Termite Treatment in Haddon Leigh, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Stop You

Fast, effective termite treatment that protects your home’s value and your family’s safety.

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Professional Termite Control Services

Your Home, Protected and Secure

You wake up knowing your biggest investment is safe. No more wondering if those tiny wood shavings mean trouble. No more losing sleep over structural damage you can’t see.

That’s what real termite treatment gets you. Not just dead bugs, but actual peace of mind.

When termites are gone and staying gone, you stop worrying about repair bills that could hit five figures. You stop second-guessing every creak in the floorboards. Your home feels like the safe haven it should be, not a ticking time bomb you’re afraid to investigate.

Haddon Leigh Termite Experts

We Know Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting South Jersey homes from termite damage for years. We know which species hit hardest in our area and exactly how they get into local homes.

Every technician is licensed, trained, and lives in the community we serve. When you call, you’re getting neighbors who understand Haddon Leigh’s unique pest challenges.

No corporate call centers. No technicians learning on your property. Just local professionals who’ve seen it all and know how to fix it right the first time.

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Our Termite Treatment Process

Simple Steps, Serious Results

First, a thorough inspection of your property. Every potential entry point, every piece of wood structure, every area where moisture might attract termites. You get a detailed report of exactly what we find.

If termites are present, treatment begins immediately. Targeted application methods that eliminate the colony, not just the visible insects. The goal is complete elimination, not temporary reduction.

Follow-up monitoring ensures they don’t come back. Regular check-ins, ongoing protection, and immediate response if new activity appears. Your termite problem gets solved once, not managed forever.

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Complete Termite Prevention Treatment

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

Comprehensive property inspection covering all structures, outbuildings, and high-risk areas. Detailed documentation of findings with photos and recommendations. Written treatment plan explaining exactly what happens next.

Professional-grade treatment applications using the most effective methods for your specific situation. Baiting systems, liquid treatments, or combination approaches based on infestation severity and property layout.

Ongoing monitoring and prevention services keep your home protected long-term. Regular inspections, immediate response to new concerns, and warranty coverage on all treatment work.

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How do I know if I have a termite infestation?

Look for mud tubes along foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, small piles of sawdust-like material, or discarded wings near windows and doors. Swarms of flying insects in spring are another major red flag. However, termites often work hidden for months before visible signs appear. That’s why professional inspection is crucial – trained eyes can spot early indicators most homeowners miss. If you’re seeing obvious signs, the infestation has likely been active for a while and needs immediate attention.
Active termites typically die within days of treatment, but complete colony elimination takes 2-4 weeks depending on the method used. Liquid treatments work faster for immediate contact elimination, while baiting systems take longer but ensure the entire colony is destroyed. You’ll see reduced activity within the first week, but don’t expect instant results. The goal is complete elimination, not just quick knockdown. Most homeowners notice significant improvement within two weeks, with full protection established within a month of treatment completion.
Modern termite treatments are designed to target insects specifically while minimizing risk to humans and pets. Most treatments require temporary evacuation during application, typically 2-4 hours. Once dried and settled, treated areas are safe for normal use. Baiting systems pose virtually no exposure risk since the active ingredients are contained within tamper-resistant stations. Your technician will explain all safety precautions and provide specific instructions for your situation. Professional application following label directions ensures maximum effectiveness with minimal risk to your household.
Treatment costs vary based on infestation severity, property size, and chosen method. Most residential treatments range from $800-$3,000, with severe infestations requiring more extensive work. Liquid treatments typically cost less upfront but may need retreatment sooner. Baiting systems cost more initially but often provide longer-lasting protection. The key is getting an honest assessment before committing to any treatment plan. Avoid companies that quote prices over the phone – legitimate termite treatment requires on-site inspection to determine accurate pricing.
Yes, but prevention requires ongoing attention to moisture control and regular monitoring. Fix leaky pipes, improve drainage around your foundation, and eliminate wood-to-soil contact where possible. Remove dead trees, stumps, and wood debris from your property. Annual inspections catch new activity before it becomes a major problem. Many treatment companies offer ongoing monitoring services that include regular check-ups and immediate response to new concerns. The combination of proper treatment, environmental modifications, and professional monitoring provides the best long-term protection against re-infestation.
Absolutely. Most mortgage lenders require termite inspections for homes in areas with known termite activity, which includes most of New Jersey. Even if not required, it’s smart protection for your investment. Termite damage can cost tens of thousands to repair, far more than an inspection costs. Professional inspections reveal current infestations, previous damage, and conditions that attract termites. If problems are found, you can negotiate repairs or treatment costs with the seller before closing. Don’t skip this step – it’s one of the most important parts of the home buying process in our area.