Indoor termites cause serious damage to wooden buildings, especially in Southeast Asia, where termite activities are frequent and widespread. They eat the wood in the building, gradually weakening the structure of the building, which may cause damage to the load-bearing part of the house. Termites are highly adaptable and have strong reproductive capabilities, particularly in warm and humid environments, where they can multiply rapidly in a short period. Termite damage is not limited to buildings; it can also affect indoor furniture, paper, and other materials.