Termite Control in Louisiana
Our termite services focus on detailed inspections, accurate identification of termite species, and targeted treatment plans designed to stop colonies and reduce the risk of structural damage. With proper monitoring and preventative measures, homeowners can protect their property long-term.
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Termite Control & Wood Destroying Insects
Our termite and wood-destroying insect programs are built for Louisiana’s year-round pest pressure. Rather than short-term treatments, we focus on thorough inspections, targeted control methods, and long-term protection to help reduce active infestations and prevent future damage.
Louisiana Termites & Wood-Destroying Insects We Cover
Our termite programs address the most destructive termite species and wood-destroying insects found in Louisiana.
- Formosan Termites
- Native Subterranean Termites
- Drywood Termites
- Carpenter Ants
- Carpenter Bees
- Powderpost Beetles
- Dark Southern Termite
- Southeastern Drywood
- Old House Borers
We Stop the Problem at the Source
We go beyond surface treatments for termite control by identifying termite species, locating active colonies, assessing wood-destroying damage, and implementing targeted treatment and prevention strategies designed to protect your home’s structure long-term.
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- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- Licensed & Insured
- Locally Owned and Operated
- WDIR Inspections
- Complimentary Dog Waste Removal
- Over 10 Years of Trusted Experience in Louisiana
Our Termite Control Process
- First Termite Treatment: Designed to remove active colonies and halt ongoing damage. This treatment also creates a long-term protective barrier around and beneath your home or business.
- All-Inclusive Termite Protection: Your protection includes Subterranean and Formosan termites. Drywood termites are treated separately so you only pay for what you need, with no hidden charges or price spikes.
- Structural Inspection & Mapping: Every plan includes detailed termite inspections. It also includes digital structure mapping. Treatment specifications are provided so you can see exactly where and how your home or building is protected.
- Convenient Billing: Simple yearly billing begins after your first termite treatment is completed. The next year, you will get an annual inspection renewal.
Local Termite Control Services
We provide professional termite inspection and treatment in:
- Slidell, La
- Pearl River, La
- Lacombe, La
- Mandeville, La
- Covington, La
- Madisonville, La
- Abita Springs, La
- Folsom, La
- Bush, La
- New Orleans, La
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While we provide termite services across Southeast Louisiana, we maintain dedicated local pages for each primary service area to ensure homeowners receive location-specific guidance and inspection scheduling.
Termite Control FAQ
What types of termites are common in Southeast Louisiana?
The most common termites in Southeast Louisiana are subterranean termites, Formosan termites, and drywood termites. Formosan termites are especially destructive and are very common in the New Orleans area.
How do I know if I have termites?
Common signs of termites include mud tubes on foundations, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, damaged trim, and sagging floors. A professional termite inspection is the best way to confirm activity.
Do you offer professional termite inspections?
Yes. We offer comprehensive termite inspections for residential and commercial properties, including inspections for real estate transactions and annual preventative evaluations.
What is a WDIR termite inspection?
A WDIR inspection (Wood Destroying Insect Report) is required for many real estate transactions in Louisiana. It documents the presence or absence of termites and wood-destroying organisms.
Are Formosan termites more dangerous than regular termites?
Yes. Formosan termites form massive colonies and can cause structural damage much faster than native subterranean termites, making early detection and professional treatment critical.
What termite treatments do you offer?
Termite control options may include liquid soil treatments, trenching and rodding, baiting systems, and targeted treatments depending on the termite species and structure type.
How long does termite treatment last?
Most professional termite treatments provide long-term protection when properly installed and maintained. Annual inspections are recommended to ensure continued coverage.
Can termites come back after treatment?
Without ongoing inspections and protection, termites can return. Regular monitoring and maintenance help ensure long-term termite protection.
Locations We Serve
We specialize in full-coverage pest, termite and wildlife control across Southeast Louisiana, offering fast response and no-contract Freedom Membership options.
Termite Control Education & Resources

Subterranean vs. Formosan Termites: What’s Invading Louisiana Homes?

Signs of Termite Activity Homeowners Should Never Ignore

Bait Stations or Liquid Termite Treatments? What Homeowners Need to Know

Do Termite Contracts Expire? What Happens If You Don’t Renew


