure—just clear answers so you can move forward with confidence.
Home Run Pest & Termite Control
972-800-6354
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Kristen Beard Office Administrator
- May 01, 2026
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