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Termites: The Houseguests Who Never Leave (and Definitely Don’t Pay Rent)

There are a few things every Greenville homeowner expects from time to time.

A leaky faucet.

A squeaky door.

Maybe even the occasional ant or spider.

Termites, however, fall into a completely different category.

Because termites aren’t visitors.

They’re uninvited houseguests—with a long-term plan.

They Don’t Knock—They Move In Quietly
Unlike other pests, termites don’t make a dramatic entrance.

No buzzing. No obvious trail across your kitchen floor.

Instead, they work behind the scenes—inside walls, under floors, and along foundations—often without any visible signs.

With Greenville’s warm Texas weather, seasonal rain, and moisture-rich soil conditions, termite activity is something homeowners need to stay aware of year-round.

By the time they’re noticed, they may have already been there for a while.

And They Bring Their Entire Extended Family
A termite colony isn’t just a handful of insects.

It can include thousands—sometimes hundreds of thousands—working together around the clock.

Their focus is simple: find wood and keep going.

Which, unfortunately, includes structural wood in your home.

“But I Haven’t Seen Anything…”
That’s one of the most common responses—and it makes sense.

Termites are built to stay hidden.

They travel through mud tubes, remain inside wood, and avoid open air and light whenever possible.

So not seeing them doesn’t necessarily mean they aren’t there.

It just means they’re doing what termites do best.

Then One Day… the Swarm
For many Greenville homeowners, the first noticeable sign is a swarm—often in the spring after a warm rain followed by a humid day.

Suddenly, winged insects appear near windows, doors, or light fixtures—seemingly out of nowhere.

It feels sudden, but it’s actually a sign that a nearby colony has matured and is expanding.

It’s less of a surprise event—and more of a signal.

Why Termites Are Different
Most pests are looking for food they can carry away.

Termites are different.

They don’t just take from your home—they use it.

Over time, that can lead to structural damage that isn’t always obvious until it becomes more serious.

The Good News: This Is Manageable
Here’s the part that often gets overlooked:
Termite issues are very manageable—especially when caught early.

The key is knowing what to look for and taking action before a small issue becomes a larger one.

A Simple Reality Check
If you’ve never had a termite inspection—or if it’s been a while—it’s worth taking a closer look.

Not because something is necessarily wrong.

But because termites are one of those things that are much easier to deal with when you know where you stand.

At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we help Greenville homeowners get clear answers about what’s happening (or not happening) around their home.

No drama. No overcomplicating it.

Just a straightforward look so you can make an informed decision.

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