Unfortunately if frass is kicked out of a termite burrow in the ceiling or some other place it can fall.
Termite droppings falling from ceiling.
This frass is the result of the tiny wood colored pellets that termites knock loose from their tiny pin sized holes as they burrow deeper into the lumber in your home.
Ceiling damage from termites is a good indication that termites have affected other areas of your home such as the walls and other wooden structural supports.
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When they clean out their nest they push these droppings out through holes.
Piles of wings or mud tubes.
Termite bodies are more rounded than those of ants.
If you encounter termite fecal pellets on bed it means that there is an infestation on the roof or ceiling of your room.
Termite droppings drywood termites leave behind ridged light brown fecal pellets called frass.
Termites have four wings all of which are the same length.
Ant antennae are l shaped.
Ants have a more pronounced waist and segmented body.
When drywood termites infest structural timbers in your ceiling cracks may occur due to the shifting wood.
Termite damage on a ceiling.
Finally termites have straight antennae.