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Termite Treatment — Nationwide

Termite treatment is the professional application of chemical soil barriers, baiting systems, or fumigation to eliminate an active termite colony and protect a structure from future attack. The right method depends on the termite species and construction type — subterranean infestations are treated from the soil, while drywood infestations are treated within the wood itself.

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Yes — PestPatrolPro connects you with licensed local exterminators for termite treatment nationwide, 24/7 including holidays. Call (866) 449-0035 and a real person will route you to a vetted pro who inspects, identifies the problem, and quotes the work in writing first.

Signs you may need termite treatment

What a licensed exterminator does

  1. Inspect and identify the termite species
  2. Apply a liquid non-repellent soil termiticide barrier for subterranean termites
  3. Install in-ground bait stations that collapse the colony over time
  4. Fumigate (tent) for widespread drywood infestations
  5. Inject foam/spot treatments into wall voids and galleries

Common problems we help with

Mud tubes on the foundation

Pencil-width mud tubes are highways subterranean termites build to keep moisture while traveling from soil to wood — a hallmark of an active colony that a soil termiticide barrier targets.

Swarmers inside the house

Winged reproductive termites appearing indoors, especially near windows in spring, signal a mature colony nearby and are the most common trigger for an inspection.

Hollow or blistered wood

Wood that sounds hollow when tapped or paint that bubbles often means termites have eaten the interior, leaving a thin shell that needs professional assessment.

Pellet frass piles

Small piles of hard, six-sided pellets pushed from tiny kick-out holes point to drywood termites living inside the wood, which are treated with fumigation or spot treatment rather than soil barriers.

When it matters

Demand peaks in spring during swarm season, when reproductives take flight around 70°F, often after rain.

Subterranean termites are nationwide and heaviest in the humid Southeast; Formosan termites concentrate along the Gulf Coast; drywood termites favor coastal California, the desert Southwest, and Florida.

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How we operate: PestPatrolPro is a referral marketplace that connects US homeowners with local licensed, EPA-certified pest control pros. We are not a pest control company. When you call, we route you to a vetted local pro in your area who handles all diagnostics, pricing, and work directly.

Every pro in the PestPatrolPro network holds the state license and EPA applicator certification required where they operate. Pesticide application in the US is governed by FIFRA and EPA-approved state certification programs.

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Termite Treatment — frequently asked questions

Can I treat termites myself?
No — termite colonies extend underground or deep inside wood beyond DIY reach, and licensed pros use restricted-use products and specialized trenching and injection equipment.
Does tenting work for subterranean termites?
No — fumigation (tenting) only kills wood-dwelling drywood termites; subterranean termites must be treated with a soil barrier or bait system.
How fast does termite treatment work?
Liquid soil-barrier treatments typically eliminate active termites within about a week, while bait systems collapse the colony more gradually over several months.
Liquid barrier or bait stations — which is better?
Liquid barriers give fast, structure-wide protection while baiting is lower-disruption and colony-eliminating but slower, and pros often combine them based on your home.
Do I need a termite bond?
A termite bond is strongly recommended in high-pressure regions because it guarantees free re-inspection and retreatment, and some bonds also cover repair of new termite damage.

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