Termites Invading? Show Them the Door!

Termites Are Very Common In Arizona.

You might have termite issues if you notice mud tubes on the ceiling or walls around the base of your house or business.

MUD TUBES

PEELING PAINT

DRY ROT

You might also see peeling paint, grooves or dry rot on wood surfaces. This is not something that anyone wants to see at their home or business.

Alpha Pest Control Can Help.

We start with the basics – we recommend removing any scrap wood from exterior walls and addressing any water leaks.

  • Step 1: Cut Off Their Water and Food Supply
    Did you know termites can’t survive without moisture? By eliminating leaks, overwatering and removing excess wood you are taking away what they need to survive.
  • Step 2: Build a Barrier
    We apply a professional-grade termiticide that sticks to the soil which then uses the termites’ own behavior to transfer the product throughout the colony for a fast and effective kill. Think of it as a force field (but for bugs) t o keep your home or business secure.
  • Step 3: Set the Trap
    Want a less invasive option? Our termite bait stations give the termites free food with a special something inside which again they transfer throughout the colony for complete elimination of all of these pests.
  • Step 4: Let the Pros Handle It
    Termite treatment involves trenching and drilling, and unless you moonlight as a pest control expert, it’s best left to us. With over three decades of experience in pest prevention, we’ll get the job done right.

Get a Free Termite Inspection Today!

Don’t let termites treat your home like an all-you-can-eat buffet. Let us contaminate their food supply and stop them before they become an issue. Alpha Pest Control has been serving Tempe and the the Phoenix Metro Valley for over 35 years, and we know how to stop them in their tracks.

CONTACT US

Call or text Alpha Pest Control at 480-968-0414 or use our website form to explain your issue. We’ll schedule an appointment at a convenient time for you so you’ll have one less thing to worry about.

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