Termite Treatment in Osage, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Stop You

Comprehensive termite control that protects your home’s value and your family’s safety.

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Professional Termite Control Osage

Your Home Protected, Your Worries Gone

You’ll sleep better knowing your home is protected from termites that can cause thousands in structural damage. Our termite treatment eliminates active infestations and creates a barrier that keeps new colonies from establishing.

Most homeowners in Osage don’t realize termites are active year-round in New Jersey. By the time you see visible signs of termite damage, they’ve likely been feeding on your home’s structure for months or even years.

Our comprehensive approach means you get both immediate elimination of current problems and long-term prevention. No more wondering if those small wood shavings you found are something to worry about. No more second-guessing every creak or settling sound your house makes.

Termite Specialists Burlington County

We Know New Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting homes throughout Burlington County from termite damage. We understand the specific termite species that thrive in New Jersey’s climate and soil conditions.

Our technicians know the difference between subterranean termites that tunnel up from the ground and drywood termites that attack from above. This matters because different species require different treatment approaches.

We’re not the cheapest option in Osage, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in thorough inspections, effective treatments, and the experience to get it right the first time.

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Termite Inspection Process NJ

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we conduct a comprehensive termite inspection of your property. We check your foundation, crawl spaces, basement, and any wood-to-soil contact points where termites typically enter. We’re looking for mud tubes, damaged wood, discarded wings, and other signs of termite activity.

If we find an active infestation, we’ll explain exactly what we found and recommend the most effective treatment method. This might be liquid termiticide applied to the soil around your foundation, bait stations strategically placed around your property, or targeted treatments for specific problem areas.

After treatment, we monitor the situation to ensure the colony is eliminated. We’ll also identify conditions around your home that attract termites and recommend simple changes that make future infestations less likely.

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Termite Prevention Treatment Options

What's Included in Our Service

Every termite treatment starts with a detailed inspection report that shows you exactly what we found. You’ll get photos of problem areas and a clear explanation of our recommended treatment plan.

Our treatments use EPA-approved termiticides that are effective against termites but safe around your family and pets when applied correctly. We’re licensed and insured, and our technicians receive ongoing training on the latest termite control methods.

Many Osage homeowners are surprised to learn that termite prevention is often more cost-effective than waiting for an infestation to develop. New Jersey’s soil conditions and climate create ideal conditions for subterranean termites, which is why proactive treatment makes sense for most properties.

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

The most common signs include small piles of wood-colored droppings, discarded wings near windows or doors, mud tubes running up your foundation walls, and wood that sounds hollow when tapped. You might also notice small holes in drywall or paint that appears to be bubbling or peeling. However, termites often work inside walls and other hidden areas, so you can have a significant infestation without obvious signs. That’s why professional inspections are so important – we know where to look and what to look for.
Termite treatment addresses an active infestation that’s already established in your home. This requires targeted elimination methods to kill the existing colony and stop ongoing damage. Termite prevention creates a protective barrier around your property before termites establish a colony. Prevention is typically less expensive and less disruptive than treatment. In New Jersey, many homeowners choose prevention because our climate and soil conditions are so favorable to termites that infestation is more a matter of when, not if.
Most termite treatments begin working within days, but complete colony elimination can take several weeks to a few months. This is actually a good thing – treatments that claim to work overnight often only kill the termites you can see, not the entire colony. Subterranean termites live in underground colonies that can contain hundreds of thousands of individuals. Effective treatment eliminates the entire colony, including the queen, which takes time. We monitor the treatment progress and can tell you when the colony has been eliminated.
Yes, when applied by licensed professionals using EPA-approved products and proper application methods. Modern termiticides are specifically designed to target termites while posing minimal risk to humans and pets. We use the lowest effective concentration and apply treatments in ways that minimize exposure to your family. Most treatments are applied outside your home or in areas where your family doesn’t spend time, like crawl spaces or basements. We’ll explain any temporary precautions you should take during and after treatment.
Treatment costs depend on the size of your property, the extent of the infestation, and the treatment method required. Most residential termite treatments in the Osage area range from $1,200 to $3,500. Prevention treatments are typically less expensive than treating an active infestation. We provide detailed written estimates that explain exactly what’s included. Remember that termite treatment is an investment in protecting your home’s value – termite damage can cost tens of thousands to repair if left untreated.
Yes, we stand behind our work with a warranty that covers re-treatment if termites return to treated areas within the warranty period. The specific terms depend on the treatment method and your property’s conditions. We’ll explain your warranty coverage in detail before starting any work. Our goal is complete elimination of the termite problem, and we’ll continue working until that’s achieved. Most of our customers never need warranty service because we do the job right the first time.