Termites chewing through your peace of mind? At DOA Pest Control, our 31 years in the game give us an edge—our technicians are termite-tracking experts, armed with advanced baits and barriers. We dig deep, literally, to protect your home’s bones, offering tailored plans that national brands can’t match. Our 100% satisfaction guarantee and local roots mean we’re invested in your long-term fix. Let us shield your property with precision and pride.
We tackle termite infestations with a precise, proven process built on over 31 years of experience. Our certified technicians start by inspecting your property, focusing on foundations, wooden structures, and soil contact points to assess damage and identify termite species—subterranean, drywood, or otherwise. We then deploy targeted treatments, like liquid termiticides or bait systems, to eliminate colonies and protect your home. For subterranean termites, we create a chemical barrier in the soil, while baits lure workers to spread poison back to the nest. Drywood termites get spot treatments in infested wood. We drill into walls or floors if needed, ensuring every entry point and active area is addressed. Post-treatment, we monitor with follow-ups to confirm the colony is eradicated, and we offer prevention tips—like reducing wood-to-soil contact. Our approach minimizes structural risk, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and a one-year warranty on select services. Trust us to defend your home from termites with expertise and care.
Termites work silently, but we at DOA Pest Control know the signs to watch for so you can catch them early. Mud tubes—pencil-sized tunnels along walls or foundations—are a giveaway for subterranean termites traveling from soil to wood. Hollow-sounding wood when tapped, or bubbling paint on walls, hints at damage beneath. You might spot discarded wings near windows or doors from swarmers after a mating flight. Look for these clues:
Mud tubes on exterior or interior surfaces
Wood that sounds empty or crumbles easily
Piles of wings after swarming
Frass (drywood termite droppings) like tiny pellets near wood.
Unexplained cracks in beams or sagging floors can also signal trouble. If you see these, call us—we’ll confirm and act swiftly to stop the destruction.
Termites are fascinating pests, and our 31+ years at DOA Pest Control have taught us plenty about their habits. These “silent destroyers” live in complex, caste-based societies—workers, soldiers, and reproductives—each with a role. Workers chew wood 24/7, digesting cellulose with gut microbes, while soldiers defend with powerful jaws or chemical sprays. Subterranean termites build vast underground networks, some spanning acres, linked by mud tubes. Here’s what’s remarkable:
Voracious: A colony can eat 2-3 pounds of wood weekly.
Long-Lived: Queens live decades, laying thousands of eggs yearly.
Blind: Most termites lack eyes, relying on pheromones and touch.
Ecological: In nature, they recycle dead wood—trouble starts indoors.
Swarmers launch in spring or fall, starting new colonies if conditions align. Unlike ants, their cousins, termites avoid light and rarely surface, making their damage sneaky and severe. Their teamwork and persistence keep us vigilant when protecting your home!
We tackle termite infestations with a precise, proven process built on over 31 years of experience. Our certified technicians start by inspecting your property, focusing on foundations, wooden structures, and soil contact points to assess damage and identify termite species—subterranean, drywood, or otherwise. We then deploy targeted treatments, like liquid termiticides or bait systems, to eliminate colonies and protect your home. For subterranean termites, we create a chemical barrier in the soil, while baits lure workers to spread poison back to the nest. Drywood termites get spot treatments in infested wood. We drill into walls or floors if needed, ensuring every entry point and active area is addressed. Post-treatment, we monitor with follow-ups to confirm the colony is eradicated, and we offer prevention tips—like reducing wood-to-soil contact. Our approach minimizes structural risk, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and a one-year warranty on select services. Trust us to defend your home from termites with expertise and care.
Termites work silently, but we at DOA Pest Control know the signs to watch for so you can catch them early. Mud tubes—pencil-sized tunnels along walls or foundations—are a giveaway for subterranean termites traveling from soil to wood. Hollow-sounding wood when tapped, or bubbling paint on walls, hints at damage beneath. You might spot discarded wings near windows or doors from swarmers after a mating flight. Look for these clues:
Mud tubes on exterior or interior surfaces
Wood that sounds empty or crumbles easily
Piles of wings after swarming
Frass (drywood termite droppings) like tiny pellets near wood.
Unexplained cracks in beams or sagging floors can also signal trouble. If you see these, call us—we’ll confirm and act swiftly to stop the destruction.
Termites are fascinating pests, and our 31+ years at DOA Pest Control have taught us plenty about their habits. These “silent destroyers” live in complex, caste-based societies—workers, soldiers, and reproductives—each with a role. Workers chew wood 24/7, digesting cellulose with gut microbes, while soldiers defend with powerful jaws or chemical sprays. Subterranean termites build vast underground networks, some spanning acres, linked by mud tubes. Here’s what’s remarkable:
Voracious: A colony can eat 2-3 pounds of wood weekly.
Long-Lived: Queens live decades, laying thousands of eggs yearly.
Blind: Most termites lack eyes, relying on pheromones and touch.
Ecological: In nature, they recycle dead wood—trouble starts indoors.
Swarmers launch in spring or fall, starting new colonies if conditions align. Unlike ants, their cousins, termites avoid light and rarely surface, making their damage sneaky and severe. Their teamwork and persistence keep us vigilant when protecting your home!