TERMITE CONTROL

Termite Control

Termite Control 
for Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Raeford & Aberdeen, NC

What are Termites?
Termites are tiny bugs that look similar to larvae, ants, or other types of small insects. Just like other bugs, having them living in your home is unpleasant. However, termites can also do colossal damage to your home and property. 

Your house is likely made of wood.

Termites eat wood. 

Because of this, termites can cause structural damage to your home. In fact, termites cause over 1 billion dollars in damage to United States homes annually. Unfortunately, a typical homeowner’s insurance policy doesn’t cover damage caused by termites.


Termite Control 

Termites find a unique balance between extreme destruction and absolute avoidance. A swarm of termites may be doing damage to your home and you may not notice it until it’s far too late. One way to beat termites is to inspect your home for any telltale signs that they may be in the area. At Carolina Exterminating Inc., we will thoroughly inspect your home or business. Some signs we look for include:

• Mud tunnels
• Hollow-sounding wood
• Discarded wings after swarming
• Soft spots in drywall or wallpaper
• Pinholes
• Doors and windows that won’t open easily

If we detect anything that suggests termites are inhabiting your home or property we use effective and efficient methods to control the termites. Termidor is used to defeat the termites that we find in your home. Termidor is used to apply a barrier to prevent termites from attacking structural wood, ensuring that your home can’t take any further damage. At Carolina Exterminating Inc we're proud to provide our termite control services to the greater Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Raeford & Aberdeen, NC areas.

Pest Control Hope Mills, Fayetteville, Raeford & Aberdeen, NC
We’re Ready to Answer Your Call
Don’t let termites damage your property. Contact Carolina Exterminating Inc. if you notice signs of a termite intrusion, including loose tiles, buckling or sagging laminate floors, peeling paint, small pinpoint holes in drywall, and others.
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