Termite Control in Scottsdale, AZ
Subterranean termites work quietly through the soil and into the wood structure of your home long before any visible sign appears. By the time you notice mud tubes along a wall or hollow-sounding wood near a door frame, a colony has often been active for months. In the Phoenix Valley, where warm soil and irrigation create year-round termite pressure, protection is not seasonal. It is ongoing.
Fromms Pest Control provides termite control built around how subterranean termites actually behave. That means colony-targeted treatment, not just surface barriers. It also means a monitoring program that keeps your home documented and protected without requiring you to schedule and pay for individual visits year after year. Termite damage is not covered by standard homeowners insurance, so continuous protection matters.
Here is what Fromms Pest Control covers under termite control in Scottsdale:
- Termite Inspections
- WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) Inspections
- Bait Station Installation and Treatment
- Targeted Liquid and Foam Application
- Ongoing Monitoring and Renewal Program
- Annual Comprehensive Termite Inspection
If you are buying or selling a home, refinancing, or concerned about activity you have already seen, Fromms Pest Control can help you get a clear picture of your property's condition and take the right next step. Estimates are free and phones are answered around the clock.
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About Our Scottsdale Termite Treatment Process
Subterranean termites in Scottsdale don't wait for a convenient time to move into a structure. They forage in the soil around your foundation year-round, and by the time mud tubes or softwood appear, a colony has usually been active for months. Termite from Fromms Pest Control addresses the colony itself, not just the surface signs.
Here's how the process works:
- A certified technician inspects accessible interior and exterior areas of your property, including foundation walls, door frames, exposed framing, garage, and any crawl spaces.
- Bait stations are installed in the ground at regular intervals around the perimeter of the structure, targeting termites foraging through the soil.
- If active termites are found at a specific point, liquid termiticide or foam is applied directly to that location as a targeted supplement to the bait system.
- After installation, monthly monitoring keeps each station checked and documented, with an annual comprehensive inspection included in the program.
- If new activity is found between visits, it's addressed under the program at no additional charge.
Why Homeowners in the Scottsdale Choose Fromms Pest Control
Fromms Pest Control is locally owned, and the same technician returns to your property on each visit. That consistency means the person checking your bait stations already knows your property's layout, prior activity points, and anything flagged on the last visit. You get a documented record of your property's termite status over time, which matters for future real estate transactions and lender requirements. No contracts are required to stay enrolled, and the phones are monitored around the clock in case of an urgent situation.
Your Scottsdale Home, Protected By Our Warranty
When you sign up with Fromms Pest Control, your termite protection does not stop after the initial treatment. The ongoing monitoring and renewal program covers regular bait station maintenance, scheduled technician visits, and a full annual termite inspection, all under one monthly plan.
If new activity shows up during any visit, it gets addressed under the program at no extra charge. That is the kind of coverage most competitors simply do not offer, and it gives you a documented termite history for your property that matters when it comes time to sell.
Signs of A Termite Infestation in Your Scottsdale Home
Subterranean termites feed from the inside out, which means visible damage is often the last thing you notice. By the time something looks wrong, a colony may have been active in your structure for a long time. Knowing what to look for early can make a real difference in how much damage you are dealing with.
Common signs of subterranean termite activity Arizona homeowners should not overlook:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, stem walls, or exposed framing
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped or feels soft underfoot
- Winged swarmers appearing indoors or around exterior entry points, especially in spring or after monsoon rains
- Discarded wings near windowsills, door frames, or vents
- Buckling or blistered wood surfaces that look like water damage but have no moisture source
- Small pinholes in drywall or baseboards with fine powdery residue nearby
These signs do not always appear together, and some may be easy to write off as normal wear. A proper inspection is the only way to confirm whether termite activity is present and how far it has progressed.

