
Subterranean Termite Control and Treatment in Boca Raton, Florida
Subterranean Termites Work Quietly Until the Damage Isn’t
You can’t always see a subterranean termite infestation, but we can.
Subterranean termites are some of the most common and destructive termite species in Florida. They live underground, building hidden tunnels to reach your home’s foundation, walls, and structural wood. Most infestations go unnoticed until the damage is extensive.
We’re trained to detect the early warning signs and act fast with targeted, species-specific treatments that stop the colony before it spreads further.

Our Approach to Subterranean Termite Control
Different colonies call for different strategies.
We tailor treatment plans based on the severity, location, and species involved. That may include baiting systems like Sentricon, liquid soil treatments like Termidor, or a combination of both.
We begin by conducting a thorough inspection to detect mud tubes, termite damage, and other telltale signs of subterranean termite activity around your home’s foundation, crawl spaces, and wood structures. It ends with a clear plan for both elimination and long-term defense. The goal is to stop the colony, protect the structure, and prevent it from coming back.
1. Species identification & colony mapping
We identify the specific subterranean termite species—from eastern subterranean termites to Formosan subterranean termite colonies—by examining soil surface tunnels, damaged wood, and winged termites or reproductive termites during swarm season. This lets us pinpoint the permanent central nest area and assess subterranean termite colonies before treatment.
2. Customized treatment process
Next, we tailor a control plan that may combine professional baiting systems (to interrupt worker termite feeding) with liquid soil treatments to form a protective barrier. These methods work in concert to eliminate infestation, protect moisture hotspots, and prevent new colonies from forming.
3. Ongoing monitoring & prevention
After treatment, we install monitoring stations to catch any returning foraging termites early.
Annual inspections and maintenance—clearing decayed wood, sealing entry points, and managing moisture—ensure you maintain a termite-free environment and control subterranean termites from infesting your property again.
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