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Kenosha Termite Control
Professional Termite Treatment

Silent and destructive, termites in Kenosha can compromise structural timber before most homeowners notice any signs. Our licensed specialists inspect, identify, and eliminate active colonies with targeted professional treatment.

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Common Signs of Termite Infestation
  • Wood that sounds hollow when knocked
  • Mud tubes on foundation or walls
  • Discarded wings near windows/doors
  • Bubbling or uneven paint on walls
  • Frass — tiny pellets — accumulating near wood surfaces
  • Doors or window frames that suddenly become difficult to open
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Termite Control Kenosha — Why Acting Quickly Matters

What makes termite infestations in Kenosha particularly dangerous is their silence. Colonies work inside structural timber for months or years before any external sign appears. Subterranean termites — the most widely distributed species across the US — nest underground and use mud tubes to reach the timber in foundations, floors, and wall framing without ever being seen at the surface.

In Kenosha, warm temperatures and seasonal moisture create conditions where termite colonies can remain active for extended periods. A mature colony can contain hundreds of thousands of workers consuming wood continuously. Professional inspection is the only reliable way to determine the extent of an infestation.

Important: Insurance and Termite Damage

Standard homeowner's insurance policies in most states exclude termite damage on the grounds that it is a preventable condition. The financial exposure from a significant infestation falls entirely on the homeowner. Professional inspection and early treatment is the only reliable way to contain that risk.

Species Active in Kenosha

  • Subterranean Termites: Found across the US including Kenosha, subterranean termites are the species responsible for the majority of termite damage to residential properties. Underground nesting and mud tube travel make them difficult to detect without a professional inspection.
  • Drywood Termites: Unlike subterranean species, drywood termites require no soil contact — they nest and feed entirely within dry timber, including framing lumber, hardwood flooring, and furniture. Hexagonal frass pellets are the key identifying sign.
  • Formosan Termites: Prevalent in southern US states, Formosan termites form larger colonies than native subterranean species and cause damage at a significantly faster rate. Early identification is critical.

Treatment Options for Kenosha Properties

The right treatment depends on termite species, how far the infestation has spread, and the structure of your property.

Liquid Soil Treatment

A liquid termiticide barrier is applied around the perimeter of the foundation, creating a treated zone that subterranean termites contact when traveling between soil and structure.

Termite Bait Stations

Bait stations installed in the ground around the property. Worker termites collect bait and carry it back to the colony, disrupting the population over time.

Fumigation (Drywood)

When drywood termites have spread extensively through structural timber, whole-structure fumigation is the most comprehensive solution — penetrating every void and cavity that spot treatments cannot reach.

Wood Injection Treatment

Termiticide injected directly into infested wood members, killing termites within the treated timber and providing a residual deterrent for future activity.

Structural Inspection & Report

Thorough inspection identifies all active and past termite damage, entry points, and moisture conditions — with a written report provided to the homeowner.

Preventative Treatment

For properties with no current infestation, preventative soil treatment or monitoring station installation creates a protective barrier.

Termite Facts for Kenosha Homeowners

Visible termite damage is a lagging indicator. The colony that produced it has typically been active for three to five years before surface signs appear. By inspection time, the extent of damage usually exceeds what the visible signs suggest. For Kenosha properties in active termite zones, annual inspection is the professional standard.

Get a Professional Termite Inspection in Kenosha

Whether you have noticed signs of termite activity or want a professional assessment of your property's condition, our licensed termite specialists in Kenosha can help. Transparent pricing. Written inspection report. No call-out fee.

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