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Residential Natural-First Pest Management

Termites Control in Addison, Vermont

Natural termites control in Addison, Vermont. Eco-friendly IPM treatments for historic farmhouses, dairy farm buildings. Serving Addison County. Free inspection.

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Eco-Friendly Methods

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Licensed Professionals

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Family & Pet Safe

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5-Star Service

Living near Lake Champlain in Addison means managing termites drawn to the lakeside humidity and the shelter homes provide. Lake Champlain proximity increases moisture levels. Purely Nature's Way serves Addison's dairy farming community with eco-friendly methods that eliminate termites without disrupting operations or endangering health. Our technicians address both the infestation and the moisture conditions that attract termites to Addison properties.

About

Termites

Pests We Treat

Termites

Peak Season

Year-round

Signs Of Infestation

Mud tubes on foundation walls and piers

Hollow-sounding wood

Swarmers emerging indoors in spring

Discarded wings near windows

Our Treatment Approach

Natural-first solutions that actually work

Borate wood treatments protect structures and eliminate colonies in treated wood. Physical barriers prevent soil contact. Monitoring stations detect activity early. We address moisture conditions that attract termites. Comprehensive inspection identifies extent of infestation. Given Addison's moisture conditions, we pay special attention to drainage and humidity control.

Prevention Tips

Maintain gap between soil and wood siding

Ensure proper drainage away from foundation

Fix plumbing leaks promptly

Remove wood debris from crawl spaces

Reduce moisture in basement and crawl space

Frequently Asked Questions

Are termites common in Vermont and New Hampshire?

Subterranean termites exist throughout Vermont and New Hampshire, though populations are lower than southern states due to shorter warm seasons. Risk is real, especially in southern regions and in homes with moisture problems or wood-to-soil contact.

How quickly do termites damage a house?

Termite damage is gradual—a typical colony may eat about a pound of wood per week. Serious structural damage usually takes 3-8 years to develop. However, established colonies grow exponentially. Annual inspections catch problems before significant damage occurs.

Why do Addison homes have more termites problems?

Addison's proximity to water creates humidity that termites thrive in. We address both the immediate infestation and the underlying moisture conditions that attract these pests.

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