Termite Treatment in North Little Rock
Adams Pest Control has been a trusted termite exterminator in North Little Rock, AR, for 67 years, serving the community with efficient and effective pest control solutions. Our team of highly-trained technicians specializes in eradicating and preventing wood-destroying insects, including the most common types of termites found in North Little Rock's humid climate. Whether you need inspections, treatments, prevention, or monitoring, we offer same-day service for your peace of mind.
Our termite control services include:
- Pre-sale termite inspections for real estate
- Ongoing monitoring and renewal
- Termite damage warranty program
- Crawl space fungus treatment to protect your home
- Moisture barrier to help trap soil moisture
Protect Your Home from Wood Destroying Insects
Homes with termite infestations are not safe in the long run due to the extensive damage caused by these pests. Each year, termites cause over $5 billion worth of damage nationwide. It is crucial to take immediate action and call the professionals if you observe any signs of termite activity in your Arkansas home.
How Termites Enter Buildings
Subterranean termites are some of the most common pests and are often responsible for the most costly damages. They usually enter buildings through mud or dirt tubes that they build along the ground’s surface. Subterranean termites prefer moist areas behind walls, in basements, and under foundations. Although Formosan termites are mostly found in coastal states, they are just as destructive. Their colonies are often larger than subterranean colonies, and they typically choose foundations and the backsides of walls to attack.
How To Identify Termite Infestations
For subterranean termites, look for dirt tubes along the outside of a home or building. Knock on areas of the walls where there should be solid wood. If it sounds hollow instead, this may be a sign that termites are chewing wood from the backside of the wall.
- Wood Damage - Look for hollowed or damaged wood. Termites feed on wood from the inside, leaving a thin layer of wood or paint on the outside.
- Discarded Wings - After swarming, termites shed their wings. Finding discarded wings around windowsills or on the floor can signify a termite infestation.
- Tight-fitting Doors and Hard-to-Open Windows - Swollen or warped doors and windows may result from termite damage. Termites produce moisture as they feed on wood, causing it to warp.
- Clicking Sounds - Soldier termites may bang their heads against the wood or shake their bodies to signal danger. This can produce clicking sounds that are sometimes audible.
- Tunnels in Wood - Subterranean termites create tunnels in the wood, which can often be seen on the surface. These tunnels help protect them from predators and maintain a controlled environment.
- Blistered or Buckling Paint - Termites can cause paint to bubble, blister, or peel. This may be due to moisture produced by the termites as they feed on or tunnel through the wood.
- Sagging Floors or Ceilings - Severe termite damage can lead to sagging or warped floors and ceilings. If you notice these signs, it could indicate extensive structural damage.
How To Remove Termites
If a termite inspection has not been performed in the past year, call a professional, even if an infestation has not been identified. Never use DIY methods found online for infestations. They are dangerous to family members and pets. Trying to treat an infestation usually results in the termites relocating to an area that is even harder to reach or see. Always trust a professional to handle the job and remove an infestation. Having a problem treated early will save thousands in damages. Call us for a free estimate or to discuss an ongoing preventative treatment plan in Arkansas. The professionals at Adams Pest Control have provided quality service since 1957.
Serving Central and Northwest Arkansas
As a business with strong local ties, we take pleasure in aiding our neighbors in the North Little Rock vicinity and nearby communities. Our reach also spans to communities in northwest Arkansas. If your community isn't mentioned, just pick up the phone and call us!