The termite droppings measure around 1 mm in length and several of them together form into tiny mounds on the ground next to the exit.
Drywood termite termite droppings from ceiling.
Termite droppings vary with the type of termite species like drywood dampwood or subterranean types.
When drywood termites infest structural timbers in your ceiling cracks may occur due to the shifting wood.
This makes it hard to distinguish them from the nests.
Piles of wings or mud tubes.
The peculiarity of the drywood termite is frass fecal droppings of termites.
Often these pellets look like coffee grounds however they can imitate the appearance of sand and sawdust as well.
The appearance of the droppings depend on the type of species but mostly they are oval shaped tiny with six concave sides and rounded ends.
While cleaning their nests they push this frass outside of their nest through the holes.
The feces frass can be of varied colors as per the color of wood that is being consumed by the termites.
The droppings from the subterranean termites are made to look like tubes of mud.
When it comes to the color termite frass differs greatly depending on the kind of wood and cellulose food source ranging from dark brown to beige.
Termite droppings is the important sign of the presence of drywood termites.
When they clean out their nest they push these droppings out through holes.
Termite droppings drywood termites leave behind ridged light brown fecal pellets called frass.
Homeowners can identify drywood termites using their droppings that are usually originate in the form of pellets.