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Termite Control in Clewiston, FL

Termites are one of those problems that rarely go away on their own, and the longer a colony goes untreated, the more ground it gains inside your home's structure. Without a trained eye identifying entry points, assessing the species involved, and building a real plan, most homeowners end up repeating the same steps without lasting results. A professional inspection gives you a clear picture of what you're dealing with, and Hulett Environmental Services builds a treatment strategy around your specific property rather than applying a one-size-fits-all fix. Seasonal and recurring service visits help interrupt termite activity before it reestablishes, using targeted prevention strategies and monitoring to keep colonies from getting a foothold again. That kind of structured follow-through is what turns a temporary fix into lasting protection for a home you've worked hard to own.

Termite control services available in Clewiston:

  • Termite Inspections
  • Termite Treatment
  • Sentricon Bait Station Monitoring
  • Termite Monitoring and Renewal Programs
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If termites come back between scheduled treatments, Hulett returns to retreat your home at no extra charge. No service fees, no surprise invoices, just the follow-up coverage you need to stay protected.

A lot of pest control companies treat once and move on. Hulett includes free re-treatments as part of the program, so one treatment is not your only shot at keeping termites out.

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Warning Signs Your Home May Have a Termite Problem

Termites work from the inside out, which means damage is often well underway before anything looks wrong on the surface. Knowing what to watch for gives you the chance to catch a problem early, before it turns into a costly repair.

Common signs of termite activity in Florida homes include:

  • Hollow-sounding wood when you tap on baseboards, door frames, or floors
  • Mud tubes running along your foundation, walls, or crawl space
  • Small piles of frass, which looks like sawdust or tiny wood-colored pellets, near baseboards or windowsills
  • Discarded wings near window sills, doors, or light fixtures after a swarm
  • Doors or windows that suddenly feel tight or difficult to open
  • Blistering or bubbling paint that is not caused by moisture
  • Visible galleries or tunnels inside exposed wood

Some of these signs are easy to miss, especially in older homes where wear and settling can look similar to termite damage. If something feels off, it is worth having a professional take a closer look before the problem grows.

How the Sentricon System Protects Your Home

Termites can quietly work through a home's structure for months before any damage becomes visible. That makes a professional termite inspection and a proven treatment plan two of the smartest things you can do to protect your home. The Sentricon System is one of the most thoroughly researched termite treatment options available, backed by more than 60 scientific studies and trusted to protect nearly 5 million structures across the country.

Here's how it works. A certified exterminator installs bait stations in a ring around the outside of your home. Termites are drawn to the bait, consume it, and carry it back to the colony. That includes the queen. The result is total colony elimination, not just a reduction in the termites you can see.

Hulett Environmental Services uses the Sentricon System because it delivers real, lasting results with minimal disruption to your property:

  • Eliminates the entire termite colony, including the queen
  • Works as both a treatment for active infestations and a preventative barrier
  • Bait stations are installed with little to no disturbance to your lawn or landscaping
  • Provides continuous monitoring so termite activity is caught early
  • The only termite control product to earn the EPA's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award
  • No restrictions around water sources or wells, making it safe for a wide range of properties
  • Removable and designed to notify you of any future termite activity

If you have concerns about termites or want to understand your options, our team is standing by to walk you through it. Real people answer our phones, so you'll get straight answers without sitting through a phone tree.

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What Attracts Termites to a House?

Frequently Asked Questions

Could there be termites on my property right now?

Yes. Termites forage continuously for new food sources. A standard residential lot in South Florida can support three to four active subterranean termite colonies simultaneously, each potentially containing up to a million individual termites. Because termites often feed inside wood without visible surface signs, an infestation can be well established before it is detected. Routine inspections are the most reliable way to catch activity early.

Do I need to have my home inspected regularly for termites?

Yes, regular inspections are crucial, especially if you live in an area with a high risk of termite activity. Annual inspections can help identify potential problems early and prevent extensive damage. Termite problems are often hidden from view, so professional inspections are the best way to spot an issue before it becomes severe.

Does Hulett offer a termite warranty?

Customers on a Hulett termite plan receive free re-treatments if termites return between services. Termite damage is not covered by standard homeowner's insurance, which makes ongoing preventive treatment an important consideration for South Florida homeowners. Contact Hulett for details on current plan terms.

How long does it take termites to cause damage?

Termites can begin to cause significant damage surprisingly quickly. The exact timeframe depends on factors like the size of the infestation and the type of termites, but in general:

  • Subterranean termites (the most common type) can cause visible damage in as little as 3 to 6 months in a heavily infested area. These termites typically start in hidden areas and work their way into the wood of your home, eating it from the inside out.
  • Drywood termites may take several years to cause noticeable damage, as they usually infest smaller areas of wood and are more difficult to detect early on.

In the early stages of an infestation, termites often cause little visible damage. The wood they eat from the inside may look normal on the outside, making it easy for homeowners to miss the signs. However, as they continue to feed, structural damage can escalate quickly, compromising the integrity of your home’s framework. It’s crucial to address any signs of termites early, as even a small infestation can lead to significant damage if left untreated. Regular inspections can help catch potential problems before they become costly.

What are the most common types of termites?

There are three primary types of termites that can infest homes and properties: Subterranean, Drywood, and Formosan termites. Each type behaves differently, has unique characteristics, and requires different approaches to control and treatment. Subterranean termites are the most destructive and widespread type of termites in the United States!

What are the pros of termite bait stations?

Termite bait stations are installed around the property perimeter and use an insect growth regulator that prevents subterranean termites from molting and developing correctly, ultimately eliminating the colony. They can be used as both a preventive measure and a curative treatment for active infestations.

Advantages of termite bait stations:

  • Low environmental impact — product is contained within the station and specifically targets termites
  • Termites are attracted to the bait over wood, which draws foraging termites away from the structure
  • Eliminates the colony rather than creating a repellent barrier
  • No intensive digging or drilling required during installation
  • Works on most structure types, including those where other treatment methods are not feasible
  • Compatible with other termite control methods

What happens if I don’t treat a termite infestation?

If left untreated, termites can cause significant structural damage that could lead to expensive repairs. Over time, termites can weaken beams, flooring, and even the foundation of your home. Early intervention is key to preventing costly damage.

What is a termite swarm and what does it mean?

A termite swarm occurs when an established colony releases winged reproductive termites to start new colonies. Subterranean termites typically swarm during the day; drywood termites typically swarm at night.

Swarmers are a sign of an active termite colony nearby or within the structure. If you observe a swarm, contact Hulett to schedule an inspection.

What is the difference between drywood and subterranean termites?

Drywood termites:

  • Do not require ground contact or moisture
  • Live entirely within wood — structural timber or furniture
  • Smaller colonies than subterranean termites
  • Swarm generally after sunset, May through November
  • Swarmers are typically brownish

Subterranean termites:

  • Require ground contact or a secondary moisture source
  • Live in underground colonies and travel to wood to feed
  • Swarm during the day, typically spring and summer, often after heavy rain
  • Swarmers are typically small and dark

Treatment methods differ by species. A professional inspection is needed to identify which type is present.

What termite treatment options does Hulett offer?

Hulett offers treatment options for both drywood and subterranean termites.

Drywood termites:

  • Structural fumigation (tenting): The entire structure is enclosed and treated with fumigant gas. Residents and pets must vacate for several days. Used for widespread or difficult-to-access infestations.
  • No-tent treatment: A non-repellent liquid, foam, or dust is injected directly into termite galleries. No need to vacate or remove plants or household items. Suitable for localized, accessible infestations.

Subterranean termites:

  • Liquid Defense Treatment: A liquid termiticide is applied to the soil around the structure's perimeter, creating a treated zone. Widely used across the U.S.
  • Termite baiting system: Bait stations are installed around the property perimeter. Termites locate the bait and carry it back to the colony, where it spreads through the population via an insect growth regulator.

The appropriate method depends on the termite species, the extent of the infestation, and the property's access. A termite inspection determines the best approach.

What termite treatment would Hulett recommend for my home?

Different termite species require different treatment approaches. Hulett provides options for both major types found in South Florida.

For drywood termites, options include structural fumigation (tenting) or a no-tent localized treatment. The choice depends on the extent of infestation and accessibility of affected areas.

For subterranean termites, options include a soil-applied liquid termiticide (Liquid Defense) or a perimeter baiting system. Both eliminate active colonies; the right choice depends on property conditions and customer preference.

A professional termite inspection will identify the termite species present and determine the most appropriate treatment method.

Will termites go away on their own after termite season?

No. Termites are active year-round — swarm season makes them more visible, but colonies continue feeding and growing outside of it. Subterranean termites build mud tunnels that allow them to feed inside a structure for months or years without detection. Preventive termite treatments can intercept termites before they enter a structure.

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