Termites

About Termites
Termites Western Exterminating Haltom City Texas Fort Worth pest control entomology

Whether it’s baiting or barrier treatments, Western has the right solution to protect your home or business from damaging termites. The most common form in the Dallas/Fort Worth area is the Eastern subterranean termites which feed on the cellulose of wood, paper, or plant material. Most of the termites in this picture are worker termites that do all the damage. The ones shown with larger dark heads are the soldier termites that defend the colony.

 

Like a proverbial iceberg, the worst part of a termite infestation is below the surface. Termite colonies can contain hundreds of thousands of insects, ready to devour your greatest investment from the inside out. You might not see any signs of termites or any damage until it’s too late. This can be a costly mistake.

Curative and Preventative termite treatments

Western has extensive experience and “know-how” using termite baits and liquid treatments. Western is one of only 3% of pest control companies certified to provide the Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination System. Sentricon is the only termite control product ever to earn the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award, a top federal environmental honor. Our termite bait is effective, easy to live with, and environmentally friendly. You know you’ll sleep better if your home is protected with the Sentricon termite baiting solution. Don’t wait until the damage is done.

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(817) 834-3121

 

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Western Exterminating Company of Fort Worth, TX is proud to be one of the few Certified Sentricon Specialists authorized to use the Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination Baiting System.  Sentricon’s system is the #1 termite product in America, and we are among the privileged 5% of pest control businesses in America to have earned this designation.

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CALL US:

(817) 834-3121

 

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(817) 993-5649

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