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19 June 2026

  • 20:0820:08, 19 June 2026 diff hist +7,774 N Termite Droppings: What Fresh Termite Frass Reveals About Your Home's Silent Invaders Created page with "<br>When homeowners discover small, sand-like pellets near windowsills, baseboards, or wooden furniture, they often dismiss them as ordinary debris. However, these tiny formations could be fresh termite frass, one of the most reliable early warning signs of an active termite infestation that threatens to cause thousands of dollars in structural damage.<br>What Termite Droppings Look Like and Why Identification Matters<br>Termite feces, scientifically known as frass, appe..." current

18 June 2026

17 June 2026

  • 23:1723:17, 17 June 2026 diff hist +8,767 N Termite Droppings: What They Look Like And Why Buckling Floors Termites Leave Behind These Warning Signs Created page with "<br>When homeowners discover small, pellet-like droppings near their wooden structures, they're often witnessing the first visible evidence of a termite infestation. Understanding what termite droppings look like and recognizing their [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/significance significance] can mean the difference between catching an infestation early and facing thousands of dollars in structural damage. Buckling floors termites and other species leave behind..."
  • 23:1723:17, 17 June 2026 diff hist +400 N User:FranklinGuillory Created page with "[https://www.tumblr.com/termitecontrolcare/818404331611160576/psa-those-little-pellets-near-your-windowsill?source=share termite frass six sided geometry] frass are crucial evidence of colony presence. These minute oval pellets typically measure around 1mm and appear tan to black. Discovered by kick-out holes, fresh frass indicates active colony feeding requiring immediate professional inspection." current