Termite Treatment in Tyndall Village, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Complete termite elimination and long-term protection for your Tyndall Village property.

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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 them from coming back.

No more worrying about silent destruction happening behind your walls. No more wondering if that small pile of sawdust means thousands in repair bills. Just complete peace of mind that your biggest investment stays protected.

Our treatments work fast but last long. You get immediate relief from active termite problems plus ongoing protection that prevents future infestations before they start.

Local Termite Inspection Experts

We Know New Jersey Termites

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal understands exactly how termites behave in New Jersey’s climate. We’ve built our reputation on thorough inspections and effective treatments that actually work.

Every technician is licensed and trained to spot termite activity that other companies miss. We know where subterranean termites hide in Tyndall Village homes and exactly how to eliminate them completely.

You’re working with professionals who’ve seen every type of termite situation. We don’t guess or use cookie-cutter approaches – we solve your specific termite problem.

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Termite Treatment Process

Simple Process, Lasting Results

First, we conduct a comprehensive termite inspection of your entire property. This isn’t a quick walkthrough – we check every area where termites typically hide, including basements, crawl spaces, and around your foundation.

Next, we create a targeted treatment plan based on what we find. Active infestations get immediate attention with proven elimination methods. We also identify vulnerable areas that need protection to prevent future problems.

Finally, we apply professional-grade treatments that eliminate current termites and create long-term barriers. You’ll know exactly what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and what to expect. Most treatments are completed in one day with minimal disruption to your routine.

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Signs of Termite Infestation

Complete Termite Protection Package

Your termite treatment includes a thorough inspection, targeted elimination of active colonies, and preventive barriers around your property. We use EPA-approved products that are effective against termites but safe around your family and pets.

Many Tyndall Village homeowners don’t realize they have termites until significant damage occurs. Subterranean termites work silently, often for months or years before you notice mud tubes, discarded wings, or hollow-sounding wood.

Our service catches termite problems early and eliminates them completely. You get detailed documentation of what we found, what we treated, and what areas we’re monitoring. Plus ongoing support if you have questions or concerns after treatment.

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

Common signs include mud tubes along your foundation, discarded wings near windows or doors, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, and small piles of sawdust-like material. You might also notice sagging floors, tight-fitting doors, or small holes in drywall. However, termites often work for months without visible signs, which is why professional inspections are crucial. Our technicians know exactly where to look and can spot early termite activity that homeowners typically miss.
Active termites typically die within 24-48 hours of treatment, but complete colony elimination takes 2-4 weeks. The exact timeline depends on colony size and treatment method. Liquid treatments create immediate barriers, while bait systems take longer but eliminate entire colonies including the queen. You’ll start seeing dead termites and reduced activity within the first few days. We schedule follow-up inspections to confirm complete elimination and make sure the treatment is working as expected.
Yes, we only use EPA-approved products that are specifically designed to target termites while being safe around families. Most treatments are applied in areas where children and pets don’t typically spend time, like around foundations or in crawl spaces. Any interior treatments use minimal amounts of product in targeted locations. We’ll explain exactly what products we’re using and any temporary precautions to take. Many homeowners are surprised how non-disruptive professional termite treatment actually is.
Treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, infestation severity, and treatment method needed. Most residential treatments range from $500-$2,500, which is significantly less than the $3,000-$8,000 average cost of termite damage repairs. We provide free inspections and detailed quotes with no hidden fees or surprise charges. The investment in professional treatment pays for itself by preventing costly structural damage. We’ll explain all pricing upfront so you can make an informed decision.
Annual inspections are recommended to catch any new termite activity early. New Jersey’s climate and soil conditions make properties susceptible to future termite problems, especially if neighboring homes have infestations. Many homeowners choose ongoing protection plans that include regular monitoring and immediate treatment if termites return. This proactive approach costs much less than dealing with new infestations and gives you continuous peace of mind. We’ll recommend the best protection schedule based on your specific property and risk factors.
DIY termite products rarely eliminate entire colonies and often just push termites to other areas of your home. Termite colonies can contain hundreds of thousands of insects, and you need to eliminate the queen and entire colony to solve the problem permanently. Store-bought sprays and baits don’t have the strength or application methods needed for complete elimination. Professional treatments use specialized equipment and products not available to consumers. Attempting DIY treatment often delays proper treatment, allowing more damage to occur while termites continue feeding on your home’s structure.