Termite Control in Wake Forest, NC

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Eastern subterranean termites are active in Wake Forest every month of the year. Swarms peak in March and April, but the colonies underground are working through your sill plates and floor joists in every season. Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control runs full termite inspections, liquid barrier treatment, Trelona bait system installations, and Wood-Destroying Insect (WDI) reports for real estate transactions. New to us? Meet the team behind our Wake Forest wildlife & pest services.

We are veteran-owned and licensed for termite work in North Carolina. We use Trelona — the bait system we trust above competitor products for long-term colony control.

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Why Wake Forest Homeowners Choose Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control

  • Veteran-owned and operated. NC-licensed for termite work.
  • Trelona bait system — not Sentricon or cheaper alternatives.
  • WDI reports turned around fast for closing schedules.
  • 500+ five-star reviews from homeowners across central North Carolina.

Termite work is separate from general pest control, but most Wake Forest homeowners pair their termite protection with a recurring Wake Forest pest control plans for ant, roach, and rodent coverage.

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Wake Forest Neighborhoods We Serve

We treat homes across Wake Forest — Heritage, Hasentree, Traditions, Bowling Green, Stonegate, Wake Forest Reserve, the wooded communities near Falls Lake, and the older neighborhoods around downtown North Main.

See the full breakdown of our termite control approach or call (919) 584-8650 to schedule a Wake Forest inspection.

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Why Wake Forest Sees Termite Activity

Subterranean termites live in soil and forage upward into wood. Wake Forest sits on clay-heavy soil that retains moisture, and the older homes around downtown North Main were built before modern termite barriers were standard. Newer Heritage and Hasentree builds carry their own risk profile — disturbed soil from construction, moisture under crawl spaces, and landscape mulch piled against foundations. Every Wake Forest home should be on either an active treatment or a documented inspection schedule. The colony does not announce itself before it damages structure.

How We Handle Termites

Termite Inspection

Annual inspections find evidence of activity — mud tubes on foundations, hollowed wood, swarmer wings around windows, and frass in crawl spaces. Inspection is the foundation of every other service.

Liquid Barrier Treatment

A continuous treated zone around the foundation that termites cannot cross. For active infestations or homes in high-risk areas, the liquid barrier is the fastest path to stopping current activity.

Trelona Bait System

Stations installed around the home perimeter that termites locate and carry treatment back to the colony — eliminating it from the inside. Trelona is our preferred long-term system. Stations are monitored on a recurring schedule.

WDI (Wood-Destroying Insect) Reports

Required for most Wake Forest real estate transactions. We perform the inspection, produce the report, and explain findings to the buyer, seller, or agent. Fast turnaround for closing schedules.

Evidence of termites during termite inspection

Frequently Asked Questions About Termite Control in Wake Forest

How much does termite control cost in Wake Forest?

Cost depends on the home size, foundation type, and whether you need treatment or just monitoring. Inspections are usually a flat fee. Liquid barrier treatment and Trelona installation are quoted after the inspection. WDI reports for real estate transactions carry their own rate. Call (919) 584-8650 for a quote.

Do I need a termite inspection if I do not see any signs?

Yes. Eastern subterranean termites do most of their work out of sight — inside walls, under flooring, behind sill plates. By the time visible signs appear, structural damage has been happening for months or years. Annual inspection is the standard recommendation.

What is the difference between Trelona and Sentricon?

Both are bait systems but use different active ingredients and station designs. We use Trelona because of its consistency and the colony-elimination data we trust. Sentricon is a competitor product. If you have an existing Sentricon installation, we can advise on options.

Do you provide WDI reports for real estate closings?

Yes. We perform the on-site inspection, produce the official Wood-Destroying Insect report, and turn it around quickly for closing schedules. We work directly with the buyer, seller, or agent as needed.

Are the treatment products safe for my family and pets?

Yes, when applied correctly. Liquid barrier treatment goes into the soil around the foundation; it does not enter living spaces. Trelona bait stations are sealed and tamper-resistant — pets cannot reach the bait. We follow EPA label directions on every application.

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