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Termite Control

Termite Protection Built for Florida and Idaho Homes

Subterranean termites are the #1 wood-destroying pest in Florida and Idaho. They nest underground and move through soil to feed on foundations, stem walls, porches, and decks. Drywood termites are less common In Idaho but highly prevalent in Florida, and can hitchhike in lumber or furniture and start hidden infestations.

Both types eat 24/7 — and by the time you notice the signs, serious structural damage may already be done.

Table of Contents

What We Inspect

  • Stem walls and foundations
  • Slab cracks and cold joints
  • Garage steps and porch bases
  • Plumbing and utility penetrations
  • Foam board insulation
  • Decks, fence/gate posts, and additions

Treatment Options

  • Trench & Treat: Create a continuous treated zone around your foundation; drill slab joints if needed. Ideal for subterranean termite activity.
  • Foam Treatments: Fill wall, step, and porch voids where termites may hide.
  • Bait Stations: Installed around your perimeter. Monitored quarterly and activated with bait if activity is found. Great for proactive protection or large properties.

Aftercare

  • Annual termite inspection with a digital map of your treatment zones/stations in your online portal.
  • Real estate WDI/WDO inspection reports available for closings and refinancing.

Call Us If You See:

  • Mud tubes climbing up foundation walls or stem walls (classic subterranean sign).
  • Blistered or bubbling paint near baseboards.
  • Hollow-sounding wood trim or porch posts.
  • Discarded “swarmers” wings on window sills or in cobwebs.