Yes, it’s possible to accidentally bring termites with you when you move, especially if you’re transporting infested furniture, boxes, or wood materials from a home with an active infestation.
How Termites Might Travel With You
- Infested Wood Furniture – Drywood termites live inside wooden items & can go undetected for long periods.
- Cardboard Boxes – Subterranean termites are attracted to cardboard, especially in damp conditions.
- Structural Wood Pieces – If you’re moving lumber, firewood, or wooden decor, they could be hiding spots for termites.
How to Prevent Bringing Termites
- Inspect Items Thoroughly – Check furniture, boxes, & wooden belongings for mud tubes, holes, or sawdust-like droppings.
- Use Pest Control Services – Have your home inspected before moving, & treat any signs of infestation.
- Avoid Moving Wood from Outdoors – Never pack firewood or untreated outdoor wood materials.
Termites don’t intentionally travel with people, but without proper inspection, you could unintentionally relocate them to your new home.