Termite Treatment in Bon Air, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Complete termite elimination and prevention protecting your property investment with proven treatment methods.

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Professional Termite Control Services

Your Home, Termite-Free and Protected

You get complete peace of mind knowing every termite is eliminated and your property is protected from future infestations. No more worrying about unseen damage eating away at your home’s structure or value.

Our termite treatment doesn’t just kill what’s there now. It creates a barrier that keeps new colonies from establishing themselves on your property. You can stop checking every piece of wood for damage and start enjoying your home again.

The treatment works fast, but the protection lasts. You’re not just solving today’s problem—you’re preventing tomorrow’s headaches and protecting one of your biggest investments.

Bon Air Termite Experts

We Know New Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Bon Air homes from termite damage for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate creates perfect conditions for both subterranean and drywood termites.

Our technicians know exactly where termites hide in local homes and which treatment methods work best for different infestation types. We’ve seen every kind of termite problem this area throws at us.

You’re working with professionals who live and work in your community. We treat every home like it’s our own because we understand what your property means to you and your family.

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Our Termite Treatment Process

Simple Process, Thorough Results

We start with a complete termite inspection of your property, checking all the areas where termites typically establish colonies. You’ll know exactly what we find and what needs to be treated before any work begins.

The treatment itself targets active termites and creates protective barriers around your home’s foundation and vulnerable wood structures. We use professional-grade products that eliminate existing colonies and prevent new ones from forming.

After treatment, we monitor the results and provide follow-up inspections to ensure the termites are completely gone. You’ll receive clear documentation of everything we’ve done and recommendations for keeping your home protected long-term.

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Complete Termite Prevention Treatment

Everything You Need for Termite Protection

Your termite treatment includes a thorough property inspection identifying all signs of termite activity and potential entry points. We check foundation areas, crawl spaces, basements, and anywhere termites commonly establish colonies.

The treatment itself uses proven methods targeting both active infestations and prevention of future problems. We apply professional-grade termiticides creating long-lasting barriers that stop termites from accessing your home’s structure.

You also receive detailed documentation of our findings, treatment methods used, and recommendations for maintaining your termite-free environment. We explain everything in plain language so you understand exactly what we’ve done and why.

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How do I know if I have a termite infestation in my home?

The most common signs include finding discarded wings near windows or doors, especially after rain when termites swarm. You might notice hollow-sounding wood when tapped, small holes in drywall, or mud tubes running along your foundation or basement walls. Subterranean termites, which are common in New Jersey, build these mud tubes to travel between their underground colonies and food sources in your home. If you see any of these signs, it’s important to get a professional inspection quickly because termites can cause significant structural damage before homeowners realize there’s a problem.
Termite treatment eliminates active infestations that are already established in your home, while prevention creates barriers to stop future colonies from forming. Treatment typically involves applying termiticides directly to affected areas and may require multiple applications depending on the severity of the infestation. Prevention treatment creates a protective zone around your home’s foundation and vulnerable areas using long-lasting products that remain effective for years. Many homeowners benefit from both—eliminating current problems and preventing new ones. The best approach depends on your specific situation, which we determine during the initial inspection.
Most termite treatments begin working within days, but complete elimination typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on the size of the colony and treatment method used. Liquid termiticides create barriers that termites can’t cross and also eliminate workers as they contact treated areas. You might continue seeing some termite activity for the first week or two as the colony dies off, which is normal and indicates the treatment is working. We schedule follow-up inspections to monitor progress and ensure complete elimination. The key is patience—thorough termite elimination takes time, but it’s worth waiting for results that actually last.
Modern termite treatment methods are designed to minimize disruption to your property and daily routine. Most treatments require small holes drilled near your foundation, which are sealed after application. Any landscaping disturbance is minimal and temporary—we’re careful to protect plants and restore any areas we need to access. Interior treatments typically don’t require moving furniture or major preparation on your part. The entire process usually takes a few hours to complete, and you can remain in your home during treatment. We explain exactly what to expect before starting work so there are no surprises about what areas we’ll need to access.
Termite treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, the extent of infestation, and treatment method required. Most residential treatments in the Bon Air area range from several hundred to a few thousand dollars, with prevention treatments typically costing less than active infestation elimination. We provide detailed estimates after completing your property inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges—everything is explained upfront. Many homeowners find that professional treatment costs far less than the structural repairs needed if termites continue damaging their home unchecked.
Most termite treatments allow you to stay in your home throughout the process. Modern termiticides are applied in ways that don’t create indoor air quality issues or require evacuation. We typically work around your schedule and can complete most treatments while you’re at work or running errands if you prefer. The products we use are designed for occupied homes and become safe once they’re applied and dried. We’ll let you know if any specific areas need to be avoided temporarily, but complete evacuation is rarely necessary. Your comfort and safety are priorities, so we explain exactly what to expect and answer any concerns about the treatment process.