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How to Tell If Termites Are Gone: Know the Signs That Matter

  • Writer: gloryanng8
    gloryanng8
  • Aug 26
  • 2 min read
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After termite treatment, homeowners often ask the same critical question: how to tell if termites are gone? The truth is, even after fumigation or liquid treatment, it can be tricky to determine whether your infestation is fully resolved. At Attack Pest Management, we guide homeowners through what signs to look for, how to confirm results, and when to call in a professional follow-up.


Are Termites Still Active? Signs to Watch For

You won’t always see termites out in the open, but there are several indicators of active termites:

  • Fresh mud tubes along walls or foundations

  • Termite droppings (frass) near baseboards or windows

  • Clicking or tapping sounds from inside walls

  • New hollow-sounding wood when tapped

  • Wings or live insects, especially during swarming season

Still wondering, are termites visible to the naked eye? Occasionally, yes — especially after fumigation disrupts their colonies. But don’t rely on sightings alone. A professional inspection is your best bet. Here’s why DIY termite control often makes things worse and fails to confirm complete elimination.


What Does Old Termite Damage Look Like?

It’s easy to confuse old termite damage with active infestations. Here’s how to differentiate:

  • Old damage appears dry and hollow but has no fresh frass or activity.

  • Repaired wood might show signs of prior structural compromise but no ongoing chewing or debris.

  • Discoloration or paint bubbles may remain from past moisture intrusion, even if termites are gone.

Need help verifying the condition of your floors or framing? Here’s how to detect termite damage in hardwood floors — and how to assess whether it’s current or historic.


Can DIY Detection Work?

You can look for signs, but that doesn’t mean you should rely on guesswork. DIY termite tools may offer limited insights, but they can’t guarantee success. Why DIY termite treatments can be risky is a must-read if you’re thinking about handling things alone.


What About After Fumigation?

If you’ve recently had your home tented, you might expect an immediate resolution — but monitoring is still essential. Wondering how long termite tenting takes and what to expect after? Here’s your complete guide to the process, including what happens after the tent comes down.

Even after treatment, it’s normal to see a few dead insects or debris. However, signs of ongoing activity (fresh tubes, noises, live bugs) after two to three weeks warrant a follow-up inspection.


Schedule Regular Follow-Ups to Be Sure

The only guaranteed way to confirm termites are truly gone? Professional inspections. Here’s why regular termite inspections are essential for homeowners — not only for catching recurrence, but also for maintaining your treatment warranty in many cases.


🛡️ Don’t Guess — Get Certainty with Attack Pest Management

Whether you're checking for active termites or trying to distinguish between old and new damage, expert guidance is key. If you’re unsure how to tell if termites are gone, let Attack Pest Management inspect your property and provide peace of mind with proven results.


👉 Schedule your termite evaluation today at Attack-PestControl.com — and rest easy knowing the job is done right.


 
 
 

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