Having termites in the home is a terrifying feeling — and we know you want them gone right away. We are quick and efficient at removing every last termite to protect your home and belongings. If termites somehow return, you have the Forterra Pest Control promise that we will come back free of charge.
Forterra Pest Control has provided termite removal services for Dallas area homes for more than 25 years. We've seen all kinds of termite infestations, and we know how to get rid of them quickly and efficiently. We are a local Dallas business dedicated to providing outstanding customer service. Our technicians are excellent termite exterminators.
We offer affordable pest control services that won't break the bank. With our wide range of payment options, we’ll help find one that fits your budget. We also offer free estimates to know the extent of your termite infestation and how much it will take to get rid of the termite problem.
Termites need to be dealt with as soon as possible. That's why we offer next-day service, during which our professional exterminator will come to your home or office, provide an inspection and start creating a treatment plan customized to your needs and budget.
Termites don’t stand a chance when you call Forterra. We quickly remove the termites and identify how they are entering your home. By sealing cracks in the foundation or your home’s structure, we keep any additional termites from entering your home.
Termites are small insects that live in colonies, which can contain millions of termites — all working together to find food and build their nests. The last thing you want is for them to move into your home.
Forterra offers termite control services to the following areas in Texas: Allen, Arlington, Carrollton, Coppell, Dallas, Denton, Flower Mound, Forth Worth, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Irving, Keller, Lewisville, McKinney, Plano, Richardson, and Southlake.
Termites eat wood, and a lot of your home’s core structure is made of wooden beams and support. When these pests enter wood structures through tiny cracks or holes in the foundation, they quickly multiply and start feasting on your home. These wood-destroying organisms can cause serious structural damage. Termite damage can be extremely expensive to treat and repair. In the United States along, termite damage costs homeowners an estimated $5 billion annually.
Due to their shed skins, termite droppings, and the dust they produce when burrowing through wood, many people experience allergic reactions when they have a termite problem. These reactions range from mild skin irritation to severe respiratory distress that can be potentially life-threatening.
While termites are not typically harmful to pets, they can cause problems if your pet comes into contact with them. Termites can bite pets — and humans — if they feel threatened. In addition, termites can cause dermatitis and allergic reactions.
Live many other pests, termites live in large colonies. Termite colonies typically consist of wingless reproductive termites, sterile soldiers, and worker termites. The termites' division of labor allows the colony to function efficiently and effectively. The soldiers defend the colony and the worker termites build and maintain the termite nest.
Subterranean termites are a species of termites that live underground. They build their nests in the soil beneath the soil, and travel back and forth between the nest and the food source. Subterranean termites, including Formosan Termites — are common in the United States and can cause significant property damage to homes and other structures.
Drywood termites are one type of termite that is particularly common in the southern United States. Unlike other termites, drywood termites do not require contact with soil to survive. Instead, they live in dry deadwood and feed on cellulose-based materials. This makes them a serious threat to wooden structures like homes and furniture.
Dampwood termites live in wood with high moisture content. They're less likely to be found in homes because there typically isn't enough moisture or liquid for them to survive. These termites typically eat decayed wood, which means they are attracted to damp or wet wood. As a result, dampwood termites are often found near water sources, such as leaky pipes or damp basements.
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At Forterra, we are committed to providing top-quality pest removal services. We promise to do everything we can to remove the pests from your property and keep them from coming back. If there is a situation where the pests we treated for reappear, we will return to your home and remove them free of charge. We want you to be completely satisfied with our services.
We are proud to provide full-service pest prevention and removal treatments for our friends and neighbors in Dallas,Texas and the entire DFW Metroplex. Our team is knowledgeable, skilled, and professional in every service we provide.