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Most termite stories do not start with a swarm. They start with a feeling. A soft spot along a baseboard. A strange line of “mud” on the foundation. Tiny wings on a windowsill that you brush off and forget about, until you see more.

Why Termite Protection Matters?

For most people, the house is the largest investment they will ever make. Termites quietly go after that investment from the inside out. They do not chew in the open. They travel through soil and hidden gaps to reach wood and other materials that contain cellulose.

In our climate, termites get a long season to stay active. A good termite treatment plan is not just about killing insects. It is about protecting the structure that holds your home together.

Left alone, termites can:

  • Weaken framing, floor joists, and other structural wood.
  • Damage trim, door frames, and window frames.
  • Turn small issues into major repairs that are expensive and stressful.

How The Lawn Ranger Handles Termite Treatment?

We do not walk in with a one size fits all solution. Every home is built a little differently, and termite activity does not look the same in each one. So we start by slowing down and taking a careful look.

When you call The Lawn Ranger about termites, we:

- Talk with you about what you have seen and where you are concerned.
- Inspect the inside and outside of your home, including accessible foundation and possible entry points.
- Look for signs of current activity and any clues that termites have been present before.
- Explain what we find and what it means for your home in everyday terms.

Once we understand what is going on, we outline a treatment plan that fits your property instead of a generic template.

What We Look For During a Termite Inspection?

Termites are good at staying hidden, so our job is to notice the small details that most people walk past.

We also take your questions seriously. If there is a spot that has bothered you for a while, we will give it extra attention.

During an inspection, your technician will keep an eye out for:

  • Mud tubes on foundations, piers, support columns, or walls.
  • Wood that sounds hollow or feels soft when gently pressed.
  • Paint or drywall that looks bubbled, rippled, or uneven.
  • Discarded wings near windowsills, door frames, or light sources.
  • Moist, shaded areas close to the home that can invite termites toward the structure.

Treatment Tailored to Your Home

After we have inspected and talked through what we see, we recommend a treatment plan that makes sense for your home’s construction and the level of activity.

We will let you know where we will be working, how long the process should take, and what you can expect once the treatment is in place.

A termite treatment plan may include:

  • Creating a treated zone in the soil around key parts of the foundation where termites travel.
  • Targeted applications in areas with confirmed activity.
  • Paying special attention to slab joints, plumbing penetrations, and other common entry points.
  • Suggestions to reduce excess moisture or wood to soil contact that is drawing termites closer.

Signs It Might Be Time to Ask About Termites

You do not have to wait until you see a swarm in your living room. It is a good idea to call for a termite inspection if you notice:

- Thin “mud” lines on concrete, brick, or block.
- Baseboards or trim that look swollen, warped, or easily damaged.
- Wood that breaks apart in layers or feels hollow when tapped.
- Small piles of wings that look like clear or light flakes near windows or doors.
- Doors or windows that suddenly start to stick with no clear explanation.

You do not need to be sure it is termites before you reach out. That is what the inspection is for.

Long Term Termite Protection

Stopping active termites is important, but most homeowners also want to know what happens after treatment. We can talk with you about options for longer term protection and monitoring that fit your plans for the home.

With a plan in place, you are not left wondering what might be happening inside the walls. You have a clear schedule and a team keeping an eye on things.

Ongoing protection often includes:

  • Keeping mulch, soil, and plants a reasonable distance from exterior walls.
  • Watching key areas during routine visits for any new signs of activity.
  • Maintaining treated zones or systems so they continue to do their job.
  • Addressing moisture issues around the foundation, such as poor drainage or standing water.

Simple Ways You Can Help Protect Your Home

While we handle inspection and treatment, a few everyday steps can help make your property less attractive to termites.

You do not have to do everything at once. Even small changes can support your termite protection.

Everyday steps:

  • Avoid stacking firewood, lumber, or cardboard directly against the house.
  • Fix leaks and drainage problems that keep soil damp near the foundation.
  • Keep shrubs, plants, and groundcover trimmed back from exterior walls.
  • Make sure downspouts move water away from the home instead of pooling near it.

Ready to Get Answers About Termites?

If you are seeing signs that worry you, or you simply want peace of mind about what is happening behind the walls, The Lawn Ranger is ready to help. We will inspect your home, explain what we see, and walk you through a termite treatment and protection plan that fits your situation. Call us now or fill out a form to get a quote and take the next step toward protecting your home from termite damage.