The COVID-19 pandemic will not stop the termite swarm season, which is beginning this week, mostly in south Louisiana. LSU AgCenter Entomologist Karen Sun says the problematic Formosan subterranean termites are an invasive species originally from Asia but thrive in Louisiana’s heat and humidity
“It’s not only the most costly termite in the US, but it is the most costly termite in the world and Louisiana is one of the worst infested areas,” said Sun.
The pests will swarm through June, congregating around lights after dark.
“They are attracted to light. I would recommend to homeowners that they turn off their outside lights and dim their inside lights if that is possible,” said Sun.
The termites generally dissipate by 10:30 PM, at which point you should be able to turn back on outside lights.
A lot of folks know about clearing dead wood from the perimeter of your home, but Sun says there are other maintenance efforts that can help keep the termites from becoming a bigger problem.
“If you’ve got leaky pipes around your house, you have to fix that. Also if you have mulch contacting the foundation, that is a warning signal as well,” said Sun.
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