Termite Treatment and Inspection

Knowledgeable Termite Control & Inspection

Mechanicsville VA, Richmond VA, Hanover VA, Varina VA, Henrico VA

Termites can be easily mistaken for other species of insects like flying ants. It’s best to get a professional opinion before treatment begins. “How do I find the right termite control near me?” U.S. Pest Control Inc, locally based and family-owned since 1991 has over 100 5-star reviews on Google.


Our promise to you: We'll respond quickly, show up on time, explain everything we do, and take care of your termite problem. 


Call us today to schedule a termite control service from our knowledgeable team with over 30 years of experience.

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR TERMITE PROBLEM

“Aaron was pleasant and answered all my questions regarding spiders as well as termites. He was prompt and timely. Went above and beyond, very professional.”

Juanita W. / Henrico, VA

Our Termite Treatment and Inspection Covers

Mechanicsville VA, Richmond VA, Hanover VA, Varina VA, Henrico VA

Our Treatment Methods:

Liquid & Bait Options

We perform liquid soil injection treatments using the best product on the market Termidor

Visit Termidor

We also perform bait station install techniques for preventative measures using Trelona Bait Stations ATBS.

Visit Trelona Bait Stations ATBS

Our Termite Inspection Process

Discuss concerns and reasons customer reached out for inspection

Inspect interior baseboards and walls for any signs of damage

Inspect the crawl space/ basement of the home looking for signs of termite mud tubes and any damage to underlying structure (floor joists, boards, etc.)

Provide a written detailed report and treatment action plan.

Recognizing signs of a termite infestation is crucial for early detection and effective pest control.

Some common indicators include:

  • Mud Tubes

    Termites construct mud tubes to travel between their nests and food sources. These tubes are typically found along walls, foundations, and other surfaces.

  • Discarded Wings

    Swarmers, or reproductive termites, shed their wings after a mating flight. Piles of discarded wings near windowsills or light sources may suggest a termite presence.

  • Hollow or Damaged Wood

    Termites feed on wood from the inside out, leaving the outer surface intact. Knocking on wood and hearing a hollow sound could indicate termite damage.

  • Frass (Termite Droppings)

    Drywood termites push their feces out of small openings near the infested wood. Accumulations of tiny, pellet-like droppings, known as frass, may be present.

  • Tightening of Doors or Windows

    As termites tunnel through wooden structures, they can cause doors or windows to become tight or difficult to open.

  • Visible Termite Workers or Swarmers

    In some cases, especially during a swarm, you might see worker termites or flying swarmers around your property.

  • Gallery Patterns

    Subterranean termites create galleries in the wood they infest. These may appear as intricate patterns within the wood.

  • Cracked or Bubbling Paint

    Termite activity can cause paint to bubble or crack, revealing the tunnels beneath the surface.

Regular inspections by U.S Pest Control are essential for detecting termite infestations early. If you notice any of these signs, it's advisable to consult with U.S Pest Control for a thorough inspection and appropriate treatment.

  • (Termite mud tubes)

    Button
  • Slide title

    (Termite mud tubes)

    Button
  • (What Subterranean termite damage can look like)

    Button
  • Slide title

    (What Termite Swarmers look like)

    Button

What are the signs of termites in your home?

Termites infestations are not to be taken lightly. They are drawn to the house by wood and moisture and feast on lumber. You might have termites in your household if you notice drooping or discolored drywall, experience wood or drywall that is hollow when tapped or see tiny holes within the drywall of your home or business. If you notice these signs, it’s time to take action.

How long does it take for a termite to cause damage in a house?

Termites attack the wood structures of your home or business and can make them unsafe for living or working. They are not relegated to just drywall but can also damage paper, books, insulation, and pool liners, and filtration systems. It can take up to 3 years for extensive termite damage to show up, however by that time there are often hefty repair costs to be paid. 

Schedule a Termite Control Service

Schedule a Termite Treatment with a

Free Termite Inspection

Termite Control Free Quote

Share by: