Think you might have termites? Mud tubes along your foundation? Swarmers in the spring? Soft or damaged wood?
In Southwest Ohio, subterranean termites are common — and when they show up, you need a real solution.
At Evict-A-Pest, we focus on fixing the problem — not locking you into a long-term contract.
We provide thorough termite inspections and proven treatment options designed to eliminate active infestations and protect your home. If ongoing protection makes sense, we’ll explain it. If it doesn’t, we won’t push it. No scare tactics. No automatic renewals. No long-term contracts pushed — just real solutions.
Call or Text (513) 227-8769 to schedule a termite inspection or ask any questions.
Termite Services Include:
- Termite Inspections
- Termite Treatment & Liquid Barriers
- Preventative Termite Protection
- Real Estate / WDI Inspections
- Ongoing Monitoring Options
Common Termite Questions
Are termites always visible if they’re present?
No. Subterranean termites live underground and inside walls, which means damage often occurs long before obvious signs appear. That’s why professional inspections focus on risk areas, not just visible damage.
How long does a termite treatment last?
When applied correctly, modern treatments like soil-applied termiticides can protect a home for many years. Longevity depends on application quality, soil conditions, and whether the structure is altered afterward.
Can I treat termites myself?
DIY products may address surface activity, but they rarely eliminate the colony or protect the structure long-term. Improper treatment can also make termites harder to detect during future inspections.
What is the difference between a treatment and inspection?
No. A contract only makes sense in certain situations, like active infestations or homes with high termite pressure. Many homeowners only need a professional inspection and, if needed, a properly applied treatment — not an ongoing plan.
What is the difference between a treatment and inspection?
An inspection determines whether termites are present and where the risk exists. Treatment is only recommended if activity or conducive conditions are found. Treating without inspection often leads to unnecessary cost or missed problems.
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