In the deep south, termites are fairly common. In East Texas, it is not a matter of if but when you’ll get a termite infestation. The risk of a home termite infestation is moderate to heavy out here in this beautiful wooded area of Texas. Termite infestations can start as soon as a year after construction. There are up to 8 termite colonies per acre, according to estimates.
In the deep south, termites are fairly common. In East Texas, it is not a matter of if but when you’ll get a termite infestation. The risk of a home termite infestation is moderate to heavy out here in this beautiful wooded area of Texas. Termite infestations can start as soon as a year after construction. There are up to 8 termite colonies per acre, according to estimates.
There are two types of homes in East Texas: those that have termites and those that will get termites. When you’re covered by getting one of our termite treatment services, you can relax knowing that you’ll be protected. It might come as a surprise that termites cause more damage each year than fires, floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes combined. However, termite extermination is not covered by homeowner’s insurance. But how MUCH does termite treatment cost?
Unfortunately, termite treatment can be costly. However, when you get one of The Bug’s End Pest Control’s termite treatments, you’ll be safe from the exorbitant costs of termite damage to your home. It’s a no-brainer when you compare the expense of termite prevention, or treatment to the cost of the damage that termites will cause to your home.
When you call The Bug’s End Pest Control, you can rest easy.
Our special formula is safe for you, your family, and your pets, as well as the environment. All pest management treatments are EPA regulated and safe, including termite treatment solutions. Sentricon is the product we use when performing a termite treatment. It is the greatest, most effective, and safest product on the market, according to experts.
For chemical treatments or bait stations, termite treatment costs range from $150 to $1200 on average. We treated termites in one of two ways.
Sentricon System Brand
The installation cost of a Sentricon baiting system is $650 to $1,000 with an annual monitoring fee of $250. A total of 60 scientific tests have shown that the colony preferred the Sentricon bait to that of wood in a controlled environment by 10 to 1. The bait is consumed by the colony’s workers and then given to the rest of the colony. The Bug’s End will set the bait stations around your property about 10-15 feet apart and check on them on an annual basis.
Chemically Treating the Soil for Termites
Chemical termite soil treatment costs between $150 and $1200. Spot treatments can be done for around 150 or entire house treatments for anywhere from $650 and $1200, depending on the size of the house. This treatment involves digging a trench or drilling holes around the structure and filling that with a Termiticide, creating a barrier around the entire structure. This needs to be redone around every seven years.
Both methods are successful treatment strategies for eradicating an active subterranean termite infestation and preventing future infestations.
For chemical treatments or bait stations, termite treatment costs range from $150 to $1200 on average. We treated termites in one of two ways.
Sentricon System Brand
The installation cost of a Sentricon baiting system is $650 to $1,000 with an annual monitoring fee of $250.
A total of 60 scientific tests have shown that the colony preferred the Sentricon bait to that of wood in a controlled environment by 10 to 1. The bait is consumed by the colony’s workers and then given to the rest of the colony. The Bug’s End will set the bait stations around your property about 10-15 feet apart and check on them on an annual basis.
Chemically Treating the Soil for Termites
Chemical termite soil treatment costs between $150 and $1200. Spot treatments can be done for around 150 or entire house treatments for anywhere from $650 and $1200, depending on the size of the house. This treatment involves digging a trench or drilling holes around the structure and filling that with a Termiticide, creating a barrier around the entire structure. This needs to be redone around every seven years.
Both methods are successful treatment strategies for eradicating an active subterranean termite infestation and preventing future infestations.