Termites love eating wood.
Drywood termite termite droppings from ceiling.
Termite droppings or commonly known as frass is one of the common signs of termite infestation in your house.
If you encounter termite fecal pellets on bed it means that there is an infestation on the roof or ceiling of your room.
The termites also use the droppings as cement to make bridges in the nests deep in the nests so as to easily access food.
Piles of wings or mud tubes.
Check for small holes which are not bigger than pin holes over the ceiling from where the castings have been falling.
While cleaning their nests they push this frass outside of their nest through the holes.
The peculiarity of the drywood termite is frass fecal droppings of termites.
The pellets look like coffee grounds.
So it is one of the indication for spotting the termites.
In other occasions they look like saw dust or even sand.
Usually drywood termites leave little signs of activity in your house.
When drywood termites infest structural timbers in your ceiling cracks may occur due to the shifting wood.
The feces frass can be of varied colors as per the color of wood that is being consumed by the termites.
However when two termites create a nest in a certain wood they secure the hole they utilized to gain access to the wood and don t vacate the nest.
Drywood termites take over the timber in your ceilings.
Termite droppings drywood termites leave behind ridged light brown fecal pellets called frass.
Drywood termite droppings are oval shaped tiny pellets or capsules with rounded tips and 6 concave sides.
When they clean out their nest they push these droppings out through holes.