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That thin line of dirt on your wall could mean termites are already inside
Health & Fitness
Published on 10 May 2026

Mud tubes are termite highways from soil to wood
A slim line of dirt on walls or fences may actually be mud tubes made by subterranean termites. These tunnels help termites move from soil to wood while staying protected from predators and from drying out. Since termites need both moisture from soil and food from wood, their presence can signal likely damage to wooden structures—so it should be checked quickly.
- Mud tubes often indicate subterranean termite activity
- They connect soil moisture to nearby wood sources
- Tubes protect termites from drying out and predators
- Their presence can mean hidden structural damage
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