
Termite Control in Jacksonville, NC
Your home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. Don’t let it fall prey to wood-destroying insects! Our termite control in Jacksonville is all you’ll need to protect your home from these costly insects. Our termite exterminators are trained to look for signs of infestation, as well as conditions that can make your home susceptible to termite infestations.
Our termite control in Jacksonville, NC, includes:
- An in-depth inspection of your property, including your crawl space.
- A customized treatment plan to exterminate existing termites and prevent future termites from moving back in.
- The use of the most up-to-date equipment in the industry, monitoring conditions that will make your home more attractive to termites.
- The use of EPA-approved products, keeping your home safe for your loved ones.
- Always friendly and professional termite exterminators. We work to effectively treat your home, staying out of your way so you can get back to your day.
To guarantee we provide the best termite control in Jacksonville, every termite job has at least one exterminator on site that has passed the NC State Structural Pest Control Certification standards. Contact us today to get started!
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Signs of Termites
Termites can cause significant structural damage before they are even detected. Recognizing the early signs of an infestation can help prevent costly repairs and protect your property. Here are the key indicators of termite activity:
- Mud Tubes: Subterranean termites build pencil-sized mud tunnels along foundations, walls, and other surfaces to maintain moisture while traveling between their nest and food sources.
- Discarded Wings: After swarming, reproductive termites shed their wings, often leaving small piles near windows, doors, or light sources.
- Hollow or Damaged Wood: Infested wood may sound hollow when tapped, appear blistered, or break easily due to internal damage caused by termites feeding on it.
- Frass (Termite Droppings): Drywood termites leave behind tiny, pellet-shaped droppings that resemble sawdust or coffee grounds near infested wood.
- Tight-Fitting Doors and Windows: Warped wood caused by termites can make doors and windows difficult to open or close.
- Clicking Sounds in Walls: Soldier termites make faint clicking noises inside walls as they communicate or sense danger.
- Peeling Paint or Bubbling Wallpaper: Moisture buildup from termite activity can cause paint or wallpaper to bubble or peel, mimicking water damage.
If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s crucial to take immediate action. A professional termite inspection can confirm the presence of termites and provide a targeted treatment plan to eliminate them before they cause severe damage.