Termite Treatment in Greentree, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy More

Fast, thorough termite elimination that actually works – protecting your home’s value and your peace of mind.

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Professional Termite Control Greentree

Your Home, Protected and Secure

You’ll sleep better knowing those termites are gone for good. No more wondering if they’re still chewing through your floor joists or support beams while you’re at work.

Our termite treatment doesn’t just kill what’s there now – it creates a barrier that keeps new colonies from moving in. You get your home back, your peace of mind restored, and protection that lasts.

Most importantly, you stop the damage before it gets expensive. Every day termites stay active, they’re literally eating your investment. We put an end to that.

Greentree Termite Inspection Experts

We Know New Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Greentree homes from termites and other pests for years. We’re not a national chain with cookie-cutter approaches – we’re local professionals who understand exactly how termites behave in New Jersey’s climate.

We’ve seen every type of infestation this area throws at us. From subterranean termites in crawl spaces to damage around moisture-prone areas that are common in older Greentree homes.

When you call us, you’re getting technicians who live and work in this community. We respond fast because we’re right here, and we treat your home like we’d treat our own.

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Termite Treatment Process Greentree

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect every area where termites typically hide – crawl spaces, basements, around foundations, and anywhere wood meets soil. We’re looking for active colonies, damage, and conditions that attract them.

Next, we explain what we found in plain English. No scare tactics, no overselling. Just the facts about what’s happening and what needs to be done to stop it.

Then we apply targeted treatment directly where termites are active and create protective barriers around vulnerable areas. We use methods that eliminate current colonies while preventing new ones from establishing.

Finally, we schedule follow-up monitoring to make sure the treatment worked completely. Termites can be stubborn, so we stay involved until you’re 100% protected.

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Termite Prevention Treatment Greentree

Complete Protection, Start to Finish

Your termite treatment includes a thorough inspection of all vulnerable areas, targeted elimination of active colonies, and protective barriers around your home’s foundation and other entry points.

We also identify and address the moisture issues and wood-to-soil contact that attracts termites in the first place. Many companies skip this step, but it’s crucial for long-term prevention in Greentree’s humid climate.

You’ll get a clear explanation of everything we’re doing and why, plus follow-up visits to monitor treatment effectiveness. We don’t consider the job done until we’re certain your termite problem is completely resolved.

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

Look for mud tubes along your foundation, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, discarded wings near windows or doors, and small piles of sawdust-like material. In Greentree’s older homes, check areas where wood touches soil and around moisture-prone spots like basements and crawl spaces. Subterranean termites are most common here and often go unnoticed until damage is significant. If you see any of these signs, get an inspection immediately – early detection saves thousands in repair costs.
Most termite activity stops within 2-4 weeks of treatment, but complete colony elimination can take 2-3 months. Termites share treated material throughout their colony, which takes time but ensures thorough elimination. We schedule follow-up inspections at 30 and 90 days to monitor progress and confirm the treatment worked. The protective barriers we install start working immediately to prevent new infestations. Every situation is different, but we stay involved until you’re completely protected.
DIY treatments rarely eliminate entire colonies because they don’t reach the queen and reproductive termites deep underground. Store-bought products might kill some workers, but the colony keeps growing and causing damage. Professional treatment uses specialized equipment to apply materials where termites actually live and breed. We also identify all the conditions attracting termites to your property, not just the obvious signs. Most importantly, we guarantee our work and monitor results – something you can’t get with DIY approaches.
Treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, the extent of infestation, and the type of treatment needed. Most Greentree homes require $800-2,500 for complete termite elimination and prevention. We provide detailed estimates after inspection, with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Remember, termite treatment is much cheaper than structural repairs – termites cause thousands in damage if left untreated. We’ll explain exactly what you’re paying for and why each step is necessary for long-term protection.
Sometimes, yes – it depends on your home’s construction and where termites are active. We use non-invasive methods whenever possible, including targeted spot treatments and exterior barrier applications. However, some situations require drilling small holes for proper chemical placement, especially around concrete foundations where termites commonly enter. When drilling is necessary, we use minimal holes and patch them professionally. We always explain why specific methods are needed and get your approval before proceeding with any invasive techniques.
Keep wood away from direct soil contact, fix moisture problems immediately, and maintain proper drainage around your foundation. Remove dead trees, stumps, and wood debris from your yard since these attract termite colonies. Ensure proper ventilation in crawl spaces and basements to reduce humidity. We’ll identify specific risk factors around your Greentree property during treatment and provide customized prevention recommendations. Annual inspections help catch any new activity early, and the protective barriers we install provide ongoing protection when properly maintained.