Localized Termite Treatment Services

At Times Up Termite, we understand that every termite infestation is unique. That’s why we offer specialized, localized termite treatment services tailored to effectively combat specific types of termite and wood-destroying insect infestations. Our targeted approach ensures efficient resolution to your termite problems, saving you time and preventing further damage to your property.

Termite Spot Treatment

Our termite spot treatment is designed for precise application, directly addressing infestations without the need for extensive property treatment. This method is perfect for early-stage infestations or isolated areas, offering a quick and effective solution to eliminating termites with minimal disruption to your home or business.

Treatment for Subterranean Termites

Subterranean termites pose a significant threat due to their ability to cause extensive damage from the ground up. Our treatment for subterranean termites involves advanced techniques and products that target these pests where they live and breed.

Treatment for Drywood Termites

Drywood termites require a different approach, as they live within the wood they consume. Our treatment for drywood termites includes localized spot treatments and fumigation options, depending on the severity of the infestation. These treatments are designed to penetrate wood surfaces, eliminating drywood termites and preventing their return.

Treatment for Wood-Boring Beetles

In addition to termites, wood-boring beetles can also cause significant damage to wooden structures. Our localized treatments target these pests, eradicating infestations and protecting your property from future damage. Our experts use the latest techniques to ensure these pests are completely removed.

Learn More About Our Termite Spot Treatments

At Times Up Termite, we offer free termite inspections to determine the type of wood-destroying insects affecting your property and develop a custom treatment plan. From spot treatments and fumigations to termite damage repair, we have you covered. Contact us today to learn more.

Termite Spot Treatment FAQs

Termite spot treatment can be a great option when the problem is limited, accessible, and clearly identified. It is often one of the least disruptive ways to deal with termite activity, especially when homeowners want to avoid treating the entire structure. These FAQs explain when spot treatment works, what to expect, and how it fits into a larger termite control plan.

What is termite spot treatment?+
Termite spot treatment is a localized treatment used to target termites in a specific area of the home. Instead of treating the entire structure, the technician applies product directly into the affected wood, wall void, or area where termite activity has been confirmed. It is commonly used for small, contained infestations.
When is spot treatment a good option for termite control?+
Spot treatment is usually a good fit when termite activity is isolated and easy to access. If the infestation is limited to one section of trim, framing, or another small area, spot treatment may be enough. It is often recommended when there is no evidence that termites have spread throughout the home.
Can spot treatment eliminate termites without treating the whole house?+
Yes, in the right situation. If the colony or damage is truly localized, termite spot treatment can stop the activity without whole house treatment. The key is making sure the infestation has been fully identified through a professional termite inspection.
How long does a spot treatment appointment take?+
Most appointments are fairly quick compared to larger termite services. The timing depends on how many areas are being treated and how easy they are to access, but many spot treatment visits can be completed in just a few hours.
Is spot treatment effective for drywood termites?+
Yes, termite spot treatment is often used for drywood termites when the infestation is small and the affected area can be reached directly. If drywood termites are scattered through multiple areas, another treatment option may be more effective.
What is the difference between termite spot treatment and fumigation?+
Spot treatment focuses on one known area, while fumigation treats the entire structure. Spot treatment is less disruptive, but fumigation may be the better option for widespread drywood termite activity.
Do I still need follow-up after spot treatment?+
Yes. Follow-up inspections help confirm the treatment worked and make sure new termite activity has not shown up elsewhere in the home.

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“We have used Times Up Termite for the last 26 years and have always been impressed with their prices, service and guarantees. They are an excellent company.”

- Donna W.

“Times Up did termite and dry rot repair on my home. Work was excellent and done in a timely manner. Would definitely use again.”

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“I'm very happy with the service I continue to receive from the team at Times Up Termite. I highly recommend using them for termite treatments. The team is responsive to emails/calls and the entire staff is knowledgeable and kind. Highly Recommend.”

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“They were excellent in describing what they were working on, how things were getting replaced, and professional in how they got it done. They were even able to get an excellent match to the paint on my house, most of which has been battered by the sun for several decades.”

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