Termite Treatment in Collingswood, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Professional termite treatment that eliminates current infestations and prevents future damage to your property.

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Collingswood Termite Control Services

Your Home Protected, Your Investment Secure

You’ll sleep better knowing your home is termite-free. No more worrying about structural damage eating away at your property value. No more wondering if that wood damage you spotted is getting worse.

Our termite treatment eliminates active colonies and creates a protective barrier around your home. You get complete peace of mind with a solution that actually works long-term.

The result? Your home stays structurally sound, your family stays safe, and your investment keeps its value. That’s what real termite control looks like.

Local Collingswood Termite Specialists

We Know Termites in South Jersey

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Collingswood homes from termite damage for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate creates perfect conditions for termite activity.

Unlike the big national chains, we’re local. We know the specific termite species that target homes in our area and the most effective treatments for South Jersey conditions.

You’re not just another service call to us. We’re your neighbors, and we treat your home with the same care we’d want for our own families.

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Termite Treatment Process Collingswood

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we conduct a thorough termite inspection of your property. We check all the areas termites love – basements, crawl spaces, around foundations, and anywhere wood meets soil.

Next, we identify the type and extent of any infestation. Different termite species require different treatment approaches, so we customize our plan based on what we find.

Then we apply targeted treatment using proven methods. This might include liquid termiticides, bait systems, or direct wood treatment depending on your specific situation. We explain everything before we start so you know exactly what’s happening.

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Comprehensive Termite Prevention Treatment

Complete Protection, Not Just Quick Fixes

You get a full property assessment that identifies current problems and future risk areas. We don’t just treat the obvious spots – we look for the hidden areas where termites typically start.

Our treatment includes both elimination of active colonies and prevention barriers to stop new infestations. We use EPA-approved products that are effective against termites but safe around your family and pets.

You also get clear documentation of what we found and what we treated. No guesswork, no surprises. Plus, we’ll show you the signs of termite infestation to watch for so you can catch problems early in the future.

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How do I know if I have termites in my Collingswood home?

Look for mud tubes along your foundation, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, small piles of sawdust-like material, or discarded wings near windows and doors. You might also notice small holes in wood or sagging floors and ceilings. In Collingswood’s older homes, termites often start in basements or crawl spaces where wood contacts soil. If you see any of these signs, don’t wait – termites work 24/7 and damage gets worse quickly. A professional inspection can confirm whether you’re dealing with termites or another issue.
Most termite treatments start working within days, but complete colony elimination typically takes 2-4 weeks. The timeline depends on the size of the infestation and treatment method used. Liquid termiticides create an immediate barrier, while bait systems take longer as termites carry the treatment back to the colony. You’ll usually see dead termites within the first week, which is actually a good sign that the treatment is working. We’ll schedule a follow-up inspection to confirm the colony is eliminated and make sure no new activity has started.
Yes, when applied by professionals using EPA-approved products. Modern termite treatments are specifically designed to target termites while being safe for humans and pets. We use precise application methods that put the treatment exactly where termites travel, not where your family spends time. Most treatments require minimal disruption – you can usually stay in your home during application. We’ll give you specific instructions about any temporary precautions, like keeping pets away from treated areas until they dry. Your safety is our priority, and we never compromise on proper application procedures.
Treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, the extent of infestation, and the treatment method needed. Most Collingswood homeowners pay between $800-2,500 for comprehensive treatment. That might seem like a lot, but consider that termites cause thousands of dollars in structural damage if left untreated. We provide upfront pricing after our inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges. Many homeowners find that professional treatment costs less than they expected, especially compared to the cost of repairing termite damage.
DIY termite treatment rarely works for active infestations. Store-bought sprays might kill individual termites you see, but they don’t eliminate the colony or queen. Termite colonies can contain hundreds of thousands of insects, and missing even part of the colony means they’ll rebuild. Professional treatments use specialized equipment and products not available to consumers. We also know where to look for hidden colonies and how to create effective barrier treatments. DIY attempts often waste time and money while termites continue damaging your home. For minor prevention, DIY might help, but for active infestations, professional treatment is your best bet.
We stand behind our work and will return to address any termite activity that continues after treatment. However, guarantees vary based on the treatment method and your specific situation. We’ll discuss warranty options during your consultation so you understand exactly what’s covered. Most professional termite treatments are highly effective when applied correctly, but termites can be persistent. If you follow our recommendations for prevention and maintenance, you should have long-term protection. We’d rather be upfront about what to expect than make promises we can’t keep. Our goal is solving your termite problem permanently, not just temporarily.