Termite Treatment in Winslow, NJ

Stop Termites Before They Destroy Your Home

Complete termite elimination and long-term protection for Winslow properties using proven treatment methods.

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Professional Termite Control Winslow

Your Home Protected, Your Investment Secure

You’ll sleep better knowing your home is completely protected from termite damage. No more worrying about hidden colonies eating away at your foundation, floor joists, or support beams while you’re unaware.

Our termite treatment creates an invisible barrier around your property that stops termites before they can establish colonies. You get comprehensive protection that prevents the thousands of dollars in structural damage that untreated termite infestations cause.

The peace of mind is immediate, but the protection lasts for years. Your home stays structurally sound, your property value remains intact, and you avoid the nightmare of discovering extensive termite damage during a home inspection or renovation project.

Winslow Termite Inspection Experts

We Know New Jersey Termites Inside Out

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Winslow homes from termite damage for years. We understand how New Jersey’s humid climate and soil conditions create perfect environments for subterranean termites.

Every technician on our team knows the difference between flying ants and termite swarmers, where termites typically enter homes in this area, and which treatment methods work best for different property types. We’ve seen every type of termite situation Winslow homeowners face.

You’re not getting a generic pest control approach. You’re getting local expertise that comes from years of treating termite problems specifically in Camden County properties.

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Termite Treatment Process Winslow

Here's Exactly How We Eliminate Termites

We start with a thorough termite inspection of your entire property, checking foundation walls, crawl spaces, basements, and all areas where termites typically enter. You’ll know exactly where any termite activity exists and what signs of termite infestation we’ve found.

Next comes the treatment phase. We apply liquid termiticide around your home’s perimeter, creating a protective barrier in the soil. For active infestations, we use targeted treatments that eliminate existing colonies while preventing new ones from forming.

The final step is monitoring and follow-up. We check back to ensure the treatment is working effectively and provide ongoing protection recommendations. You’ll have a clear timeline for when you can expect complete termite elimination and long-term prevention.

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Complete Termite Prevention Treatment

What's Included in Our Termite Service

Your termite treatment includes a comprehensive property inspection, identification of all termite entry points, and application of professional-grade termiticides. We don’t just treat the obvious problem areas – we protect your entire home.

You also get detailed documentation of our findings, treatment locations, and recommendations for preventing future termite problems. Many Winslow homeowners need this documentation for real estate transactions or insurance purposes.

Our service covers both subterranean termites, which are most common in New Jersey, and any other termite species we encounter. We use treatment methods that are effective against the specific termite types found in Camden County, not generic approaches that might work elsewhere but aren’t ideal for this area.

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How do I know if I have a termite infestation in my home?

The most obvious signs of termite infestation include finding discarded wings near windows and doors, especially in spring when termites swarm. You might also notice mud tubes running along foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, or small holes in drywall. Some homeowners discover termite damage during renovations when they find weakened floor joists or support beams. If you see any of these signs, you need a professional termite inspection immediately. The longer you wait, the more extensive and expensive the damage becomes.
Most termite treatments begin working within days, but complete colony elimination typically takes 2-3 months. The liquid barrier treatment we apply starts protecting your home immediately, preventing new termites from entering. However, existing termites in established colonies need time to contact the treatment and carry it back to eliminate the entire colony. We schedule follow-up inspections at 30, 60, and 90 days to monitor progress and ensure complete elimination. You’ll see reduced termite activity within the first few weeks, with complete elimination by the 90-day mark in most cases.
Yes, our termite treatments are safe when applied by trained professionals. We use EPA-approved termiticides that are specifically designed for residential use around families and pets. The products we apply have low toxicity to humans and animals but remain highly effective against termites. Most treatments are applied outside your home’s perimeter or in areas where family members and pets don’t have direct contact. We provide specific safety guidelines for the day of treatment, but normal household activities can typically resume within a few hours of application.
Termite treatment costs vary based on your home’s size, the extent of infestation, and treatment method required. Most Winslow homeowners pay between $1,200 and $3,500 for comprehensive termite treatment. This might seem expensive until you consider that termite damage repairs often cost $8,000 to $15,000 or more. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your property, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. The investment in professional treatment is always much less than dealing with structural damage from untreated termite infestations.
DIY termite treatments rarely eliminate entire colonies and often make the problem worse by causing termites to relocate within your home. Store-bought sprays and baits don’t have the strength or application methods needed for complete termite control. Professional treatments require specialized equipment to inject termiticides deep into soil around your foundation and access areas homeowners can’t reach safely. Most importantly, we know where to look for hidden termite activity that homeowners miss. Attempting DIY treatment usually results in spending money on ineffective products while termites continue damaging your home.
Annual termite inspections are recommended for all Winslow homes, especially properties with previous termite activity or those in high-risk areas. New Jersey’s climate and soil conditions make termite infestations common, so regular monitoring catches problems early before extensive damage occurs. If your home has been treated for termites, we typically recommend inspections every 6-12 months to ensure continued protection. Properties with conducive conditions like moisture problems, wood-to-soil contact, or dense landscaping near the foundation should be inspected more frequently. Early detection saves thousands in repair costs and prevents minor issues from becoming major infestations.