Termite Control in Glendale, AZ
Subterranean termites in the Phoenix Valley do not slow down in winter, and by the time you see mud tubes or swarmers, a colony has usually been active in your structure for months. The desert soil conditions, irrigation lines, and warm climate create consistent termite pressure year-round, making active protection a practical necessity rather than an optional add-on.
Termite damage is not covered by standard homeowners insurance, so treatment and ongoing protection fall entirely on the homeowner. Fromms Pest Control handles this with a structured approach that addresses active colonies, documents property condition for real estate purposes, and keeps monitoring in place after treatment is complete.
Here is what termite control in Glendale includes with Fromms Pest Control:
- Termite Inspections
- WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) Inspections
- Bait Station Installation
- Targeted Liquid and Foam Treatment
- Ongoing Monitoring Program
- Annual Comprehensive Termite Inspection
If you are buying or refinancing a home, or you have seen swarmers on or near your property, Fromms Pest Control provides clear, documented answers and a treatment plan that works on the colony, not just the surface. Contact us to schedule an inspection or request a free estimate.
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About Our Glendale Termite Process
Subterranean termites in Glendale work quietly through the soil and into structural wood long before any visible sign appears. Termite is not a one-time fix. It requires a system that targets the colony, monitors for new activity, and documents your property's status over time.
Here is how Fromms Pest Control handles it:
- A certified technician inspects accessible interior and exterior areas of the structure, including foundation walls, door frames, garages, and exposed wood framing.
- Bait stations are installed in the ground around the perimeter at regular intervals, giving foraging termites a path back to the colony with an active ingredient that eliminates the source.
- Where active termites are found at a specific point, liquid termiticide or foam is applied directly to that area to address immediate activity.
- After installation, monthly monitoring covers each station on a scheduled basis so new activity is caught and treated before it advances.
- An annual comprehensive inspection is included in the renewal program and creates a documented record of your property's termite status, which matters when it comes time to sell.
Why Homeowners in the Glendale Choose Fromms Pest Control
Fromms Pest Control is locally owned, and the technician who installs your bait system is part of a consistent small team, not a rotating crew. Nick Fromm holds a Qualified Applicator Certification covering wood-destroying organisms, and that expertise carries through every inspection and treatment. There are no long-term contracts, no surprise fees, and if covered activity is found between visits, Fromms Pest Control returns at no additional charge.
Your Glendale Home, Protected By Our Warranty
Most termite companies treat the problem and walk away. Fromms Pest Control keeps showing up. The monthly renewal program covers ongoing bait station maintenance and includes an annual comprehensive termite inspection, so your property stays monitored year-round without scheduling anything extra or paying per visit.
If new termite activity turns up during a scheduled check, it gets addressed under the program. That kind of continuous, documented coverage also gives you something useful when it comes time to sell. No gaps, no guesswork, just active protection built into a straightforward monthly plan.
Signs of A Termite Infestation in Your Glendale Home
Subterranean termites consume wood from the inside out, which means visible damage is often one of the last things you notice. By the time something looks wrong, a colony has typically been active for months or longer. Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference in how much damage occurs before treatment begins.
Common signs of subterranean termite activity in Glendale homes include:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, stem walls, or exposed framing
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped, even if the surface looks intact
- Winged swarmers appearing indoors or near exterior entry points, especially in spring or after monsoon rains
- Discarded wings near windowsills, door frames, or light fixtures
- Bubbling or uneven paint on wood surfaces that resembles water damage
- Tight-fitting doors or windows caused by moisture-like warping in the framing
These signs do not always appear together, and some properties show no visible indicators at all until damage is already significant. A professional inspection is the only reliable way to assess what is actually happening inside the structure.

