Did you know termites cause over $5 billion in property damage in the U.S. each year?
Left unchecked, a termite infestation can severely weaken your home’s structure, leading to costly repairs.
Fortunately, today’s market offers a wide range of termite control products — from eco-friendly options to professional-grade solutions. Knowing which tools to use and when can save your home from disaster.
In this updated guide, we cover 9 effective termite control products to help you keep your home termite-free. Let’s dive in!
Termites are often called "silent destroyers" because they can secretly thrive inside your home, chewing through wood, flooring, and even wallpaper, unnoticed for months or years.
A proper termite prevention and treatment plan:
✅ Preserves your home's structural integrity
✅ Protects property value
✅ Prevents thousands in potential repair costs
How it works:
A chemical barrier is applied around the home’s perimeter. Termites that contact it are either repelled or killed.
Pros: Long-lasting protection, colony elimination
Cons: Requires professional application, periodic re-treatment
How it works:
Bait stations lure termites with a food source laced with slow-acting poison. Infected termites return to the colony, spreading the toxin.
Placement: Around the home’s interior and exterior.
Maintenance: Must be checked and refilled regularly.
Pros: Eco-friendly, targets the colony
Cons: Slower results, requires monitoring
How it works:
Derived from orange peels, this natural solvent dissolves termites’ exoskeletons, causing dehydration and death.
Best used for:
Pros: Non-toxic, pet and family friendly
Cons: Limited to small infestations, frequent reapplication needed
How it works:
Boric acid powder disrupts termites’ digestive systems and outer shells, killing them over time.
Applications:
Pros: Affordable, versatile
Cons: Works best when combined with other methods
How it works:
Liquid sprays are applied directly to:
Types:
Pros: Easy spot treatment
Cons: May miss hidden termites, caution required around pets
How it works:
Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a fine powder that damages termites' exoskeletons, leading to dehydration.
Application:
Pros: All-natural, safe around pets and kids
Cons: Less effective in humid areas, repeat applications required
How it works:
Nematodes are tiny parasitic worms that enter termites’ bodies and release a fatal bacterium.
Application:
Pros: 100% natural, chemical-free
Cons: Slower results, soil must remain moist
How it works:
Foaming termiticides expand to fill voids and hard-to-reach spaces.
Perfect for:
Pros: Reaches hidden infestations, long residual effect
Cons: Requires proper application to avoid waste
How it works:
For severe infestations, the entire structure is tented and filled with lethal gas that kills termites everywhere — even deep inside walls.
Process:
Pros: Total eradication
Cons: Expensive, disruptive, chemical-heavy — last resort only
Product Type | Best For | DIY or Pro? |
---|---|---|
Liquid Barrier | Preventing new infestations | Pro |
Bait Stations | Long-term colony control | Both |
Orange Oil | Spot treatments | DIY |
Boric Acid | Supplemental treatment | DIY |
Termite Sprays | Quick spot control | DIY |
Diatomaceous Earth | Natural, eco-friendly treatment | DIY |
Beneficial Nematodes | Outdoor use, organic gardens | DIY |
Termite Foams | Hard-to-reach areas | Both |
Fumigation | Severe, full-house infestations | Pro |
✅ Routine inspections — check for signs of termite activity annually
✅ Moisture control — fix leaks, improve drainage
✅ Seal entry points — caulk cracks and gaps
✅ Maintain distance — keep soil and mulch away from wood structures
Early detection is critical! If you spot termite activity, consult a licensed pest control professional to assess your options.
Explore more home protection tips and pest control advice on our website — because a termite-free home is a happy, healthy home! 🐜🛡️
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