Termite control is the process of detecting, managing, and eliminating termite infestations to protect buildings and other wooden structures from the severe damage these pests can inflict. It encompasses a range of strategies—from thorough inspections and ongoing monitoring to the application of Chemical, Physical, or Integrated Treatment methods. Since termites often remain hidden within walls and underground, early detection by trained professionals is essential to prevent extensive damage.
The control process typically begins with an inspection that may utilize both traditional visual assessments and modern technologies like thermal imaging and moisture detection. Once termites are identified, the treatment plan is tailored to the specific situation. This may involve not only eradicating the existing colony but also establishing long-term prevention measures to stop future infestations. Ultimately, termite control aims to preserve the structural integrity and safety of a property while minimizing the environmental and health risks associated with treatment.
Our professional termite control ensures complete removal and long-term protection for your property.
Several types of termite control methods are used, each designed to address different termite species and infestation scenarios:
This method involves the application of chemical barriers around a building’s perimeter. Liquid Termiticides are injected into the soil to form a continuous barrier that either repels termites or, in the case of non-repellent formulations, allows termites to pass through and then return to the colony where they spread the toxicant. This treatment not only targets termites that have already entered the structure but also deters new colonies from establishing themselves.
Termite baiting systems use cellulose-based baits laced with slow-acting insecticides. These baits are placed strategically around the property where termites are likely to forage. As Termite Treatment feed on the bait, they carry the toxicant back to the colony, gradually reducing the overall population. This method is appreciated for its environmentally friendly approach, as it uses minimal amounts of chemicals and focuses on long-term colony suppression.
Primarily used for drywood termites, fumigation involves enclosing a building and introducing a gas that penetrates the wood to eliminate termites inside. This method is highly effective for Infested Furniture and interior woodwork but requires professional handling and temporary relocation of occupants. Fumigation ensures that even termites hidden deep within wooden structures are reached and eradicated.
Call Now to Schedule a Consultation for Pest control Services
877-724-3734For new constructions, physical barriers such as metal mesh or specially graded sand can be installed to prevent termite entry. These methods are often integrated with Chemical Treatments in an overall pest management strategy, offering a proactive approach to termite prevention.