Professional termite control and treatment services in New Orleans protecting against destructive infestations.
Professional Termite Control Expertise
In New Orleans, termites thrive year-round in warm, humid conditions. Subterranean and drywood termites damage foundations, framing, and walls quietly and quickly. Our termite treatments in New Orleans stop infestations before they compromise your home's structure.
We inspect, diagnose the species, and apply proven treatments tailored to your home's needs.
Our process starts with a detailed inspection and ends with ongoing protection.
We examine your home inside and out for mud tubes, wood damage, frass, and swarmers. Identifying whether you have subterranean, drywood, or Formosan termites is critical for selecting the right treatment.
New Orleans homes built on raised foundations and older wood structures are especially vulnerable. We document damage extent and entry points so you understand the scope.
No two infestations are the same. Based on termite type, severity, and your home's construction, we recommend either liquid soil barriers, baiting systems, or targeted spot treatments.
For subterranean termites, soil barriers create a protective ring around your foundation. For drywood termites, we target galleries and attic spaces directly with EPA-approved solutions.
Licensed technicians apply treatments according to Louisiana regulations. We place bait stations for ongoing monitoring and apply liquid termiticides to soil or wood galleries with precision.
After treatment, we verify termite activity is eliminated and explain next steps for annual inspections and renewal plans to keep your New Orleans home protected long-term.
Find active termites, identify species, and map damage.
Choose barriers, baits, or spot treatments based on your infestation.
Execute treatment and inspect annually to verify results.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Termite control tailored to New Orleans conditions and your home's construction.
Subterranean termites build mud tubes from soil to wood, foraging through colonies of hundreds of thousands. Our soil barrier treatments and baiting systems cut off access to your foundation.
We apply liquid termiticides around perimeters or install Trelona bait stations for long-term monitoring. Annual renewals keep barriers fresh and effective against the persistent subterranean threat in New Orleans neighborhoods.
Drywood termites nest inside wood without needing soil contact. They infest attics, frames, and walls silently until damage becomes visible. Spot treatments, fumigation, and heat methods target galleries directly.
For scattered infestations, localized treatments with EPA-approved products kill termites on contact. Severe cases in the French Quarter or Uptown require full fumigation to reach hidden colonies throughout structures.
Early detection prevents catastrophic damage. Our thorough inspections examine crawl spaces, attics, foundations, and wood trim for signs of activity before colonies establish.
Annual inspections verify treatment integrity and catch new threats. Bait station monitoring ensures ongoing control—we track activity and reservice when needed, keeping your New Orleans home continually protected.
Termite damage costs homeowners thousands in repairs. Prevention and swift action protect your investment.
Termites consume wood frame, flooring, and foundation support silently. Damage that takes years to notice costs tens of thousands to repair. Treating infestations immediately limits repair bills and preserves home value.
New Orleans's warm, humid climate means termites are active year-round—not seasonal.
Homeowner's insurance does not cover termite damage. Only professional treatment and prevention plans protect your equity from these relentless pests.
Our technicians are certified by the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and trained on current treatments. We follow state regulations and use EPA-approved products applied with precision.
Louisiana law requires documented inspections and treatment plans for pest control work. We provide detailed reports so you have proof of service for your records, insurance claims, or home sales.
We know New Orleans neighborhoods and the termite species that threaten them most.
New Orleans sits in a state quarantine zone for Formosan subterranean termites—the most destructive species in America. We understand the aggressive behavior and massive colony sizes unique to this region.
Formosan termites build nests above ground inside walls and can consume wood at triple the rate of native species.
Our team works in Uptown, the French Quarter, Mid-City, and throughout greater New Orleans. We adjust treatment strategies based on building age, foundation type, and local termite pressure in each neighborhood.
Common concerns answered.
Look for mud tubes on foundation walls, wood damage with a hollow sound, discarded wings near windows, or frass (termite droppings) resembling sawdust. Annual inspections catch activity before damage becomes visible.
Inspections usually take 1–2 hours. Treatment applications vary: soil barriers take a day or two, baiting systems are installed over one visit, and fumigation requires 3 days of home evacuation for full effectiveness.
Subterranean termites live in soil and build mud tubes to wood; they're most common in New Orleans. Drywood termites nest inside wood without soil contact, typically in attics and frames. Treatment methods differ for each type.
Yes. Most treatments come with guarantees covering re-treatment if termites return within the coverage period. Annual renewal plans keep barriers fresh and cost less than emergency repairs.
We use EPA-approved termiticides applied by licensed professionals following Louisiana safety standards. Treatments are localized to soil or infested wood areas, minimizing exposure to living spaces.
Termites don't wait. Neither should you.
Schedule your free termite inspection in New Orleans today. We'll identify threats, explain your options, and protect your home with proven treatments.
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