Termite Control

For experienced termite control and elimination services, local Massachusetts and New Hampshire communities have relied on Pest Specialist, LLC for over 30 years.


Termites are possibly the most destructive threat to homeowners, commercial buildings, and apartment building owners that the pest control industry deals with. It is vital to choose the proper treatment for your home. Your home is quite possibly your most significant investment; how to protect it is equally important.

The Latest in Termite Control Methods

Pest Specialist LLC is serious about termites and offers the latest termite control methods. We use only proven treatments, from chemical treatments to baiting and monitoring. Both are very effective, and both have different advantages.


Save Your Home or Business from Termites

The types of termites living in your area may access your home through wood that is in contact with the soil. Consider storing any firewood away from your home and keep the areas around your home free from any wood scraps. Just one colony of termites can eat out more than a cubic foot of wood in one year before you're even aware they have taken a bite. Learn the difference between termites and ants.


It is highly recommended to call on a reputable pest control company for the best results for routine inspections. Believe us; this can save you thousands of dollars!


Call For Termite Control and Extermination

To speak with an expert about potential problems with termites in your home or business, call us in New Hampshire at (603) 894-7378 and in Massachusetts at (978) 697-1101.

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Can I Treat Termite's Myself?

While it is possible to treat termites yourself, it is not recommended. Termites can cause significant damage to your home or building, and DIY termite treatments may not be effective. Termite control typically requires specialized equipment and knowledge to locate and treat termite colonies effectively. Additionally, some termite control products may not be safe to use without the proper protective equipment, and improper use could pose a risk to you, your family, or your pets.


Read more: Protecting Your Home from Termites

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