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Termites Won’t Wait — Neither Should You

Your home is probably one of the biggest investments you'll ever make, and termites can chip away at that value without you ever knowing they're there. Most homeowners don't realize they have a problem until the damage is already done.

That's why a professional termite inspection matters so much. It gives you a clear picture of what's actually going on inside your walls, floors, and foundation, so you're never caught off guard.

At A-Academy, we make the whole process straightforward. We inspect your property, identify any termite activity, and get to work fast with proven treatments that eliminate colonies and create a protective barrier around your home. 

Here's why homeowners in New Jersey trust A-Academy for termite control:

  • Professional termite inspections to confirm activity before recommending treatment
  • Fast-acting termite extermination that targets colonies at the source
  • 39 years of trusted termite control experience
  • Customized termite treatment plans based on your home's specific needs

You've worked hard for your home. Let A-Academy help you protect it with termite control you can count on. Reach out today to schedule your inspection.

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39 Years of Trusted Service

At A-Academy, we've been solving pest problems for over 39 years. Our deep knowledge means we can tackle even the toughest infestations fast. With decades of fieldwork under our belts, we're fully equipped to identify issues quickly and get it right the first time.

Our proven expertise and longstanding commitment to the community ensure you're getting reliable service backed by years of experience. When you choose A-Academy, you're choosing a partner who understands the unique pest challenges in our area and how to address them effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your treatments safe for kids and pets?

Yes, of course! Your safety is our top priority. We use products and application methods that are designed to be effective and produce results, while also being safe for humans, pets, and the environment when used as directed. Our technicians are trained to apply treatments with care and responsibility.

Do I need to have my home inspected regularly for termites?

Yes, regular inspections are crucial, especially if you live in an area with a high risk of termite activity. Annual inspections can help identify potential problems early and prevent extensive damage. Termite problems are often hidden from view, so professional inspections are the best way to spot an issue before it becomes severe.

How can I prevent termites from entering my home?

Here are a few preventive measures:

  • Keep wood away from your foundation—don’t store firewood, mulch, or wood debris close to your house.
  • Seal cracks and gaps in your foundation and around windows, doors, and pipes.
  • Repair leaks promptly to reduce moisture in areas like basements and crawl spaces.
  • Consider a termite barrier or treatment for additional protection, especially if you live in an area prone to termites.

How do termites enter my home?

Termites enter your home through small cracks or gaps in your foundation, walls, or around pipes and electrical lines. They can also find their way in through wood-to-ground contact or overexposed, untreated areas like wooden decks, fences, or firewood piles.

How long does it take termites to cause damage?

Termites can begin to cause significant damage surprisingly quickly. The exact timeframe depends on factors like the size of the infestation and the type of termites, but in general:

  • Subterranean termites (the most common type) can cause visible damage in as little as 3 to 6 months in a heavily infested area. These termites typically start in hidden areas and work their way into the wood of your home, eating it from the inside out.
  • Drywood termites may take several years to cause noticeable damage, as they usually infest smaller areas of wood and are more difficult to detect early on.

In the early stages of an infestation, termites often cause little visible damage. The wood they eat from the inside may look normal on the outside, making it easy for homeowners to miss the signs. However, as they continue to feed, structural damage can escalate quickly, compromising the integrity of your home’s framework. It’s crucial to address any signs of termites early, as even a small infestation can lead to significant damage if left untreated. Regular inspections can help catch potential problems before they become costly.

What are the most common types of termites?

There are three primary types of termites that can infest homes and properties: Subterranean, Drywood, and Formosan termites. Each type behaves differently, has unique characteristics, and requires different approaches to control and treatment. Subterranean termites are the most destructive and widespread type of termites in the United States!

What happens if I don’t treat a termite infestation?

If left untreated, termites can cause significant structural damage that could lead to expensive repairs. Over time, termites can weaken beams, flooring, and even the foundation of your home. Early intervention is key to preventing costly damage.

How can I tell if it’s a carpenter ant or a termite?

  • Body Shape: Termites have broad, straight bodies with no defined waist; carpenter ants have a narrow, pinched waist.
  • Antennae: Termites have straight antennae; carpenter ants have bent (“elbowed”) antennae.
  • Color: Termites are pale or light-colored; carpenter ants are dark brown, black, or reddish.
  • Wood Damage: Termites eat wood, leaving rough, mud-lined tunnels and mud tubes; carpenter ants tunnel into wood, leaving smooth galleries and piles of sawdust.
  • Wings: Termite wings are equal in length and longer than their bodies; carpenter ants have larger front wings and smaller hind wings.

Still unsure? Both Carpenter ants and Termites are dangerous wood-destroying insects!

Please call us as soon as possible to schedule an inspection.

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Great company!! They installed much needed new insulation in our crawl space. Won’t hesitate to recommend to anyone. Thanks Academy!

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The technician Chris was excellent. You need to keep up with the office staff to remind them of the status of your job.

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Contacted them for carpenter bee problem. Prompt response, took care of the problem and felt pricing was reasonable

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