Termite Treatment in Delaware Gardens, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Complete termite elimination and prevention that actually protects your property investment long-term.

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Professional Termite Control Delaware Gardens

What You Get When Termites Are Gone

Your home stops deteriorating from the inside out. No more wondering if those small wood shavings mean bigger problems. No more sleepless nights worrying about structural damage you can’t see yet.

You get back to living in your house instead of constantly inspecting it. Your property value stays protected. Your biggest investment remains solid.

The peace of mind is real. When termites are properly eliminated and prevented, you’re not dealing with surprise repair bills or emergency calls to contractors. You’re just living in a home that’s actually secure.

Delaware Gardens Termite Specialists

We Know New Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Delaware Gardens homes from termite damage for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate and soil conditions create perfect environments for subterranean termites.

Our team knows which treatment methods work in this area and which don’t. We’ve seen every type of termite problem local homeowners face, from minor infestations to major structural threats.

Licensed, insured, and focused on getting results that last. No overselling, no scare tactics. Just straightforward termite elimination and prevention that keeps homes protected.

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Termite Treatment Process Delaware Gardens

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, a complete termite inspection of your property. Every potential entry point, every piece of wood-to-soil contact, every moisture issue that attracts termites. You get a clear picture of what you’re dealing with.

Treatment comes next. Depending on your situation, this might mean liquid termiticides around your foundation, bait stations for ongoing monitoring, or targeted treatments for active infestations. The method depends on your specific termite problem.

Follow-up monitoring ensures the treatment worked and catches any new activity early. You’re not left wondering if the problem is really solved. Regular check-ins keep your protection current and your home secure.

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Complete Termite Prevention Treatment

What's Included in Your Treatment

Comprehensive termite inspection covering your entire property, not just obvious problem areas. Full treatment of active infestations using methods proven effective for New Jersey termite species. Preventive barriers to stop future infestations before they start.

Detailed documentation of all findings and treatments. You know exactly what was done and why. Clear explanations of what to watch for and when to call for additional service.

Ongoing monitoring to catch new termite activity early. Regular check-ins ensure your protection stays effective. No surprises, no hidden problems developing while you think you’re covered.

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

Look for mud tubes along your foundation, discarded wings near windows or doors, and small piles of wood-colored droppings. Hollow-sounding wood when tapped and visible damage to wooden structures are clear signs. In Delaware Gardens, subterranean termites are most active during spring and fall, so you might notice swarmers during these seasons. If you see any of these signs, get a professional inspection immediately. Early detection prevents extensive damage and keeps treatment costs manageable.
Prevention treatment creates barriers around your home before termites arrive, using soil treatments or bait stations to stop infestations from starting. Elimination treatment targets active termite colonies already in your home, using more aggressive methods to kill existing termites and destroy their access routes. Most effective termite programs combine both approaches – eliminating current problems and preventing future ones. In New Jersey’s climate, ongoing prevention is essential because termite pressure is constant throughout most of the year.
Liquid termiticide treatments typically show results within days to weeks, as termites contact the treated soil and carry the product back to their colony. Bait systems work more slowly, taking several months to eliminate entire colonies, but provide longer-term control. The timeline depends on infestation size, termite species, and treatment method used. You’ll usually see reduced termite activity quickly, but complete colony elimination takes time. Professional monitoring ensures the treatment is working and catches any remaining activity before it becomes a bigger problem.
Modern termite treatments are designed to target termites specifically while minimizing risk to humans and pets. Liquid treatments are applied to soil around your foundation, not inside living spaces. Bait stations contain small amounts of active ingredients in tamper-resistant containers. Most treatments require brief evacuation during application, then normal activities can resume. Professional applicators follow strict safety protocols and provide clear instructions for before, during, and after treatment. The bigger risk is leaving termites untreated and dealing with structural damage later.
Termite treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, infestation extent, and treatment method needed. Initial treatments typically range from several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on these factors. Ongoing monitoring and prevention programs cost less annually but provide continuous protection. Getting multiple quotes helps, but focus on treatment effectiveness and company reputation, not just price. Cheap treatments that don’t work end up costing more when you need retreatment or deal with continued damage.
If you have active termites, treat immediately regardless of season. For prevention, early spring is ideal because it stops termites before their most active season begins. Fall treatment also works well, preparing your home before termites seek winter shelter. New Jersey’s mild winters mean termites stay somewhat active year-round, so don’t wait for perfect timing. Soil treatments work best when ground isn’t frozen, but emergency treatments can be done anytime. The key is acting quickly when you discover termite activity rather than waiting for ideal conditions.