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Expert Termite Control Services Across Arkansas, Oklahoma & Missouri

If you’re searching for termite pest control near Arkansas, Oklahoma, or Missouri, West Termite, Pest & Lawn provides professional termite control services designed to protect your biggest investment.

Our termite control programs focus on inspection, treatment, and long-term prevention so your home stays protected year-round.

Termite Control Services

What You Need to Know About Termite Control

Your home is one of the largest investments you’ll ever make. The last thing you want is structural damage happening quietly behind walls or beneath your floors.

Termites cause billions of dollars in damage across the United States every year. In Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri, subterranean termites are especially common due to our climate and soil conditions. In fact, annual termite inspections are often required for homeowners, especially during real estate transactions, which makes ongoing termite control more than just a good idea.

By the time visible signs appear, damage may already be underway. That’s why professional termite control services and routine annual checkups are so important.

Whether you suspect activity or simply want preventative protection, investing in termite pest control now can prevent major repairs later. And if you want to make sure you’re dealing with the best, all you need to do is call West.

After all, peace of mind isn’t optional when it comes to termites. It’s essential.

You Love Your Home. Unfortunately, So Do Termites.

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Detecting Termites

Termites are often called “silent destroyers” for a reason. They stay hidden underground, inside walls, or within wooden structures. Many homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until visible damage or swarming occurs.

Routine termite inspections are the best way to catch early signs of termite activity before serious structural damage develops.

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Termite Treatments

West Termite, Pest & Lawn offers termite control services for both new construction and existing homes, including pre-treatment throughout all phases of construction. We have several levels of treatment available to help control most situations.

Our trained termite control specialists will inspect your property and recommend the most effective control for termites based on the structure, soil conditions, and level of activity.

Experience the Difference

Protecting your home from termites isn’t just another service at West. It’s something we take seriously because we know what’s at stake. Our termite damage protection plan is considered one of the best in the industry, designed to provide reliable, long-term protection rather than a quick fix.

With most of our termite control services, your plan includes a yearly inspection to help catch potential issues early. If you choose a bait system, we perform quarterly inspections to ensure everything is functioning properly and your home stays protected without interruption.

Our technicians receive continuous training in the latest termite pest control methods, products, and best practices. Every team member is background and drug tested, so you can feel confident about who’s inspecting and protecting your property.

Our Proven Termite Control Process
at West Termite, Pest & Lawn

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Inspection

Every termite control service begins with a thorough inspection of your home, including crawlspaces, basements, and areas that are prone to moisture or come into contact with the ground. We look for signs of termite activity, structural damage, and conditions that may attract termites. This allows us to recommend the right termite control services for your specific situation.

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Treatment

Based on our findings, we implement a customized termite treatment plan. We use a patented mixture of chemicals designed to kill termite larvae and deter adult termites from settling in your home. If your home shows signs of an active termite infestation, we may use a combination of liquid and heat treatments to ensure they are fully eradicated.

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Prevention

It’s far easier and less expensive to prevent a termite infestation than it is to repair the damage they cause. That’s why we build long-term protection into our termite control services. With scheduled inspections and ongoing monitoring, your home stays protected year after year.

Complete Termite Control Services & Treatment Options

Termites are a serious concern for homeowners in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. In fact, annual termite inspections are often required during real estate transactions in these states. Protecting your home with professional termite control services isn’t just preventative. It’s practical.

West Termite, Pest & Lawn provides comprehensive termite pest control backed by experience, training, and proven treatment methods. Our technicians are trained in the latest tools and best practices to ensure no area of your home is overlooked during inspection or treatment.

PRE-CONSTRUCTION TREATMENT

We provide pre-construction Eastern Subterranean Termite treatment for new builds, additions, and large-scale construction projects. Treating during construction helps establish protection before termites ever become a problem.

POST-CONSTRUCTION TREATMENT (EXISTING HOME)

If you’re experiencing termite activity or need a termite policy for a home sale, we offer post-construction Eastern Subterranean Termite treatment designed to eliminate activity and establish ongoing protection.

SENTRICON TERMITE BAITING SYSTEM

For homeowners who prefer a baiting approach, the Sentricon Termite Baiting System offers a drill-free, environmentally friendly option for termite control. This system provides continuous monitoring and protection.

TERMIDOR HP

Termidor HP is an advanced termite treatment delivery system that can be used in situations where homeowners prefer not to drill patios or porches. However, please note that Oklahoma currently still requires drilling in certain treatment situations.

West’s Moisture Control & Termite Prevention

Moisture is one of the primary conditions associated with termite activity, wood moisture damage, and wood-destroying organisms. Managing moisture levels in crawlspaces and structural areas is critical to long-term termite prevention.

West Termite, Pest & Lawn offers several moisture control solutions.

MOISTURE BARRIER

We install polyethylene moisture barriers to reduce excess ground moisture and improve crawlspace conditions.

ATMOX CONTROL SYSTEM

As a certified ATMOX moisture control system dealer, West Termite installs systems that regulate airflow and humidity in crawlspaces. Strategically placed vents and low-voltage fans, computer-controlled and monitored, help maintain optimal moisture levels. Systems are also available for attic areas.

VENT WELLS

Vent wells can be installed where exterior vents sit low to the ground and allow excess moisture to enter during wet weather. Adding vent wells helps direct water away from crawlspace openings and reduces unwanted moisture buildup beneath your home.

AUTOMATIC VENTS

Temperature-responsive vents open and close automatically to help regulate airflow and reduce moisture buildup.

Your Termite Control Questions Answered
by West Termite, Pest & Lawn

How do I know if I have a termite problem?

We strongly recommend annual termite inspections because many signs of termite activity remain hidden until damage is already underway. Termites often work behind walls, beneath flooring, and inside crawlspaces where they are difficult to detect.

 

Signs of a possible termite infestation include:

  • Swarms of mating termites typically occur in the spring. These often appear near windowsills or exposed wood. You may also notice discarded translucent wings on exterior windowsills.
  • Mud tubes along foundation walls, floor joists, or exposed wood. Subterranean termites build these to stay moist and protected while traveling.
  • Small holes, hollow-sounding wood, or chewing marks in exposed wood, beams, drywall, or even furniture. You may also notice sawdust-like material nearby.

 

If you notice any of these signs, contact a termite pest control professional as soon as possible.

What is a termite swarm?
A termite swarm occurs when winged termites mature into adults and leave an established colony to form a new one. In Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri, Subterranean termites are the most common species, and they typically swarm in the spring on warm days after rainfall, often around dusk.

A swarm may look like a small cloud of flying insects and usually lasts only a few hours. If you experience a termite swarm, it may mean termites are preparing to establish a new colony in or near your home. It can also indicate that a second-generation colony is already present within the structure.

If termites are swarming indoors, it’s a strong sign that professional termite control services are needed. Close off the affected area if possible and contact a termite control specialist immediately. Collecting a few specimens can help confirm identification and guide treatment.

Will termites go away after termite season?
No.

Swarming is simply part of the reproductive cycle. After termites swarm, they shed their wings and settle into a new colony. If that colony is inside your home, they will continue feeding on wood and structural materials year-round.

Termites do not leave on their own. Once established, professional termite control is required to eliminate them.

How can I treat a termite infestation?

Unfortunately, there are no reliable DIY solutions for termite infestations. Over-the-counter products do not reach the colony and often allow the problem to spread further into the structure.

Professional termite control services may involve:

  • Liquid pesticide
  • Perimeter bait stations
  • Liquid and foam injections
  • Liquid borate application
  • Fumigation

The proper treatment depends on the termite species, level of infestation, and construction of the home. A licensed termite control specialist should perform an inspection before recommending treatment.

What materials are termites most drawn to?
Termites are most attracted to wood and cellulose materials that come into contact with soil or retain moisture. This includes untreated lumber, wooden fence posts, deck posts, tree stumps, and structural framing. Areas where wood meets the ground are especially vulnerable.

They can also enter through small cracks in foundations and expansion joints to reach interior wood.

If you’re building or making repairs, using treated wood or non-wood materials where possible can help reduce the risk of termite activity. Proper moisture control and professional termite control services provide the strongest long-term protection.

What does the termite inspection process look like?
A termite control specialist from West Termite, Pest & Lawn performs a detailed inspection of accessible interior and exterior areas of your home. This includes crawlspaces, basements, foundations, structural components, and any areas prone to moisture.

After the inspection, you will receive a written report outlining findings and any recommended termite control services. We prefer homeowners to be present for interior access, but exterior inspections can be completed if necessary.

Testimonials

What Our Customers Are Saying About West Termite, Pest & Lawn

We don’t just say we’re the best, we let our customers speak for us. From quick response times to professional results, our reviews say it all.

As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of safety, consistency, and treating people right. That’s why every technician is trained like family, and every customer is treated like one too.

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Great work for a fair price!

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Great termite and pest specialists.

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So accommodating and knowledgeable.

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Great follow-through/communication.

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Thorough inspections every year.

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Always courteous and professional!

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