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Stop the silent destroyers.

Termites chew through wood, flooring, and even wallpaper undetected — most people don't know they have them until the damage is done. Don't wait until it's irreversible.

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01 — What you might not know

They rarely show themselves.

Termites tunnel through soil and mud tubes into the structure of a building, almost never emerging. Most homeowners discover them only when they see a swarm or find damage during construction — after the damage is done. Worker termites are light-colored and avoid light; swarmers are dark brown or black with long straight antennae, two-segmented bodies, and two pairs of equal-sized wings, which is why they get mistaken for flying ants.

02 — Warning signs

How to spot an infestation.

Piles of Wings

Discarded wings on window sills, countertops, and flat surfaces are left behind by swarming termites — a classic first clue.

Mud Tubes

Check your foundation, trim, and door frames for mud shelter tubes. Workers build them to cross exposed ground safely.

Soft, Damaged Wood

Termites leave holes in trim or drywall patched with mud. Tap gently with a flat screwdriver — if wood feels soft or gives way, act now.

03 — Our solution

Always-active protection.

Prevention is the key to protecting your home. We use Trelona ATBS Annual Bait Stations — a ring of stations with a highly palatable bait that foraging termites carry back and share, eliminating the entire colony.

The stations stay active all year until we carefully inspect each one and replace bait as needed. Compare that to traditional liquid treatments, which weaken over a few years until your home is no longer protected.

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