βœ”οΈ Free Quotes, Zero ObligationπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Licensed & Local Pros
Pros Available Now

Best Termites Control & Removal

Subterranean termites are the most destructive wood-destroying insects in the United States, causing over $5 billion in property damage annually. They live in underground colonies and build mud tubes to reach wood structures, silently eating homes from the inside out.

Reviewed by Rest Easy Pest Control Technical Team

Licensed NY/NJ/PA Pest Professionals

Updated: February 2026

4
Expert FAQs
3
States
Free
Quotes & Estimates

Get Your Free Quote

Connect with top-rated local exterminators

Optional (helps us match you better)

πŸ”’ Your information is shared only with licensed pest control providers to fulfill your request. See our Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.

Termites pest control

About Termites

Subterranean termites are the most destructive wood-destroying insects in the United States, causing over $5 billion in property damage annually. They live in underground colonies and build mud tubes to reach wood structures, silently eating homes from the inside out.

Free
Inspection & Quote
3
States Covered
Fast
Response Times

Get Termites Treatment Quotes

Pricing varies by property size, severity, and location. Compare quotes from licensed termites control pros in your area β€” free, with no obligation.

Get Free Quotes

Frequently Asked Questions About Termites

How do I know if I have termites?

Look for mud tubes on foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings near windows, and bubbling paint. Many infestations go undetected for years β€” annual professional inspections are essential.

How much damage can termites cause?

A mature termite colony can eat about 1 pound of wood per day. Over time, this can compromise structural integrity, costing homeowners tens of thousands of dollars in repairs.

How long does termite treatment take?

Liquid barrier treatments take 1-2 days to install and begin working immediately. Baiting systems are installed in a few hours but take weeks to months to eliminate the colony.

Is termite damage covered by insurance?

Most homeowner insurance policies do NOT cover termite damage, as it is considered preventable with regular inspections and maintenance.

Other Common Pests

Browse other pest species we handle across the country.

How Much Does Termite Extermination Cost?

Professional termite control typically costs $500–$3,000+ depending on type (subterranean vs. drywood), size of colony, extent of structural damage, treatment method, and property size. Most providers offer free inspections and can give you an accurate quote after assessing the situation.

Common treatment approaches include liquid soil treatment (termiticide barrier), bait monitoring stations, direct wood treatment (borates), fumigation (drywood), and localized spot treatments. The right method depends on your specific situation β€” a good provider will explain why they recommend a particular approach and what results to expect.

Be cautious of unusually low quotes that may indicate shortcuts. Termite damage is typically discovered years after colony establishment. Investing in thorough professional treatment upfront typically costs less than repeated DIY attempts or dealing with escalated damage.

How to Choose a Termite Control Provider

When selecting a provider for termite control, verify they hold a valid state pesticide applicator license and carry both general liability and pollution liability insurance. Ask for references from customers with similar termite issues.

Ask about both liquid barrier and bait system options. Verify the provider offers a damage warranty (not just retreatment warranty). Get warranty terms in writing.

Get at least two written estimates that detail the treatment plan, products used, number of visits included, and guarantee terms. Eliminate wood-to-soil contact, ensure proper drainage, fix leaks promptly, ventilate crawl spaces, remove stumps and buried wood, and maintain annual inspections β€” a good provider will include prevention recommendations as part of their service.

Termite Control: Compliance and Regulations

Termite treatment is heavily regulated. Applicators must hold specific termite licensing. Most states require WDI/WDIR inspection reports during real estate transactions. Warranties and retreatment obligations vary by company.

Health and safety considerations for termite control include awareness of termites pose no direct health threat. Their threat is purely structural β€” an estimated $5 billion in US property damage annually. Damage is often hidden inside walls.. Professional treatment should include clear pre- and post-treatment instructions for occupants, especially in homes with children, elderly residents, or pets.

Always request documentation of treatment β€” products used, application methods, and warranty terms. This documentation is important for real estate transactions, insurance claims, and ongoing pest management records.

When to Call a Termite Exterminator

Call a professional when you notice mud tubes on foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings near windows in spring, blistered wood surfaces, and frass pellets from drywood termites. Termite damage is typically discovered years after colony establishment. A mature colony of 60,000+ workers can consume a linear foot of 2x4 in about five months. Annual inspections catch problems early.

Subterranean termites swarm in spring. Colonies are active year-round underground. Drywood termites swarm in late summer in southern regions. Understanding seasonal patterns helps you time both preventive treatment and response to active problems.

While DIY methods may address minor issues, professional treatment is recommended when the infestation is established, when the species poses health risks, or when store-bought products haven't produced lasting results. Early professional intervention almost always saves money compared to delayed treatment.

Thousands
Connected with Local Pros
Same Day
Next Day Service
Discreet
Services

πŸ›‘οΈ Don't Let Pests Take Over Your Home

Get connected with licensed, local exterminators who can solve your pest problem fast.