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How to Check for Termites in Furniture (Easy Signs to Look For)

Worried that your wooden furniture might have termites? You’re not alone — termites silently damage furniture from the inside out, and most people don’t even realize it until it’s too late.

Here’s how you can check for termite infestation in wooden furniture:


ðŸŠĩ 1. Hollow Sound When Tapped

Gently tap the wood with your knuckles or a small object.
➡ If it sounds hollow instead of solid, termites may have eaten the inside of the wood.


ðŸŒŋ 2. Small Holes or Tunnels

Look closely for tiny holes or grooves on the surface or edges.
➡ These are signs of termite activity, especially drywood termites.


🐜 3. Frass (Termite Droppings)

Termites leave behind a powdery substance (like sawdust) near infected areas.
➡ You might see this under or around furniture joints or on the floor.


🊰 4. Swollen or Warped Wood

If parts of your furniture look bubbled, uneven, or swollen, termites may have damaged it from the inside.


🔊 5. Clicking or Ticking Noises

Termites sometimes make soft clicking sounds while chewing wood or when they feel disturbed.
➡ This usually happens in quiet environments.


ðŸŠĪ 6. Presence of Discarded Wings

Check around your furniture for tiny, shed wings, especially near windows or baseboards.
➡ This is a sign of flying termites (swarmers) looking to start a new colony.


✅ What to Do if You See Signs of Termites?

Don’t wait — termites can completely ruin furniture if not treated early. DIY solutions may delay the damage but don’t eliminate the colony.

👉 For professional inspection and long-term protection, contact:
Pest Control Karachi – Termite Treatment Service

They offer expert termite control with safe chemicals and guaranteed results — ideal for homes, offices, and wood-rich interiors.


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