Faint lines on drywall along areas where termites are tunneling wood that seems hollow when you tap on it with a screwdriver bubbling or peeling paint small pinholes where termites have.
Drywall discolored near floor termites.
Look for small holes or termite dust along the base of the tree.
Termite damage in a ceiling may initially resemble light water damage the drywall or paneling often sags and appears misshapen.
Tunnels that stretch from the earth to the ground and the woodare signs of termites in drywall that could be recognized easily.
Termites can cause a lot of damage to a house.
If you wonder if you might have termites take a closer look around to see if you can spot any of the following.
It might have some discoloration due to dry rot and subsurface.
When the wall becomes wet the paper soaks up water and invites them in.
Especially if it gets damp from some sort of flooding.
Besides chewing holes in wood they can also cause damage to drywall.
Actually termites really don t like to eat drywall chalk or paint.
From the inside of a drywall you can notice some small trails that indicate the paths of tunnels for working termites.
The same goes for the exterior of the wood.
Discolored or blistered walls according to fries moisture from mud tubes behind the walls or under the floors leads to a discoloration in the floors and blistering paint on the walls.
Sometimes different termites leave small holes in the drywall paper.
Termites eat wood as well as tunnel in it for their homes.
Since subterranean termites often devour walls from the inside out there may be some visible traces of injury.
If there s moisture damage it ll attract the termites especially if you re dealing with the subterranean species.
If you dig slightly below the soil level near the roots you may find some dead termites all wings.
In addition part of the termite treatment process is drilling small holes in the drywall to look for evidence of termite tunneling.
They do however love the paper and glue that covers the drywall board.