Termites in Wisconsin

Weather-driven termites risk forecasts for Wisconsin cities and counties.

Eastern subterranean termites are the most destructive wood pest in Wisconsin, causing more property damage annually than fires and storms combined. Our termite forecasts track the warm, moist conditions that drive swarming and colony expansion.

Seasonal Pattern

Termite swarming season in Wisconsin peaks March through June, when warm rain events trigger reproductive flights. Subterranean termites remain active underground year-round but expand most aggressively when soil temperatures reach 65°F and moisture is abundant.

Weather Influence

Termite activity is driven by soil moisture and temperature. Heavy rain followed by warm days (65-85°F) creates ideal swarming conditions. High humidity (>70%) supports colony survival. Subterranean termites require direct soil-to-wood contact and persistent moisture to establish colonies.

Current Termites Risk by Location

Location County Score Risk Level
Milwaukee 85 SEVERE View →
Racine 85 SEVERE View →
Kenosha 70 HIGH View →
Waukesha 70 HIGH View →
Sheboygan 70 HIGH View →
Brookfield 70 HIGH View →
Oak Creek 70 HIGH View →
Muskego 70 HIGH View →
Mequon 70 HIGH View →
Germantown 70 HIGH View →
West Allis 70 HIGH View →
Fitchburg 70 HIGH View →
Sun Prairie 70 HIGH View →
Middleton 70 HIGH View →
Mukwonago 70 HIGH View →
Oconomowoc 70 HIGH View →
Delafield 70 HIGH View →
Hartland 70 HIGH View →
Pewaukee 70 HIGH View →
Whitefish Bay 70 HIGH View →
Merton 70 HIGH View →
Cedarburg 70 HIGH View →
Elm Grove 70 HIGH View →
Stoughton 70 HIGH View →
Watertown 70 HIGH View →
Fort Atkinson 70 HIGH View →
New Richmond 70 HIGH View →
Janesville 65 HIGH View →
Lake Geneva 65 HIGH View →
Beloit 65 HIGH View →
Madison 60 HIGH View →
Green Bay 60 HIGH View →
Appleton 60 HIGH View →
La Crosse 50 MODERATE View →
Wausau 50 MODERATE View →
Fox Point 50 MODERATE View →
Altoona 50 MODERATE View →
Caledonia 40 MODERATE View →
Oregon 40 MODERATE View →
Marshfield 40 MODERATE View →
River Hills 25 LOW View →
Grafton 25 LOW View →
Sussex 25 LOW View →
Mount Pleasant 25 LOW View →
Pleasant Prairie 25 LOW View →
Cottage Grove 25 LOW View →
DeForest 25 LOW View →
Hudson 25 LOW View →
Oshkosh 10 LOW View →
Eau Claire 10 LOW View →
New Berlin 10 LOW View →
Menomonee Falls 10 LOW View →
Franklin 10 LOW View →
Verona 10 LOW View →
Waunakee 10 LOW View →
Neenah 10 LOW View →
Menasha 10 LOW View →
Kaukauna 10 LOW View →
Baraboo 10 LOW View →

How We Calculate Risk Scores

Our scoring engine analyzes real-time weather data including temperature, humidity, rainfall, soil conditions, and wind. Each pest has a unique model calibrated to its behavioral patterns. Scores update every 3 hours. Learn more about our methodology

Termites FAQ

What is the termites risk in Wisconsin right now?
Termite risk varies by location based on current weather conditions. Use the table below to see scores for specific cities. Risk levels range from Low (0-29) to Severe (80-100).
Termite swarming season in Wisconsin peaks March through June, when warm rain events trigger reproductive flights. Subterranean termites remain active underground year-round but expand most aggressively when soil temperatures reach 65°F and moisture is abundant.
Termite activity is driven by soil moisture and temperature. Heavy rain followed by warm days (65-85°F) creates ideal swarming conditions. High humidity (>70%) supports colony survival. Subterranean termites require direct soil-to-wood contact and persistent moisture to establish colonies.

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