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Schedule a termite infestation treatment with our company in Cape Coral, FL

Termites are nothing to joke about. If you suspect you have a problem, contact Pest Terminators for a termite inspection. Our expert understands that the Cape Coral, FL area is susceptible to subterranean and drywood termite infestations due to the warm and humid climate. If we notice the signs of a problem, we'll get to work providing the necessary termite infestation treatment.


We use Trelona® ATBS Annual Bait Stations and Advance® Termite Bait Stations. These stations use active ingredients to successfully reduce the number of termites and provide ongoing structural protection through colony elimination.


Call (239) 283-6477 to learn more about our termite services.

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What does our inspection process include?

Pest Terminators takes pride in providing thorough termite inspections to ensure the structural integrity of your home. Our process includes:

  • Looking for moisture
  • Searching for mud tubes
  • Inspecting for active termites
  • Searching for termite damage
  • Providing termite infestation treatments and monitoring
  • Installing baiting systems to protect your home from future infestations
  • Scheduling a follow-up appointment
  • Inspecting baiting systems annually

We use precision injection treatments for all active termite infestations. Contact us now to make an appointment.

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Subterranean Termites

Subterranean termites reside in the soil and seek out moisture and food sources around residential homes such as

  • Decaying plant material
  • Old woodpiles
  • Lumber
  • Other building materials made of cellulose

Subterranean termites can have many colonies in one area. The colonies can consist of up to one million per colony depending on the species of termite.

Drywood Termites

Drywood termites reside inside wood structures of homes and buildings. This species of termite does not need contact with soil and needs very little moisture from the environment. Drywood termites burrow into the woodwork, creating galleries in the wood grain. Creating passageways in and out.


Drywood termites can infest several different types of woods inside of a structure of a home:

  • Window frames​​​
  • Door frames
  • Flooring
  • Trim
  • Furniture and decor
  • Structural timbers and framing

Signs of Drywood Termite Infestations

  • Termite droppings
  • Wood damage
  • Swarms
  • Wings
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