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The Silent Destroyers: Terminix Reveals the Top Termite-Infested U.S. States

Warm and humid climates with dense development put states like Florida, California and Texas at higher risk for termite activity

MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As termite swarms begin emerging nationwide, Terminix®, a Rentokil Terminix company, today released its first-ever Top Termite-Infested U.S. States Report. Backed by 2025 proprietary pest management data, field expertise and real-time insights from technicians across the country, the report spotlights where homeowners and businesses face the greatest threat from one of the most destructive and often invisible structural pests.

Termites cause an estimated $5 billion in damage and treatment costs for U.S. properties each year. Because termite destruction often occurs out of sight, including inside walls, under floors and within structural supports, infestations can go undetected until significant damage is already done, making proactive prevention and routine inspections critical.

Southern, Coastal States Dominate Risk Rankings

Consistently warm temperatures, high humidity and dense development create ideal breeding grounds for termite colonies. Southern and coastal states like Florida, California, Texas and Georgia continue to be the epicenter of termite activity. These regions provide termites with reliable access to food sources, shelter and breeding conditions across residential and commercial environments, fueling sustained risk regardless of season.

Top 10 Most Termite-Infested States:

  1. Florida
  2. California
  3. Texas
  4. Georgia
  5. Tennessee
  6. Pennsylvania
  7. Arkansas
  8. Ohio
  9. New York
  10. Maryland

“Any structure that contains wood, whether it’s new or old, modest or luxurious, is vulnerable to termites,” said Steven Dupuy, Technical Services Manager at Terminix. “The data shows just how widespread termite activity has become, and why routine inspections and early prevention are critical to stopping severe structural damage that can be costly to repair.”

Rising Temperatures Are Expanding Termite Risk

While termite activity has historically been concentrated in warmer coastal regions, shifting weather patterns are broadening exposure nationwide. Shorter winters and rising average temperatures are enabling termite colonies to survive longer and migrate into areas that previously experienced only moderate pressure. Parts of the Midwest and Northeast are now seeing increased activity — signaling a growing need for preventive inspections even outside traditional high-risk zones.

Understanding the Stakes

Because termite damage can progress behind walls and beneath surfaces without visible signs, proactive prevention is critical to protecting structural integrity and long-term property value. Terminix recommends the following steps to help reduce exposure:

  • Minimize wood-to-ground contact. Subterranean termites travel through soil to reach food sources. Store firewood properly, elevate wooden structures and inspect fences for rot or signs of infestation.
  • Clear mulch, plants and foliage around buildings. Create at least 12 inches of space between plants and the exterior walls to improve airflow and dry damp areas faster.
  • Manage moisture issues. Inspect roofing for water leaks, examine gutters and downspouts, adjust sprinkler heads and check for plumbing leaks to reduce ideal environments that allow termite colonies to populate.
  • Schedule annual termite inspections. Beyond these routine maintenance tips, expert inspections help identify vulnerabilities early, protect property value and reduce the risk of major structural damage caused by termites.

Later this month, Terminix will publish additional resources on Termite tips and insights that homeowners and businesses can reference throughout Termite season.

To learn more about termite prevention and Terminix’s termite treatment plans for homes and businesses, visit www.terminix.com/termite-control/.

About Rentokil Terminix

Rentokil Terminix is the leading provider of residential and commercial services in North America. The company provides health, hygiene, and environment services, and pest management services, including protection against termites, mosquitoes, rodents and other pests. The company is part of Rentokil Initial plc (NYSE: RTO), one of the largest business services companies in the world. To learn more, visit EnhancedPestControl.com, or linkedin.com/company/rentokilterminix.

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