Termite Treatment in Laurel Springs, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Fast, effective termite treatment that protects your biggest investment and gives you peace of mind.

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Professional Termite Control Services

Your Home, Protected and Termite-Free

You’ll sleep better knowing your home is protected from costly termite damage. Our termite treatment eliminates active infestations and creates a barrier that keeps new colonies from establishing around your property.

No more worrying about hidden damage eating away at your home’s structure. No more wondering if that small crack or soft spot means thousands in repairs.

After treatment, you get a home that’s truly protected, not just temporarily cleared. You get the confidence that comes from knowing you caught the problem before it became a financial disaster.

Laurel Springs Termite Specialists

We Know New Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting homes in Laurel Springs and throughout South Jersey from termite damage. We understand how New Jersey’s climate and soil conditions create perfect environments for subterranean termites.

We’ve seen what happens when homeowners wait too long or trust companies that cut corners. That’s why we focus on thorough inspections, effective treatments, and honest communication about what you’re dealing with.

Our team knows the difference between seasonal swarmers and active infestations. We know which treatments work in New Jersey soil and which ones waste your money.

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Our Termite Treatment Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your entire property to locate active termite activity and identify vulnerable areas. We check basements, crawl spaces, foundation walls, and anywhere termites typically enter homes in this area.

Next, we explain exactly what we found and recommend the most effective treatment for your specific situation. No upselling, no scare tactics – just clear information about your options and what each treatment accomplishes.

Then we apply targeted treatments that eliminate the existing colony and create protective barriers around your home. We use methods proven effective against the subterranean termites common in Laurel Springs, ensuring the treatment reaches the entire colony, not just the visible activity.

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Complete Termite Prevention Treatment

Everything You Need for Long-Term Protection

Your termite treatment includes a comprehensive property inspection, targeted elimination of active colonies, and preventive barriers to stop future infestations. We address the moisture conditions that attract termites and seal entry points around your foundation.

You also get clear documentation of what we found, what we treated, and what to watch for going forward. Many homeowners in Laurel Springs discover termites when they’re selling their home – our documentation helps with real estate transactions and gives you proof of professional treatment.

We include follow-up monitoring because termite control isn’t a one-time event. New Jersey’s climate means termites are active year-round, and effective protection requires ongoing attention to ensure treatments remain effective.

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How do I know if I have termites in my Laurel Springs home?

Look for mud tubes along your foundation walls, discarded wings near windows and doors (especially in spring), and soft or hollow-sounding wood when tapped. You might also notice small holes in drywall or wood trim, or see what looks like water damage in areas that shouldn’t be wet. In Laurel Springs, subterranean termites are most active from March through October, but they can cause damage year-round. If you see any of these signs, get an inspection quickly – termites work 24/7 and damage accumulates fast.
Most termite treatments start working within days, but complete colony elimination typically takes 2-6 weeks depending on the size of the infestation. Liquid treatments create immediate barriers, while bait systems may take longer to reach the entire colony. You’ll usually stop seeing active termites within the first week, but we recommend avoiding disturbed areas for at least 30 days to ensure the treatment reaches all colony members. The key is patience – rushing the process or disturbing treated areas can reduce effectiveness and require retreatment.
A termite inspection identifies whether you have active termites, where they’re located, and how extensive the problem is. It’s diagnostic – we’re gathering information about what you’re dealing with. Termite treatment is the actual elimination and prevention process that happens after we know what we’re treating. Many companies offer free inspections because they want to sell you treatment, but a thorough inspection takes time and expertise. If someone offers to inspect and treat on the same day, be cautious – effective treatment requires understanding the specific infestation first.
Modern termite treatments are designed to target termites specifically while minimizing exposure to people and pets. Most treatments are applied in areas where your family doesn’t spend time – around foundations, in crawl spaces, or in soil around your home. We use EPA-approved products and follow strict application guidelines. During treatment, we’ll ask you to keep pets and children away from work areas, but most treatments don’t require you to leave your home. We’ll give you specific instructions based on the treatment method and products used at your property.
Termite treatment costs depend on your home’s size, the extent of the infestation, and which treatment method works best for your situation. Most homeowners in Laurel Springs pay between $800-2,500 for comprehensive treatment, but extensive infestations or larger homes may cost more. Liquid barrier treatments are typically less expensive upfront, while bait systems may have higher initial costs but include ongoing monitoring. The key is getting an accurate assessment first – companies that quote prices over the phone or without inspecting your property are usually lowballing to get in the door.
Yes, ongoing monitoring is essential in New Jersey because termites are active year-round and new colonies can establish near your home. Most effective termite control includes annual inspections and barrier maintenance. Liquid treatments typically last 5-10 years but should be monitored annually. Bait systems require regular monitoring and bait replacement. Think of it like any other home maintenance – you wouldn’t skip annual HVAC service, and termite protection deserves the same attention. The cost of ongoing monitoring is minimal compared to dealing with a new infestation that goes undetected.