Editing Finding Those Tiny Warning Signs: Why Eco-Friendly Termite Treatment Starts With Recognizing Termite Droppings

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Revision as of 01:32, 18 June 2026 by MaricruzMockridg (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>When homeowners discover small pellets scattered near their windowsills or baseboards, they're often puzzled about their origin. These mysterious granules could be the first warning sign of a termite infestation that, left untreated, may cause thousands of dollars in structural damage. Understanding what termite droppings look like and implementing eco-friendly termite treatment options early can save both your home and your wallet from extensive damage.<br><br>Termi...")
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