Dampwood Termites

A moisture-driven termite species that can quietly damage structural wood

Dampwood termites thrive in wet, decaying wood. While less common than other termite species, they can cause significant structural damage when moisture issues go unaddressed.

They’re often found in areas with leaks, wood rot, poor drainage, or direct soil contact.

Franz Termite Control provides expert termite inspections and targeted treatments to correctly identify and eliminate dampwood termites and the moisture conditions that attract them.

If you suspect a termite infestation, please contact us for a termite inspection by our certified and licensed professional inspectors.

 

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.

Pacific Dampwood Termites

The species most common in our region is the Pacific Dampwood Termite. These termites are significantly larger than other species – workers, soldiers, and swarmers are all noticeably bigger than their drywood or subterranean counterparts.

Distinct characteristics

  • Soft, cream-to-tan bodies.
  • Large soldiers with big mandibles.
  • Winged dampwood termites swarm on warm summer or early fall evenings
  • Require sustained moisture to establish colonies

Unlike subterranean termites, they do not build mud tubes, and unlike drywood termites, their pellets look different and often stick to damp surfaces.

Dampwood Termite Pellets (Frass)

Dampwood termite droppings differ from drywood pellets. Drywood termites leave dry, sand-like, six-sided pellets (something that is challenging to impossible to see without a microscope). Dampwood termites leave soft, sticky, irregular pellets that clump together due to moisture in the wood.

If you’re finding mysterious pellets but aren’t sure which species caused them, our inspectors can identify the source immediately.

Dampwood Termites vs. Other Termites

  • Dampwood termites require moisture. Drywood termites prefer dry, intact wood.
  • Dampwood pellets stick. Drywood pellets are dry and granular.
  • Dampwood colonies are usually smaller.
  • Drywood termites often require termite fumigation. Dampwood termites do not.

Dampwood Termites vs. Subterranean Termites

  • Dampwood termites do not live in soil. Subterranean termites do.
  • Dampwood termites do not build mud tubes.
  • Subterranean colonies are larger and more destructive.
  • Dampwood termites infest wood already compromised by moisture.

If you’re unsure which species is present, our licensed inspectors will determine it during your inspection.

How to Get Rid of Dampwood Termites

Because dampwood termites depend on moisture, the key to eliminating them is correcting the conditions that allow them to thrive.

Franz Termite Control’s approach includes:

1. Identifying the source of moisture

We inspect for:

  • Leaks.
  • Rot.
  • Plumbing failures.
  • Ground-contact wood.
  • Drainage issues.
  • Damp crawl spaces.
  • Roof penetration problems.

 

2. Treating the affected wood

Localized treatments (wood injections, surface applications) are often effective because dampwood colonies stay contained within wet wood.

 

3. Repairing damaged or moisture-compromised areas

We are also a licensed general contractor, and provide structural repair services to replace:

  • Rotting beams
  • Damaged siding
  • Wet structural members
  • Deck or stair components

Learn more about our termite damage repair services.

 

4. Preventing future infestations

By resolving moisture conditions, we make it impossible for dampwood termites to return.

Don’t Ignore Dampwood Termites

 

While dampwood termites don’t spread as aggressively as subterranean termites, they can still cause:

  • Significant structural weakening
  • Expensive moisture-related deterioration
  • Conditions attractive to even more destructive species

Oftentimes, the rot and moisture is more damaging than the dampwood termites themselves. Left untreated, moisture problems can eventually attract subterranean termites, which can devastate a home far more quickly.

This is why correct diagnosis (dampwood vs drywood vs subterranean) is critical.

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