Best Termite Treatment Products
January 30, 2026 Β· Regional Pest Guide Team Β· termites products
While severe termite infestations usually require professional treatment, these products are effective for prevention, monitoring, and treating early-stage problems.
DIY bait monitoring stations
DIY bait monitoring stations β install around your perimeter to detect termite activity early. Check monthly. When activity is found, add bait cartridges
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Liquid termiticide concentrate
Liquid termiticide concentrate β for creating a perimeter barrier around your foundation. Professional-grade products are available to homeowners in most states
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Borate wood treatment spray
Borate wood treatment spray β apply to exposed wood in crawl spaces, attics, and during renovations. Prevents future infestation
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Termite foam
Termite foam β injectable foam for treating wall voids and hard-to-reach areas where termite activity is suspected
Wood hardener + filler
Wood hardener + filler β for repairing termite-damaged wood after treatment. Consolidates soft wood and fills excavated galleries
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Moisture meters
Moisture meters β not a treatment, but essential for identifying high-moisture areas that attract termites and other wood-destroying organisms
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Our Recommendation
Focus on treatment prevention monitoring DIY. The best pest control products work as part of an integrated approach β combining the right products with prevention and monitoring gives you the most effective, long-lasting results.
Professional vs. DIY Termite Treatment
Termite treatment is one area where professional intervention is often worth the cost. Hereβs why:
- Effective soil treatment requires drilling into concrete and injecting termiticide to depth β equipment most homeowners donβt have
- Misapplied termiticide wastes money and doesnβt protect the structure
- Missing one section during treatment leaves an untreated pathway into the home
- Professional treatments typically come with warranties and annual inspections
That said, there are legitimate DIY products for homeowners who want to supplement professional treatment or treat small, accessible infestations in detached structures like sheds.
Termite Baiting: DIY Options
Several bait station products are available for homeowner use:
- Spectracide Terminate β above-ground and in-ground stations designed for easy installation. A reasonable option for monitoring and supplemental treatment, but generally less reliable than professional bait systems
- Advance Termite Bait System β available to homeowners but complex to use correctly. Better results when installed according to professional protocols
Foam and Spot Treatments
For drywood termites in accessible wood (visible galleries, furniture, small structural members), foam termiticides applied to galleries can provide localized control:
- Drill small holes into the gallery, inject foam, then plug the holes
- This works for galleries you can access but wonβt treat hidden wood
When to Call a Professional
Always call a licensed termite exterminator when:
- You have evidence of active subterranean termites (mud tubes, live termites, frass)
- You have swarming termites indoors
- Youβre buying or selling a home (professional WDI inspection required for most mortgage transactions)
- Treatment involves occupied structures or soil around the foundation
Trying to save money by DIYing termite treatment often costs more in the long run when ineffective treatment allows continued damage.
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