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Termites are one of the most destructive pests a homeowner can face, causing hidden structural damage long before you ever see visible signs. Many infestations go unnoticed until wood begins to weaken, floors feel soft, or mud tubes appear along foundations and walls. By the time most people realize there’s a problem, termites have already been active for months or even years, making early detection and professional treatment critical.

Seeing mud tubes, damaged wood, or signs of termite activity around your home? These are clear warning signs that require immediate attention. DIY treatments and over-the-counter products rarely reach the colony or stop the damage at its source. BugEvicta provides professional termite control services focused on inspection, targeted treatment, and long-term protection to stop active infestations and prevent future damage.

Need fast help? Contact BugEvicta now for termite inspection, treatment, and prevention support.

Our Termite Treatment Process

1. Inspection

We identify termite activity, entry points, and the extent of damage throughout your home's structure, foundation, and wood elements.

2. Treatment Plan

We build a targeted strategy based on the termite species, infestation level, and the construction type of your home or property.

3. Elimination

We treat all active zones including the foundation, soil, wood structures, and entry points where termites are living and feeding.

4. Follow-Up

We provide ongoing monitoring and support to make sure the colony is fully eliminated and your home is protected from future activity.

Termite Treatment Options We Use

Every infestation is different. We use the right method — or combination of methods — for your specific situation.

🪵 Liquid Termiticide

Applied to the soil around your foundation creating a continuous chemical barrier that kills termites on contact and prevents new colonies from entering.

🪤 Bait Stations

Stations installed around your property attract termites and deliver a slow-acting bait back to the colony, eliminating it from the inside out.

🌫️ Fumigation

For severe infestations, whole-structure fumigation penetrates every area of your home to eliminate drywood termites completely in a single treatment.

🔥 Heat Treatment

Industrial heat raised to temperatures that kill termites at all life stages without chemicals. Effective for localized drywood termite infestations.

🧪 Wood Treatment

Borate-based treatments applied directly to wood surfaces and framing that kill termites on contact and provide long-lasting protection inside the structure.

What Makes Our Termite Control Different

  • Targets the entire colony — not just visible surface activity
  • Treats both subterranean and drywood termite species
  • Protects your foundation, framing, and structural wood
  • Ongoing monitoring to catch new activity before damage spreads
  • No guesswork — structured, proven approach

Where Termites Hide and Feed

Termites are not just in the ground. They hide and feed in:

  • Foundation walls, crawl spaces, and soil around your home
  • Structural wood, floor joists, and wall framing
  • Window and door frames, baseboards, and trim
  • Attic wood, roof supports, and wooden decking
  • Firewood, mulch, and wood debris near the structure

If these areas are not treated, termites will keep feeding silently until the damage becomes severe.

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Effective termite control starts with a detailed inspection to identify active colonies, damage areas, and conditions that attract termites to your home. These pests thrive in hidden environments such as soil, crawl spaces, and inside wooden structures, making them difficult to detect without proper training. Missing even a small section of activity can allow the infestation to continue spreading, leading to ongoing structural damage.

BugEvicta uses a structured termite treatment process designed to eliminate active infestations and protect your property long-term. Depending on the situation, we apply targeted treatments to affected areas and establish protective barriers around your home to stop termites from returning. Our approach focuses on both eliminating current activity and creating long-term defense against future infestations.

Termites don’t just damage wood — they compromise the structural integrity of your home over time. Left untreated, they can weaken support beams, flooring, and framing, leading to costly repairs. Because termite damage often occurs out of sight, regular inspections and proactive treatment are key to avoiding major structural issues. Addressing the problem early can save significant time, money, and stress.

If you’re noticing signs of termite damage or want to protect your home before a problem starts, taking action now is essential. The longer termites remain active, the more damage they cause and the harder they are to eliminate. BugEvicta provides reliable termite control services designed to eliminate infestations, protect your structure, and give you long-term peace of mind.

Contact BugEvicta today to get started with termite control, termite prevention, and fast support for your property.

Common Termite Questions We Hear From Homeowners

If you are seeing mud tubes, damaged wood, discarded wings, or other signs of termite activity, these are some of the most common questions homeowners ask before scheduling a termite inspection or treatment.

How do I know if I have termites?

Common signs include mud tubes on foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood, bubbling paint, soft spots in trim or flooring, and discarded wings near windows or doors. Termites often stay hidden, so a professional inspection is the fastest way to confirm active termite activity before damage gets worse.

What does termite damage look like?

Termite damage often shows up as wood that sounds hollow, feels soft, crumbles easily, or looks blistered under paint or stain. In many homes, the damage starts out of sight behind walls, under floors, or inside support wood, which is why termite problems are often larger than they first appear.

Can termites spread from one area of the house to another?

Yes. Termites can move through wall voids, framing, crawl spaces, and other hidden areas as the colony expands. What starts in one section of the home can spread deeper into the structure if it is not treated early and correctly.

Do termites go away on their own?

No. Termites do not leave just because the weather changes or because damage becomes visible. Once a colony is active, it usually keeps feeding until the infestation is professionally treated and the source of the problem is addressed.

How serious is a termite problem?

Termites can cause major structural damage over time by feeding on framing, joists, trim, and other wood in the home. The longer they are left untreated, the more expensive repairs can become. Fast action helps protect both your home and your budget.

How long does termite treatment take?

The initial termite treatment may take a few hours, but full control depends on the size of the infestation, the areas affected, and the treatment method being used. Some homes need only one service, while others may need monitoring or follow-up to ensure the colony is eliminated.

Will one treatment get rid of termites?

Some termite infestations can be resolved with one properly performed treatment, while others require follow-up depending on colony size, access points, and how far activity has spread. The goal is complete control and long-term protection, not a short-term fix.

Can termites come back after treatment?

Yes. Termites can return if new colonies find access to the structure or if the home does not stay protected after treatment. Ongoing monitoring, moisture control, and professional prevention steps greatly reduce the risk of another infestation. If you suspect termites, calling quickly gives you the best chance to stop the damage early.

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“BugEvicta found termite damage we didn’t even know we had. They treated it fast and made sure it wouldn’t come back. Worth every penny.”

Cathy Goodwin

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