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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 21:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Frass Recognition Guide: How They Seem, Where to Find Them, and Why Early Detection Prevents Costly.]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-frass-recognition-guide-how-they-seem-where-to-find-them-and-why-early-detection-prevents-costly-</link>
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	<description><![CDATA[Termite frass are essential indicators of active termite activity. Drywood termite pellets appear as 1mm hexagonal particles with a unique appearance. These frass pellets appear similar to coffee grounds, ranging from cream to chocolate depending on the cellulose source. Found near kick-out holes, termite frass piles indicate current colony activity. Unlike subterranean termite mud tubes, drywood termite identification requires detailed analysis. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 21:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Droppings Identification: How Termite Droppings Appear and How It's Important]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-droppings-identification-how-termite-droppings-appear-and-how-its-important</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-droppings-identification-how-termite-droppings-appear-and-how-its-important"><![CDATA[Termite Droppings Identification: How Termite Droppings Appear and How It's Important]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite frass are crucial early warning signs of active termite infestation. Drywood termite frass appear as 1mm oval-shaped droppings with characteristic grooved appearance, resembling fine pepper in dark brown colors depending on the wood type consumed. Unlike sawdust, termite droppings have a consistent texture and may emit a distinctive smell. Recent termite activity often appear near window sills where termite colonies expel waste. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 11:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-droppings-identification-how-termite-droppings-appear-and-how-its-important</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Frass Recognition Handbook: Visual Identification and Why Prompt Identification Matters for Home Protection]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-recognition-handbook-visual-identification-and-why-prompt-identification-matters-for-home-protection</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-recognition-handbook-visual-identification-and-why-prompt-identification-matters-for-home-protection"><![CDATA[Termite Frass Recognition Handbook: Visual Identification and Why Prompt Identification Matters for Home Protection]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite feces are vital indicators of active termite activity. Drywood termite pellets appear as 1mm hexagonal particles with a distinctive texture. These fecal deposits look like fine pepper, ranging from tan to black depending on the wood type consumed. Located around baseboards, termite frass piles indicate current colony activity. Unlike sawdust, frass recognition requires close inspection. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 20:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-recognition-handbook-visual-identification-and-why-prompt-identification-matters-for-home-protection</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Pellets Identification Guide: Identifying Critical Indicators of Infestation]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-pellets-identification-guide-identifying-critical-indicators-of-infestation</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-pellets-identification-guide-identifying-critical-indicators-of-infestation"><![CDATA[Termite Pellets Identification Guide: Identifying Critical Indicators of Infestation]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite frass are key evidence of termite presence in your dwelling. These tiny droppings typically measure about one millimeter and feature six concave sides with an oval shape. Drywood termite frass appear as hard, dry pellets in colors ranging from cream to chocolate brown, depending on the wood type consumed. Unlike construction dust or insect refuse, termite pellets has a characteristic sandy appearance. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 15:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-pellets-identification-guide-identifying-critical-indicators-of-infestation</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Frass Detection: What They Look Like and Their Importance for Homeowners]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-detection-what-they-look-like-and-their-importance-for-homeowners</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-detection-what-they-look-like-and-their-importance-for-homeowners"><![CDATA[Termite Frass Detection: What They Look Like and Their Importance for Homeowners]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite frass are crucial indicators of termite activity. Drywood termite droppings appear as 1mm hexagonal particles with distinctive concave sides, typically tan colored to dark brown depending on the timber species. These frass particles often pile beneath infested wood, setting them apart from carpenter ant debris. Underground termite colonies rarely leave exposed frass due to their underground galleries. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 22:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
	<category>News</category>
	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-detection-what-they-look-like-and-their-importance-for-homeowners</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Frass Identification: How to Identify Them and Why They Matter for Property Protection]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-identification-how-to-identify-them-and-why-they-matter-for-property-protection</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-identification-how-to-identify-them-and-why-they-matter-for-property-protection"><![CDATA[Termite Frass Identification: How to Identify Them and Why They Matter for Property Protection]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings serve as essential evidence of active termite colonies. What do termite droppings look like? These tiny 1mm-sized particles appear similar to pepper flakes with unique concave sides. Drywood termite frass commonly display in light beige hues influenced by the timber species. Recent termite pellets commonly gathers near window sills and door frames. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 16:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
	<category>News</category>
	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-identification-how-to-identify-them-and-why-they-matter-for-property-protection</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Droppings Identification Handbook: Recognizing Critical Signs of Damage]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-droppings-identification-handbook-recognizing-critical-signs-of-damage</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-droppings-identification-handbook-recognizing-critical-signs-of-damage"><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Droppings Identification Handbook: Recognizing Critical Signs of Damage]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings are crucial indicators of active termite infestation in your home. These small pellets typically measure about 1mm in size and feature six concave sides with an oblong appearance. Drywood termite droppings appear as firm granules in colors ranging from cream to chocolate brown, depending on the timber being eaten. Unlike wood shavings or ant waste, termite frass has a distinctive granular texture. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 10:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-droppings-identification-handbook-recognizing-critical-signs-of-damage</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Recognition Manual: How They Look Like, How to Locate Them, and How Quick Recognition.]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-recognition-manual-how-they-look-like-how-to-locate-them-and-how-quick-recognition-</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-recognition-manual-how-they-look-like-how-to-locate-them-and-how-quick-recognition-"><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Recognition Manual: How They Look Like, How to Locate Them, and How Quick Recognition.]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings are key signs of active termite infestation. Drywood termite droppings appear as small six-sided granules with distinctive concave sides. The termite droppings color varies from light beige to dark brown, often appearing pepper-like. Fresh termite frass typically pile beneath wooden structures. Unlike carpenter ant debris, pellet examination reveals uniform size and shape. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 12:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
	<category>News</category>
	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-recognition-manual-how-they-look-like-how-to-locate-them-and-how-quick-recognition-</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Pellets Guide: How They Look and How It's Important]]></title>
	<link>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-pellets-guide-how-they-look-and-how-its-important</link>
	<source url="http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-pellets-guide-how-they-look-and-how-its-important"><![CDATA[Termite Pellets Guide: How They Look and How It's Important]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings are crucial indicators of termite presence in your property. These minute feces typically measure about 1mm in size and feature hexagonal indentations with an elongated form. Drywood termite pellets appear as solid particles in colors ranging from cream to chocolate brown, depending on the wood type consumed. Unlike sawdust or carpenter ant debris, termite frass has a distinctive granular texture. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2026 15:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>bobbyenowell</author>
	<category>News</category>
	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://bookmarkfriend.club/story.php?title=termite-pellets-guide-how-they-look-and-how-its-important</guid>
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