Termites are a well-known threat to homes and businesses in Louisiana, especially with our region's humid subtropical climate encouraging year-round termite activity. If left unchecked, these pests can quietly inflict thousands of dollars in property damage, often before residents even notice their presence. Spotting the signs of a serious termite infestation early can save you both headaches and costly repairs. Here are the warning indicators you should look for if you suspect termites have invaded your property.
One of the most telling signs of a massive termite infestation is visible damage to wood within your home. Termites primarily consume cellulose in wood, which leads to hollowed-out beams, sagging floors, and weakened door or window frames. You may notice:
Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
Paint that appears bubbled or uneven
Doors or windows suddenly becoming difficult to open or close
Since the early stages of termite attacks are often hidden beneath surfaces, by the time wood damage is visible, an infestation is usually well-established.
Subterranean termites, the most destructive variety in this region, build pencil-thin mud tubes. These serve as protected tunnels between their underground nest and their food source—your home. Check along the foundation, basement walls, crawl spaces, or even in garage corners. Mud tubes are a reliable indicator of termite activity, and their presence typically means a colony is already established at your property.
In Shreveport, termites start swarming with the onset of warmer weather, usually from late spring through early summer. During this time, you may spot winged termites, called swarmers or alates, near windowsills, doors, or lighting fixtures. These swarms indicate a mature colony is looking to expand. If you find piles of discarded wings indoors or around entry points, it is a strong sign that termites are present in large numbers.
Drywood termites, less common but still present, push out droppings known as frass from small exit holes in wood. These droppings resemble tiny wood pellets or sawdust. Residents sometimes also report faint clicking or rustling sounds from inside walls, especially at night, this is the sound of worker termites feeding or soldiers banging their heads to signal danger.
A severe termite problem can sometimes attract additional unwanted guests. The moisture and decay caused by termites can create a favorable environment for ants, beetles, or even rodents. If you notice multiple pest issues developing alongside structural damage, it increases the odds of a significant termite infestation.
If you have noticed any of these signs at your property, immediate professional attention is essential. Redd Pest Control of Shreveport, Inc provides effective termite control as well as general pest control and rodent control solutions designed for homes and businesses throughout Shreveport, LA and the surrounding areas. Don't wait for the damage to get worse—contact Redd Pest Control today at (318) 687-7252 or fill out the convenient online form to schedule an inspection and protect your property from permanent harm.

