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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 12:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Frass Recognition Manual: What They Look Like, How to Spot Them, and Why Quick Detection Prevents Expensive.]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Termite feces are vital evidence of ongoing termite damage. Drywood termite droppings appear as minute six-sided particles measuring approximately 1mm in size, featuring characteristic grooved surfaces. These termite pellets range in color from light beige to dark brown or black, reflecting ingested timber species. Recent termite pellets often piles beneath exit points, particularly on window sills and cellulose materials. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 12:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Identification Handbook: What Termite Droppings Appear, Where to Locate Them, and How Quick.]]></title>
	<link>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-identification-handbook-what-termite-droppings-appear-where-to-locate-them-and-how-quick-</link>
	<source url="http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-identification-handbook-what-termite-droppings-appear-where-to-locate-them-and-how-quick-"><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Identification Handbook: What Termite Droppings Appear, Where to Locate Them, and How Quick.]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite feces function as essential evidence of active termite colonies. What do termite droppings look like? These tiny six-sided granules appear similar to coffee grounds with distinct hexagonal shapes. Drywood termite pellets commonly display in dark brown hues depending on the cellulose source. Fresh termite frass frequently piles near kick-out holes and wooden structures. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 20:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>jmyeverett1</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
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	<title><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Frass Recognition Handbook: What They Seem, How to Locate Them, and Why Quick Identification Avoids.]]></title>
	<link>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-frass-recognition-handbook-what-they-seem-how-to-locate-them-and-why-quick-identification-avoids-</link>
	<source url="http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-frass-recognition-handbook-what-they-seem-how-to-locate-them-and-why-quick-identification-avoids-"><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Frass Recognition Handbook: What They Seem, How to Locate Them, and Why Quick Identification Avoids.]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite feces are key evidence of termite presence in your property. These tiny droppings typically measure about one millimeter and feature six concave sides with an oblong appearance. Drywood termite pellets appear as solid particles in colors ranging from tan to black, depending on the wood type consumed. Unlike sawdust or carpenter ant debris, termite droppings has a unique pellet-like consistency. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 06:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>jmyeverett1</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-frass-recognition-handbook-what-they-seem-how-to-locate-them-and-why-quick-identification-avoids-</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Pellets Identification Handbook: Identifying Critical Signs of Damage]]></title>
	<link>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-pellets-identification-handbook-identifying-critical-signs-of-damage</link>
	<source url="http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=drywood-termite-pellets-identification-handbook-identifying-critical-signs-of-damage"><![CDATA[Drywood Termite Pellets Identification Handbook: Identifying Critical Signs of Damage]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings are vital early signs of active termite colonies. Drywood termite frass appear as small hexagonal granules with distinctive ridged surfaces, appearing similar to ground pepper. These termite droppings vary in shade from pale tan to blackish brown, depending on the wood type digested. Fresh termite frass often collects near termite galleries around door frames. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2026 08:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>jmyeverett1</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
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	<title><![CDATA[Termite Frass Manual: Detection, Visual Characteristics, and Infestation Evidence]]></title>
	<link>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-manual-detection-visual-characteristics-and-infestation-evidence</link>
	<source url="http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-manual-detection-visual-characteristics-and-infestation-evidence"><![CDATA[Termite Frass Manual: Detection, Visual Characteristics, and Infestation Evidence]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings are crucial indicators of ongoing termite damage. Drywood termite frass appear as small hexagonal granules measuring approximately 1mm in size, featuring characteristic grooved surfaces. These termite droppings range in shade from tan to dark brown or black, based on consumed cellulose. Recent termite pellets often gathers around termite galleries, particularly on window sills and cellulose materials. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 10:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
	<author>jmyeverett1</author>
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	<votes>1</votes>
	<guid>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=termite-frass-manual-detection-visual-characteristics-and-infestation-evidence</guid>
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	<title><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Detective: How Termite Droppings Look and Why They Are Critical for Every Home]]></title>
	<link>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-detective-how-termite-droppings-look-and-why-they-are-critical-for-every-home</link>
	<source url="http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-detective-how-termite-droppings-look-and-why-they-are-critical-for-every-home"><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Detective: How Termite Droppings Look and Why They Are Critical for Every Home]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite feces are essential indicators of termite activity. Drywood termite frass appear as 1mm hexagonal particles with unique angular shapes, typically sandy brown to dark brown depending on the cellulose source. These termite droppings often gather around baseboards and window sills, distinguishing them from sawdust. Subterranean termites rarely leave exposed frass due to their underground galleries. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 18:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Identification Guide: What Termite Droppings Appear, How to Locate Them, and How Early.]]></title>
	<link>http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-identification-guide-what-termite-droppings-appear-how-to-locate-them-and-how-early-</link>
	<source url="http://socialbookmarkin.club/story.php?title=subterranean-termite-frass-identification-guide-what-termite-droppings-appear-how-to-locate-them-and-how-early-"><![CDATA[Subterranean Termite Frass Identification Guide: What Termite Droppings Appear, How to Locate Them, and How Early.]]></source>
	<description><![CDATA[Termite droppings act as crucial indicators of termite activity. Termite droppings identification? These small six-sided granules resemble pepper flakes with unique hexagonal shapes. Drywood termite droppings commonly display in light beige colors influenced by the cellulose source. New termite droppings commonly gathers near kick-out holes and wooden structures. ]]></description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 01:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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	<votes>1</votes>
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