Oftentimes termites leave droppings in areas that aren t regularly visited such as.
Termite droppings on carpet.
Isolated corners of rarely used rooms and storing areas.
Yet if you floor is wooden or laminated you can easily confuse termite damage and water damage of it.
If you notice carpet or rug fibers getting worn in low traffic areas termites could be the cause.
The first sign of a termite infestation may be wormlike mud tunnels that run up walls or foundations.
As a result you will see piles of termite poop underneath the carpet.
The main nutrition for termites is cellulose but when they fail to find one they can dig into such non cellulose items like carpets.
If you noticed termites feces on the floor it means that they had probably infested it.
Termites also can feed on the carpet pad subfloor and carpet tack strips.
Subterranean termites generally do not leave behind visible droppings.
Termites also infest within the floor and hence you can see the poop kicked out from the cracks.
Looking closely you will notice that the termite droppings are 6 sided hexagonal.
Termite droppings can be enclosed over by fitted carpet when they have infected subflooring or floorboards.
They also leave droppings in appliances behind furniture and door or window sills.
Subterranean termites use their droppings in the construction of tunnels and mud tubes so their droppings cannot be distinguished from the nest.
The solution for their eradication is to treat the area underneath the carpet with termite control method and thereby replace the carpet.