Risk recognition
Turn termite warning signs into an inspection brief.
Capture evidence location, building stage and relevant property changes so the assessment begins with a clearer site picture.
Smartshield structures termite recognition around observable evidence, moisture and building context, enabling an inspection record before any service recommendation is selected.
Identification
What termites can look like
- Termite activity may be concealed, with pale insects sometimes visible inside damaged timber or shelter tubes.
- Winged activity and discarded wings can occur, but inspection is needed to distinguish the evidence.
Warning signs
Evidence worth recording
- Mud-like shelter tubes appearing along foundations, walls, service paths or timber.
- Hollow-sounding timber, surface changes, damaged wood or unexplained discarded wings.
Contributing conditions
Why activity may appear
- Soil access, moisture and concealed building routes can support movement into a property.
- Timber contact, construction details and property changes can affect the relevant risk.
Practical concerns
Why the signs matter
- Concealed termite activity can affect timber and building elements before the full scope is visible.
Prevention
Property actions that can help
- Address accessible moisture and drainage issues around buildings and timber elements.
- Avoid obscuring known inspection points or creating unnecessary timber-to-soil contact.
- Arrange assessment when warning signs or relevant property changes are observed.
Assessment threshold
When professional assessment is sensible
Professional inspection is sensible when shelter tubes, timber changes, wings or other unexplained evidence appears at a property.
Next step
Start with useful site context.
Carry the service and pest context into a structured request so the next operational step is easier to route.