
Top Signs of Termites in Your Garden You Shouldn’t Ignore
One of the most damaging pests for Perth homeowners is termites. Although most people only focus on their homes, the garden can also show early signs of termite activity. Detect these signs early and avoid expensive damage to your property as well as your landscape.
Mud Tubes and Soil Tunnels
Mud tubes or soil tunnels are the first signs of termite activity in your garden. These tubes are how the termite nest is linked to their food source, and they shield them from predation. In gardens in Perth, mud tubes are frequently seen near wooden fences, garden sheds or flower beds that come into contact with the ground. Homeowners may want to check these places frequently for signs of early activity.
Damaged Plants and Roots
Terms eat cellulose, which can also damage wooden garden structures and follow plant roots. If your plants seem to suddenly droop or exhibit signs of root damage, termites may be the cause. Look for yellow leaves, stunted growth or hollow stems, especially in garden beds near the home’s foundation.
Winged Termites (Swarmers)
Once or twice during the course of the year, winged termites will fly away from their colonies and leave to establish new nests. Keep a lookout for broken wings near plants, fences or garden paths; that’s an obvious warning sign. These swarmers indicate that a colony has already settled nearby, and immediate action is required.
Hollow or Crumbling Wood in the Garden
Termites can feast on timber fencing, raised garden beds, and wooden garden furniture. Knock on wood surfaces to listen for a hollow sound, an indicator of internal damage. Wood that is also soft or crumbling indicates termite infestation. For Perth homeowners, garden wood should be checked regularly to prevent structural degradation.
Why Early Detection Matters
The key is catching termites early in the garden or outdoors before major damage occurs to both homes and outdoor structures. Ignoring them can mean infestations make their way from the garden into your home. Regular inspections of a garden, proper drainage and removing decaying wood can help mitigate risk.
Professional Help is Key
Even with careful observation, termites can remain hidden. Hiring a professional pest control team ensures a thorough inspection and effective treatment. Licensed experts in Perth use specialised methods to locate colonies, remove termites safely, and prevent future infestations.
For professional rodent pest control in Ellenbrook, contact Acme Termite Treatment. Our licensed team offers inspections, safe rodent removal, and long-term prevention. Call 08 6186 7473 or visit acmetermitetreatment.com.au for expert assistance.

