Protect Your Home from Termites in St. Louis, Jefferson, St. Charles, Franklin Counties and Metro Illinois & Surrounding Areas
Your home could be in danger. Termites can cause significant damage to your home if left untreated. At Holpers Pest & Animal Solutions, we offer a comprehensive approach to termite control, from inspection to treatment services, that will protect your property from these destructive pests. Our team of highly trained technicians will use the latest technologies and techniques to tailor our termite control treatments to your home’s unique needs. We prioritize your satisfaction! We guarantee that our solutions are effective for keeping termites at bay with our detail-oriented approach to termite control.
Worried that termites might already be in your home? Don’t wait to give us a call at (314) 887-7102 or contact us online today to schedule a same-day appointment with our team.
High-Quality Termite Extermination in St. Louis
At Holpers Pest & Animal Solutions, we’re committed to providing fast and effective termite extermination services to protect your home and your investment. Our technicians will thoroughly inspect your home to determine the extent of the infestation and create a customized treatment plan targeting your specific needs. We also offer preventative treatments to ensure termites don’t return, giving you the peace of mind you need as well as protecting your home from further damage.
Termite Signs & Problems
It is not always immediately evident that the problems you are experiencing at home are caused by termites. These insects can go for long periods of time without being detected, so if you suspect that there is damage to your home caused by termites, it is important to get help right away.
Keep an eye out for these signs of a termite infestation:
Cracked or bubbling paint around your home
Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
Mud tubes on walls or in crawl spaces
A swarm of winged insects in your home or yard
Discarded wings from swarming insects
If you notice one or more symptoms in the list above, get help right away. It is highly possible that termites have already made themselves at home in your home.
Fortunately, there are many possible treatments to treat a termite infestation. An effective option is a non-repellant with delayed toxicity. This undetectable product goes unnoticed by termites, who cannot see, smell, or taste this. Because of the features of this solution, termites can spread it to other termites and even the underlying colony, exposing them to the treatment. This long-term option may take a few months to work effectively, but it offers long-lasting protection for your home. Our team will be able to determine the appropriate solution after a thorough inspection of your property.
How Often Should I Have My Home Inspected for Termites?
It's recommended to have your home inspected for termites at least once a year. However, if you live in a high-risk area where termites are more common (such as warm, humid climates), more frequent inspections—every six months—may be beneficial. Regular inspections help detect infestations early, preventing costly structural damage. Additionally, if you've had previous termite issues, ongoing monitoring and maintenance may be necessary to ensure they don’t return.
What Areas of My Home Are Most at Risk for Termites?
Termites tend to target areas of your home that provide them with moisture, wood, and easy access. The most at-risk areas include:
Foundation & Crawl Spaces – Termites can enter through cracks in the foundation or gaps in crawl spaces, especially where wood is in direct contact with soil.
Basements – If your basement has wooden supports or moisture issues, it can attract termites.
Wooden Decks & Porches – Any untreated or exposed wood structures connected to your home are highly susceptible.
Attics & Roofs – Leaky roofs or damp attic spaces can attract drywood termites.
Walls & Wall Voids – Termites often tunnel through walls, damaging drywall, wooden framing, and insulation.
Flooring & Baseboards – Wooden floors, especially if they are exposed to moisture, can be a prime target.
Doors & Windows – Wooden door frames and window sills, particularly in humid conditions, can be vulnerable.
Regular inspections and moisture control can help reduce the risk of termite infestations in these areas.
For more information about termite control services in St. Louis, give our team a call at (314) 887-7102 or contact us online today.