Termite Control in Mesa, AZ
Subterranean termites are active year-round in the Phoenix Valley, and most homeowners don't know there's a problem until the damage is already done. The desert climate, soil conditions, and irrigation systems around Phoenix metro homes create consistent conditions for termite colonies to grow and spread. A single colony can number in the hundreds of thousands, and they work quietly inside walls, floor framing, and door structures long before any sign appears on the surface.
Fromms Pest Control provides termite control services built around how subterranean termites actually behave, using bait systems that target the colony rather than just the surface, paired with ongoing monitoring so activity is caught early.
Here's what termite control in Mesa includes with Fromms Pest Control:
- Subterranean termite treatment
- Bait station installation and maintenance
- Targeted liquid and foam applications for active sites
- WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) inspections
- Real estate and mortgage lender inspection reports
- Annual comprehensive termite inspections
- Ongoing monitoring and renewal program
If you're buying a home, selling, or just want to know what's happening in your structure, Fromms Pest Control offers inspections and treatment plans with no long-term contract required. The same technician handles your property on an ongoing basis, and if activity is found between scheduled visits, it's addressed under your program.
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About Our Phoenix Termite Control Process
Subterranean termites in Mesa work quietly through the soil and into wood framing long before any visible damage appears. With Termite, getting ahead of colony activity before it reaches structural components is the right move, and the process is straightforward from inspection to ongoing protection.
Here is how the process works:
- A certified technician performs a thorough inspection of accessible interior and exterior areas, including foundation walls, door frames, garages, and exposed wood framing, documenting any evidence of current or past activity.
- If active termites are found at a specific point in the structure, targeted liquid termiticide or foam is applied directly to that area to address immediate activity.
- Bait stations are installed in the soil around the perimeter of the structure at regular intervals, where foraging termites encounter the active ingredient and carry it back to the colony for elimination over time.
- The program shifts to monthly billing, covering scheduled bait-station maintenance and an annual comprehensive termite inspection with documented findings.
- If a new activity is detected at any station during routine checks, treatment is addressed under the program at no additional scheduling or cost to you.
If you need a WDI inspection for a real estate transaction, Fromms Pest Control provides a formal written report on the NPMA-33 form, which is accepted by mortgage lenders and covers all accessible areas of the property.
Why Homeowners in the Mesa Choose Fromms Pest Control
Fromms Pest Control is locally owned and operated, and the technicians who service your property stay consistent visit to visit so nothing gets missed. No contracts are required, pricing is transparent from the start, and if the covered activity returns between visits, the team returns at no additional charge. Phones are monitored around the clock, so if you spot swarmers or mud tubes on a weekend, you are not waiting until Monday to get a response.
A Warranty That Actually Works for You
When you sign up with Fromms Pest Control, the monitoring program keeps running month to month, and your annual inspection is built right in. If activity shows up, it gets handled under the program, so you're not calling around or paying out of pocket every time there's a concern.
That kind of ongoing coverage is something most one-time treatments simply don't offer. With termite damage left out of standard homeowners insurance, having a documented, active program in place is one of the smarter ways to protect what you've put into your home.
Warning Signs of Subterranean Termite Activity in Your Home
Subterranean termites consume wood from the inside out, which means visible damage is often the last thing you notice, not the first. By the time a wall sounds hollow or a door frame starts to warp, a colony has typically been active for months. Knowing what to look for earlier makes a significant difference in how much structural damage occurs before treatment begins.
Common signs of subterranean termite activity that Mesa homeowners should watch for include:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, stem walls, or exposed concrete near the soil line
- Winged swarmers appearing indoors near windows, light fixtures, or entry points, particularly in spring or after monsoon rains
- Discarded wings left behind near windowsills, door frames, or baseboards after a swarm
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped, especially in door frames, flooring, or wall framing
- Bubbling or uneven paint on wood surfaces that has no moisture source to explain it
- Soft spots in wood flooring or subfloor material near exterior walls or plumbing penetrations
These signs rarely appear all at once, and some may go unnoticed entirely without a structured inspection. If you are seeing even one of these indicators, the colony has likely already been active long enough to cause damage worth addressing.

