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CORKY’S TERMITE CONTROL SERVICES​​

Deciding on which termite control treatment is right for you can be confusing. The best thing to do is call one of our knowledgeable, friendly representatives at 800-901-1102. They’ll be happy to answer all your questions and explain all the different termite treatment methods in San Diego. They can guide you through the process, ensuring you choose the most effective termite control method suited to your specific situation.

Termite Control Services

Corky’s Pest Control offers a variety of termite control treatments and services that are tailored to help San Diego residents eliminate all types of termites. Our termite control solutions include soil and barrier treatments, termite baiting stations, and tented fumigation—and are customizable to ensure we meet your needs. During an inspection of your home, we’ll determine the most effective treatment, or combination of treatments, for your situation.

When termites get into your home, they can cause thousands of dollars in damage, which is why termite prevention and treatment services are essential. Call us today to schedule termite control in San Diego.

Understanding Termites

There are several types of termites that call San Diego home, which include subterranean, drywood, and dampwood species. Subterranean termites can damage your home more than any other species. They build tunnels and mud tubes to get to food sources. These termites also eat 24/7 with saw-toothed jaws. If you don’t eliminate them immediately, they can cause considerable damage to the structure of your home.

Drywood termites live in dry and hardwood within a residential home. For example, these termites can be found in banisters and picture frames. Unlike subterranean termites, the drywood species doesn’t make colonies beneath the soil. Once they get into the wood, they can extract water from everything they eat. While these termites are usually found along the West Coast, they have also been spotted in Texas, North Carolina, and Florida.

Dampwood termites are found primarily in rotting or moist wood. They are usually larger than subterranean and drywood termites, which makes them easier to detect. Even though these termites can eat the cellulose found in any type of wood, rotting wood provides the best environment. For example, dampwood termites are often detected in clogged gutters. They require high humidity and easy access to water to survive.

Signs of a Termite Infestation

When termites get into your home, most of the damage will be difficult to see. However, there are some common signs that you should be on the lookout for.

  • You might notice pencil-sized mud tubes along foundations and walls. These tubes are used by termites to protect themselves as they travel between their colony and food sources.
  • If the termite infestation is on the larger side, you may notice discarded wings near windows and doors, which indicates the presence of swarmers.
  • Since termites eat wood, their excrement is also wood. Their droppings often look like coffee grounds, sawdust, or small pellets and can also be found near windows and doors.
  • Another telltale sign is damaged or hollow-sounding wood. Termites consume wood from the inside out, leaving a thin veneer. If you tap on an area suspected of termite activity and it sounds hollow, it’s likely that termites have been at work.

When you detect any of these signs, call us immediately to request a termite inspection. Catching a termite infestation early can save thousands of dollars in potential damage.

Health Risks and Structural Damage

Termites can cause more issues than most insects. For example, there are many potential health problems that could develop if termites get into your home. When termites eat wood, dust will get into the surrounding air, which can lead to asthma attacks and respiratory issues.

While termites don’t usually bite humans, they can when they are threatened. These bites are typically harmless. However, allergic reactions like redness, swelling, and itchiness can occur in people with more sensitive skin.

Termites can also cause extensive structural damage to your home. These insects don’t sleep. They eat wood 24/7, which means that they can quickly spread throughout a large portion of your home. While termites are unable to damage foundations that are made from brick or concrete, they can get into your home through small cracks along your foundation. They can also damage any wood source in and around your home. You may detect termites in wood that’s close to your foundation, which extends to floor joists and basement windows.

Our Termite Control Process

When you request our termite pest control services, our goal is to make sure that we eliminate these pests from your property. Our termite control process begins with a thorough property assessment, which allows us to identify the specific termite species as well as the severity of the infestation.

Once we gather this information, we’ll create a customized treatment plan to ensure we meet all your needs. To create this plan, our team will select the treatment methods that are most appropriate for your situation. Whether you require baiting stations or termiticides, the application of these treatments will be safe and effective.

Termite Control Methods

Our termite control methods are comprehensive and include everything from liquid termiticides and baiting systems to fumigation. Termiticides are soil and barrier treatments that can eliminate termites and create a long-lasting barrier. The purpose of this barrier is to prevent future infestations.

We can also place baiting stations around your yard. This is an Eco-friendly solution that involves placing small devices above or in the ground. These devices can consist of cellulose, paper, or wood. When termites start feeding on the bait, they will carry it back to their colony, which should eventually eliminate all the termites that live there. Baits are often slow-acting, which allows the termites to spread the substance.

Fumigation, it’s a complex process that involves placing a tent over your home and releasing a fumigant into the structure. This substance will spread throughout your home and into the cracks where termites live. This process typically takes around six to eight hours. We use a fumiscope, leak detector, and clearance device to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

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Why Choose Our Termite Control Services?

Here at Corky’s, we have a team of experienced and certified pest control technicians who are ready to identify and eliminate the termites in your San Diego home. Our solutions are comprehensive and customizable to ensure we remove these wood-destroying organisms from your property without delay.

We maintain a commitment to safety and environmental responsibility. Our bait stations and fumigation services are Eco-friendly. Each customer who requests our services receives a satisfaction guarantee. You can be confident that your home will be free of these pests once we leave your property.

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If you discover termites in or around your home, schedule a free inspection. We’ll work hard to mitigate the damage to your property and get rid of these pests. Get in touch with our termite control experts to learn more about our services.

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What Are the Signs of a Termite Infestation in a Home or Building?

While termites are often discovered inside the walls of a home, they leave behind numerous signs that can help you detect them and seek treatment. To mitigate the damage that’s done to your home, call Corky’s Pest Control immediately to request our termite control services. The warning signs of a termite infestation include the following:

  • Small holes in your drywall
  • The wood around your home sounds hollow when you tap it
  • Your paint is peeling
  • Squeaky floorboards
  • Loose tiles
  • Buckling floorboards
  • Discolored drywall
  • Damaged wood
  • Termite pellets
  • Mud tubes around your home’s exterior
  • Piles of wings

How Can Homeowners Proactively Prevent Termite Infestations?

The most effective way to prevent termite infestations is to request professional San Diego termite control services. We can help you determine what steps you should take to keep termites away. You can also reduce the likelihood of an infestation by stacking firewood around 20-30 feet away from the interior of your home.

If your yard has a wooden fence, look for infested or rotted materials. When you contact our team of termite control professionals, we’ll apply treatment to make sure these pests stay away. You can also prevent infestations by:

  • Keeping moisture away from your foundation
  • Reducing the number of plants near your home
  • Sealing gaps
  • Removing food sources like tree stumps and newspapers
  • Patching any holes in your window screens
  • Obtaining termite inspections at least once every year

How Long Does It Typically Take to Eliminate a Termite Infestation?

The amount of time it takes to eliminate a termite infestation around your home depends on the treatment that’s used. If we place bait stations around your home, your termite problem can be eliminated in anywhere from several weeks to a few months. In comparison, fumigation exterminates colonies in a matter of days. As for chemical termite treatments, they can take a few days to work as well.

Which Pest Control Is Best for Termites?

The best pest control service for termites typically involves a combination of methods to ensure effective eradication and prevention. For example, soil and barrier treatments effectively eliminate termites and provide a long-lasting barrier that prevents future infestations.

Termite baiting stations allow you to get rid of termites in an Eco-friendly manner. Tented fumigation is highly effective and efficient. However, it’s more expensive than the other solutions.

For best results, contact the experts here at Corky’s Pest Control, we will assess your specific situation and recommend a tailored solution. Our comprehensive termite control services include the latest and most efficient methods.

Is Fumigation the Only Way to Get Rid of Termites?

While fumigation is a very effective form of termite extermination, there are other types of solutions such as chemical solutions used around and installing bait stations. When you schedule termite control for your San Diego home, we’ll inspect the infestation to determine which solution we should use.

What Is the Cost of Termite Treatment in San Diego?

All termite pest control services begin with an inspection. If you schedule your inspection with Corky’s Pest Control, we’ll provide this service for free. You’ll then receive a quote that informs you of the price for termite treatment.

What Factors Contribute to the Cost of Termite Treatment?

Numerous factors contribute to the cost of termite treatment, which include everything from the type of termite to the size of your property. However, the main factor is the severity of the infestation.

If termites have been in and around your home for a long time, they may be embedded into the property, which means that it will take longer to eradicate them. The type of treatment that’s used will also impact the cost. Fumigation is always more expensive than placing bait stations around your home.

What Time of Year Is Best to Treat Termites?

Termites feed all year round. However, termite treatment is usually most effective during the cold winter months. At this time of the year, termite activity is somewhat predictable, which may allow for more effective treatment.

How Long Is Termite Season in Southern California?

The termite season in Southern California usually ranges from June to November. While termites can be active at all times of the year, they usually swarm when the weather is hot and moist. Desert Drywood termites are often present from June to September. Western drywood termites swarm from September to November.

How Often Should Termite Inspections Be Conducted for Optimal Prevention?

If you live in Southern California, termite inspections should be conducted at least once a year. Annual inspections help detect early signs of termite activity and allow for timely intervention before significant damage occurs. In areas with a high risk of termite infestations, we may recommend an inspection more often, such as every six months.

Do Termites Go Away Permanently After Treatment?

The effectiveness of termite control methods depends on the one you use. If you use pressure-treated wood in your home, you may be able to keep termites away for a long time. Termites are less likely to eat wood that has already been treated with various chemicals. Keep in mind, however, that using pressure-treated wood isn’t a permanent solution.

If you place bait stations around your property, they offer long-lasting protection. These stations contain a termiticide treatment that doesn’t become active immediately. Termites are automatically attracted to these stations. They’ll take the termiticide back to their nests to share with other termites in the colony.

While these treatments can take a long time to work, they can keep termites away from your home for years. If you ask us to place bait stations around your property, we’ll monitor them to ensure they remain effective.

As for liquid-soil treatments, they can provide your home with a barrier that lasts for around five years. Before applying the liquid treatment, we’ll dig a trench around your home. Once the trench is filled, termites will travel through the tunnels and take the chemicals back to their nests.

Is Termite Protection Worth It in San Diego?

Termite protection is highly recommended for San Diego residents. You live in a somewhat hot and humid climate, which is the perfect environment for termite infestations to flourish. By obtaining termite protection with our pest control services, you can have peace of mind that your home is free of these pests.