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Wood-Destroying Pests

(Termites, Carpenter Ants, Wood-Boring Beetles & More)

Nest of Formosan subterranean termites (Coptotermes formosanus), Are Termites Active in Winter?, wood destroying pestsWood-destroying pests are insects and arthropods that infest and damage wooden materials in homes, buildings, and outdoor structures. These species weaken the structural integrity of wood, often silently, leading to costly repairs and long-term risks if not detected early.

Unlike Stored Product Pests that target food or Agricultural Pests that affect living plants, wood-damaging pests attack dead, dry, or structural wood — including furniture, framing, beams, floorboards, fences, decks, and more.

What This Section Covers

This category focuses on destructive pests that:

  • Excavate wood to build nests (e.g. carpenter ants, carpenter bees)

  • Feed on wood cellulose (e.g. termites, wood-boring beetles)

  • Thrive in moist, dark, or poorly ventilated areas

  • Often remain hidden for years before signs of damage become visible

  • Require professional, long-term control strategies

In This Section, You’ll Learn:

  • How to recognize early warning signs of wood infestations

  • Key differences between termites, carpenter ants, and beetles

  • Species-specific information on biology, behavior, and damage potential

  • Practical tips for monitoring, treatment, and structural prevention

  • Integrated strategies for long-term wood protection and repairs

Why Wood Pests Are Dangerous

Unlike many household pests that cause discomfort or nuisance, wood-destroying insects impact property value and structural safety.
In some regions (e.g. U.S., Australia, SE Asia), termites are the leading cause of non-weather structural damage.

These pests can:

  • Hollow out beams and supports

  • Damage flooring, ceilings, windows, and wooden furniture

  • Stay active year-round in warm or insulated environments

  • Remain undetected until visible signs or collapse occur

Indoor or Outdoor?

Some wood-destroying pests, like drywood termites or carpenter ants, begin outdoors but eventually enter structures. Others, like powderpost beetles, infest wood already installed indoors.

This section bridges indoor and structural pest control, and focuses specifically on pests with wood as their habitat or food source.

For pests that live exclusively indoors, see Urban & Indoor Pests

Explore Wood-Destroying Pests

Use the categories below to explore species-specific guides — with clear advice on how to identify, prevent, and eliminate threats before they cause lasting damage.

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