Termite Season in San Diego: What Landlords Should Watch Out For
As spring arrives in San Diego, so does one of the biggest threats to rental properties—termites. While termites are a year-round concern, spring is when they become most active, swarming in search of new places to establish colonies.
For landlords, early detection and prevention are crucial to avoiding costly damage. Here’s what you need to know about termite season and how to protect your rental property.
Why Spring Is Peak Termite Season
Termites, particularly dry wood and subterranean species become more visible in the spring because of increased warmth and humidity. Swarmers—winged termites looking for new homes—emerge in large numbers, often resembling flying ants. If you or your tenants notice them inside or around the property, it’s a sign that termites may already exist.
Signs of a Termite Infestation
Landlords should stay vigilant for these common signs of termite activity:
- Mud Tubes: Subterranean termites build small, pencil-thin tunnels along walls and foundations to retain moisture as they travel.
- Hollow-Sounding Wood: If tapping on wood surfaces produces a hollow sound, termites may have eaten away the interior.
- Frass (Termite Droppings): Drywood termites leave behind tiny, wood-colored droppings near infested areas.
- Warped Doors and Windows: As termites tunnel through wood, they can cause structures to shift, making doors and windows harder to open or close.
- Visible Swarmers or Discarded Wings: Seeing swarmers inside a rental property or piles of shed wings is a major red flag.
Prevention Tips for Landlords
To keep termites at bay, landlords should take proactive measures, such as:
- Scheduling Regular Inspections: Annual termite inspections can catch infestations before they become severe.
- Keeping the Property Dry: Fixing leaks, maintaining gutters, and ensuring proper drainage reduces the moisture termites need to survive.
- Using Treated Wood: If making repairs, opt for termite-resistant materials.
- Removing Wood-to-Soil Contact: Avoid storing firewood near the foundation and ensure wooden structures don’t directly touch the soil.
Protecting Your Investment with Professional Help
At Ascent Property Management, we understand how crucial it is to avoid issues with your investment property. Our team is here to help you manage your property with proactive maintenance and expert guidance, ensuring your rental stays in great shape. Reach out today to learn how we can support you in protecting your investment.




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