When is Termite Season in Florida?

Termites are active throughout the entire year but are most often seen by homeowners during the spring when termites begin to swarm.

Termites are active throughout the entire year, meaning there is no specific time that is considered termite season. Many people believe spring to be the beginning of termite season, as that is when swarmers are seen, but termites feed and reproduce through the fall and winter, too.

Truth is, termites have a life cycle that allows them to be more or less active through each and every season, making them a threat to homes year-round.

Learn when termite season starts from Heron Home & Outdoor in Orlando, Leesburg, Sanford, Kissimmee, Apopka and Central FL areas

Why Are Termites More Active in Warm Weather?

Termites can be picky about weather and typically prefer daytime temperatures that are regularly above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Because Florida has warm weather year-round, termites are all the more likely to be active during every season. That said, springtime is when many types of termites will swarm in search of a place to begin a new colony, often after rainy weather. Because these wood-boring insects are cold-blooded, warmer temperatures enable them to breed, work, and spread much more easily.

What Do Termites Do During the Winter?

Although termites may be a bit more active in the spring and summer, that doesn’t mean you should forget about them in the winter. In the fall, termites will seek out wood or soil they can burrow through easily as they look to tunnel deep enough to protect themselves from dropping temperatures. Warm climates enable the queen termite to continue to produce and lay eggs at a steady rate, even during the winter. So even though you may not see swarmers between December and February, termites are still actively chewing through wood and reproducing wherever they may be.

Are Termites a Threat During Every Season?

Yes, termites pose a serious risk to homeowners during the entire year. Although termites may be buried deep in soil during the winter, warm weather at any time of the year enables them to infest and feed on wood in or around your home. It’s smart to stay vigilant about looking for signs of termites year-round in order to catch infestations early on.

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