What Makes Dampwood Termites Unique?
Dampwood termites are larger than both subterranean and drywood species. Unlike subterranean termites (which live in soil) and drywood termites (which live entirely in wood), dampwood termites require high moisture levels to survive.
Where dampwood termites are found
- Water-damaged siding.
- Leaky decks, balconies, or exterior stairs.
- Moist crawl spaces.
- Wood that touches soil.
- Roof leaks.
- Plumbing leaks.
- Areas with long-term condensation.
Because these insects rely on damp, softened wood, their presence nearly always indicates an underlying moisture issue.






