What homeowners should know about termites and pests in Moreton Bay
Termites and household pests are often only noticed once there is already a problem. By that point, damage may already be extensive and costly to fix.
One of the biggest challenges for homeowners is understanding how pests behave and knowing what to look for before issues escalate. Termites, in particular, can be active for long periods without obvious signs, quietly damaging timber structures inside walls, under floors or in roof spaces.
To help explain why termites are so often discovered late, Moreton Daily spoke with Carly and John Knight from Scarborough Pest Control, who regularly work with homeowners across Moreton Bay.
“Termites are often out of sight, so people don’t always know they’re there until it’s too late,” Carly said.
Why termites are often missed
Unlike many other household pests, termites do not typically move around in open spaces. They live underground or inside timber and structural materials, feeding without drawing attention to themselves.
This means homeowners can mistakenly assume their home is termite-free simply because there are no visible signs. Understanding that damage can occur long before it is obvious is a key piece of knowledge for anyone trying to protect their property.
Early awareness makes a difference
Early awareness plays a critical role in reducing long-term risk. Regular checks, even when there are no clear warning signs, can help identify potential issues before they become serious.
John said many homeowners only think about termites once damage has already occurred, when options are more limited and costly.
Knowing what to look for, recognising early warning signs and understanding that prevention is usually easier than reacting to a full-scale problem can make a meaningful difference for homeowners.
Warning signs homeowners should not ignore
While termites are often hidden, there are indicators that may suggest activity and should be investigated further, including:
Unexplained damage to timber
Mud tubes along walls or foundations
Hollow-sounding wood
Fine dust or droppings near timber structures
Increased insect activity around the home
These signs do not always mean termites are present, but they should never be ignored.
Beyond termites: common household pests
Termites are not the only pest issue faced by homeowners. Cockroaches, spiders are also common, particularly during warmer months or following wet weather.
While these pests may appear less serious, they can still pose health risks, damage property or become difficult to manage once established. Understanding seasonal patterns and acting early can help keep pest issues under control.
A local perspective
Scarborough Pest Control works with homeowners across Moreton Bay, helping identify and manage termite activity and common household pests. For Carly and John, the focus is on helping people better understand what is happening in their homes so they can make informed decisions early.
To book an annual termite inspection visit https://scarboroughpest.com.au
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