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EcoForce offers complete termite pest control services that are guaranteed. Our team of licensed termite exterminators will inspect your home or business before customizing a treatment plan designed to effectively exterminate all termites. We use an integrated pest management approach that combines the benefits of a multi strategy attack to stop, kill, and prevent termites.


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Left unchecked, termites can cause an incredible amount of damage. Our team at EcoForce is knowledgeable and licensed to treat for termites using different forms of treatment from local spot treatment to fumigation . Since termites live inside the wood, it can be some time before they are discovered. In the time before they are found, they can spread through a home causing significant damage. It is critical that professional help is enlisted when signs of termites are found. Our termite experts will ensure that the termites are located and treated in a way that ensures complete colony collapse so there is no further risk of structural damages. We also recommend on going services to help monitor for new signs of termite activity to prevent another infestation.


EcoForce’s services are guaranteed for each of our customers which promises that your termite problem isn’t resolved until every termite is exterminated. If termite activity is still found after treatment, our technicians will return to treat again at no additional cost. 

How Do I Get Rid of Termites

DIY methods of termite control are often ineffective which is why clearing a house of termites is typically a job that is recommended for professional exterminators. Seasoned termite control experts know where to look and what to look for when it comes to inspecting for termites. EcoForce’s technicians will identify where termites are active and what species we are treating to optimize the chances of full colony collapse after treatment.


For termite control to be effective, exterminators need to address drywood, dampwood, and subterranean termites. These termite species require the use of specialty equipment designed to target them inside wooden structures or below ground where their colony exists. This sometimes requires masonry drills, soil treatment rods, pumps, tanks, and fumigation sheeting. Subterranean termites can be particularly difficult to treat and sometimes require liquid pesticides to be injected into ground around the foundation and anywhere there is open access to the dirt below your home. Drywall termites require fumigants or termiticides to penetrate the wooden structures of a home where the queen’s royal chambers exist. This can require drilling and pumps to fill vacant termite galleries with gasses, dusts, or foams. Without these targeted efforts, DIY methods often fail to cause colony collapse which means that the termite population will return. 

Custom Termite Treatment Strategy

Termite Inspection – Our termite control experts will inspect the wooden structures of your home for signs of termite activity. They understand what to look for and where to find the signs that help us identify the species and best treatment plan to ensure complete termite extermination.


Liquid Soil Treatments – This treatment option requires the saturation of the ground below your home with termiticides designed to penetrate the soil and reach the subterranean termite colony. Once the colony collapses, the termiticide acts as a residual chemical treatment that protects your home against further subterranean termite activity for several years.


Termite Baits – Bait systems help by infecting termites with poison that acts slow enough for them to return to the colony. This infects the colony which leads to the colony dying off. There are other bait systems that are used to help monitor the presence of termites. These are places strategically in areas that have seen signs of termite activity to determine if termites are still active after treatment.


Termiticide Foam Injection – This dry foam reaches places that other treatment options don’t, inside the wood. This foam can be injected into wall cavities and other hard to reach places as well. This is most effective when used with other treatment options to ensure complete termite extermination.


Termite Dusting – This termiticide dust can also be injected into the wood but has less reach than the expanding termite foam. That said, the dust can be carried in and spread by termites that eventually pass through the dust. It is also recommended that this is used in conjunction with other treatment options to ensure that termites are exterminated. 

Termite Information

The longer termite infestations go unnoticed, the more damage they will cause. This can result in several thousands of dollars being needed to treat and repair termite damages. By the time significant damages have occurred a colony could have reached its capacity at up to a million termites. By this time there will be enough structural damage to question the structural integrity of the impacted wooden structures.


How termites end up inside your home really depends on the species. Drywood termites will swarm to your home and find an access point that they can use to establish a colony. Subterranean termites will create a colony under your home before creating access points to the wooden subfloors of your house. Dampwood termites will find wood weakened by water damage to infest and damage even further. Ecoforce knows how to attack and eliminate all of the different species so we can ensure that your termite problems are taken care of. 

Signs of Termites

  1. Wood / structural damage – Visible wood damage or wood that splinters and breaks under pressure is a telltale sign that termites are infesting the wood.
  2. Mud tubes – The tubes are a mix of fecal waste, saliva, and dirt and it is what subterranean termites build to access the wooden subfloors of your home.
  3. Termite frass – This waste is pushed out of the termite colony via tiny holes in the wood. They eventually pile up around the exit hole and look much like sawdust.
  4. Discarded wings – Termite swarmers will shed or tear off their wings once they have located a new location for their nest.
  5. Termite tapping – This light tapping is actually the sound of hundreds of termites chewing through the cellulose inside the wooden structures of your home.
  6. Tunnels in wood – These galleries left by termites allow them to pass through the wood in your home as well as access different chambers within their colony.
  7. Hollow sounding wood – After termites have fed on the wood in your home, it will sound hollow.
  8. Uneven / bubbling / peeling paint – Termites will chew through wood but stop under paint and wallpaper. The access points that the termites made allow gasses to pass through causing the paint or wallpaper to bubble.
  9. Termite swarms – These are reproductive termites that leave the colony in spring to search for a new colony location.
  10. White ants – Termite nymphs and workers are a lighter color because they are rarely exposed to sunlight. Seeing white ants is a definite sign you are actually seeing termites.
  11. Dried mud / pin holes – The holes that termites used to remove their waste leave tiny pin holes in wood. Sometimes these holes will be covered with what looks like mud and can be easily scraped off.
  12. Stuck windows / doors – When there is a lot of structural damage around doors and windows, the wood will start to warp causing doors and windows to get stuck.
  13. Discolored / drooping drywall – Much like when termites are under paint, termite access points and damage will weaken the drywall and its connections to the wood.
  14. Blistering / buckling / squeaky floorboards & tiles – Subterranean termites will infest the floor first which can cause wooden floorboards to squeak or fall apart.

Termite Pest Control FAQs 

  • Can you do termite control yourself?

    Do it yourself termite control comes with a significant risk of leaving termites behind that will recolonize and continue the damages. Having an experienced pest control technician come out to help treat will ensure that termites are exterminated permanently. 

  • What is the most effective termite control?

    Termidor is a highly effective liquid termiticide that is used by most professionals when treating for termites. This liquid termiticide creates a barrier that termites can’t cross without becoming infected.

  • How do I get rid of termites in my house?

    The best way to get rid of termites is to enlist the help of professionals who know how to effectively treat for termites. This ensures that the colony is treated properly so the queen and king termites are eradicated. 

  • What is the average cost of termite control?

    Termite treatments can vary on several factors including size of treatment area, severity of infestation, type of treatment, timing, and species of termite. Having an inspection done will help identify a lot of these variable so EcoForce can provide you with a very competitive estimate.

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