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Termites need to be controlled before they turn your home into dust!
Termites in the house pose a significant threat in the United States, leading to billions of dollars in annual damages. These relentless pests can wreak havoc on wooden structures within homes, swiftly undermining their structural integrity. Fortunately, we specialize in providing comprehensive termite control solutions designed to eradicate existing termite colonies and safeguard your property from future infestations. With our expert services, you can protect your home and investments from the destructive impact of termites.
TERMITE BAIT SERVICE
- Eliminate termites in the soil before they damage your home
- Easy monthly payments
- Constant year-round protection
- Avoid expensive repairs
- Worry-free warranty
We provide termite control services for both residential and commercial properties.
Termite Inspection
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- Inspection Results & Assessment
- Consultation with Licensed Pro
- Custom Termite Treatment &Prevention Options Explained
- State Inspection Form



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4 Steps to better Termite Control
At our core, we prioritize excellence and thoroughness in our termite control services, setting us apart from competitors who may cut corners. Our commitment is to ensure comprehensive protection in every possible termite entry point or potential harm zone, surpassing the minimum treatment standards that some pest control companies merely meet.
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Types of Termites
Subterranean Termites
The eastern subterranean termite, a highly social insect, holds the distinction of being the most prevalent and widely dispersed termite species across North America. This widespread presence makes it the most economically significant and destructive termite species in the United States. These voracious pests have a voracious appetite for cellulose, the primary structural component found in plant cells. This means that any wooden materials within a household are susceptible to
their insatiable hunger. Moreover, in their quest for sustenance, they may also harm non-wood materials. Given their secretive nature, these termites rarely reveal themselves in the open, making infestations challenging to identify until the damage becomes extensive.
Dampwood Termites
Dampwood termites stand out as one of the larger termite species in comparison to their counterparts. As their name suggests, these termites are naturally drawn to moisture-rich wood. Unlike some other termite types, they don't construct mud tubes. Instead, they thrive entirely within the wood they're feasting upon, sealing their entry holes with their feces to maintain the required humidity levels. Dampwood termites are most commonly encountered in southern regions, especially in the more humid and tropical climates. Much like subterranean species, they have a high demand for moisture-rich environments, with the key distinction being that they don't venture into the soil.
Within their colonies, dampwood termites have three primary castes: reproductives (alates), soldiers, and false workers, also known as pseudergates. Their swarming behavior is typically observed during nighttime, and they are often attracted to many different sources of light.
Drywood Termites
Drywood termites may not be as destructive as subterranean termites in the United States, but they still pose a significant threat. These termites typically establish their colonies in dry wood, and signs of an infestation often include the presence of discarded wings, feces, or frass (accumulations of sawdust resulting from their feeding activities). Similar to other termite species, drywood termites primarily feed on cellulose, which is abundant in wood. However, what sets them apart is their preference for dry, solid wood, rather than soft, moist wood, making them a unique and potentially hazardous menace to structures.
Much like other termites, drywood termites organize themselves into a caste system that includes reproductive and worker/soldier castes. Swarming events are common indicators of an infestation, signaling the need for immediate attention and intervention.
When you opt for our termite control service,
you can anticipate the following benefits:
- FREE ESTIMATES: We provide complimentary quotes for our extensive termite treatment plans. Requesting an estimate online is hassle-free and comes with no obligation.
- COMPREHENSIVE INSPECTION: Our highly skilled technicians possess in-depth knowledge of termite hiding spots. We conduct thorough inspections of both your home's interior and exterior to identify any indications of termite activity or damage.
- PERSONALIZED PLAN: Based on the results of our inspection, we craft a customized termite extermination strategy that caters to your specific needs and addresses your pest concerns effectively.
- EXPERT TERMITE TREATMENT:
Armed with the latest training and cutting-edge technology, we deliver the safest, most efficient, and longest-lasting termite control service available. Your peace of mind and home protection are our utmost priorities.
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