Termites in February? Why Winter Is One of the Most Important Times for a Professional Termite Inspection

 

What South Texas homeowners should know — and why a licensed termite inspection matters more than you think.

 

When most homeowners think about termites, spring and summer come to mind. But in South Texas, termite activity doesn’t follow the calendar — it follows moisture, soil conditions, and access points.

February is actually one of the smartest times to schedule a professional termite inspection. Cooler weather doesn’t stop termites. It simply pushes them deeper underground and inside structural areas where damage can continue unnoticed.

And when it comes to protecting your home, not all inspections are created equal.

 

Why Termites Are a Year-Round Threat in South Texas

Subterranean termites live in soil and travel through hidden tunnels to reach wood inside homes. That means:

  • Activity can continue even in winter
  • Damage may not be visible
  • Colonies can grow undetected
  • Structural risk increases over time

By the time signs appear indoors, termites may have been active for months, sometimes years.

 

Home Inspector vs. Termite Professional: What’s the Difference?

Home inspections are valuable during real estate transactions, but termite evaluations require specialized training and tools.

A home inspector may note possible wood damage or past activity — but they typically cannot:

  • Identify live colonies
  • Determine treatment history
  • Assess risk levels
  • Recommend appropriate termite services
  • Provide termite-specific service plans

That’s where LONESTAR Pest Solutions comes in.

Our licensed technicians perform detailed termite inspections designed to uncover what’s happening now — and what could become a problem next.

 

What Happens During a LONESTAR Termite Inspection?

Our inspections include:

  • Interior and exterior evaluation
    • Foundation and soil areas
    • Attics, garages, crawl spaces (when applicable)
    • Visible wood structures
    • Entry point assessment
    • Documentation and findings review

Afterward, we walk you through exactly what we see and recommend next steps — whether that’s preventative service, partial protection, or full termite control.

 

When Should You Call Us?

You should schedule an inspection if:

  • You see mud tubes
  • Notice hollow-sounding wood
  • Spot winged insects near windows
  • Are buying or selling a home
  • Want peace of mind

Your home is one of your biggest investments — and termites don’t take breaks.

Let LONESTAR Pest Solutions inspect, educate, and protect your home before hidden damage becomes a costly surprise.

 

Schedule Your Termite Inspection Today

 

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