Termite Control in Memphis, TN
Your home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make, and termites can quietly chip away at that investment without you even knowing it. Most homeowners in Memphis don't realize they have a termite problem until damage has already been done. A professional inspection is the easiest way to know for sure where you stand.
At HTP Termite and Pest Control, we make the process straightforward. We inspect your property, and if termites are found, we get to work fast using bait station treatments that eliminate colonies at the source. Our annual service keeps protection in place year after year, and after two renewals, your service is backed by a warranty.
Here's why homeowners choose termite control in Memphis from HTP Termite and Pest Control:
- Thorough termite inspections
- Fast-acting bait station treatments
- Long-term colony elimination
- Annual monitoring to stay ahead of termites
- Warranty coverage after two renewals
- Wood-Destroying Insect Reports available
With 71 years of experience protecting homes like yours, HTP Termite and Pest Control is the team Memphis homeowners trust. Give us a call and let's start with an inspection.
Additional Services in Memphis
Stop Termites Before They Turn Your Biggest Investment Into a Repair Bill
Termite damage doesn't happen overnight, but it compounds fast when subterranean colonies go undetected. HTP Termite and Pest Control uses a targeted bait station approach that intercepts termite activity at the source, protecting your home's structural integrity without the mess of widespread chemical applications.
How Our Termite Treatment Process Works Step by Step
Here's exactly what happens when you schedule termite control with HTP Termite and Pest Control:
- A licensed inspector evaluates your property for signs of subterranean termite activity, mud tubes, and conducive conditions
- We provide a Wood-Destroying Insect Report documenting findings, which is especially useful for real estate transactions or mortgage requirements
- Bait stations are strategically placed in the soil around the structure to intercept foraging termite colonies
- Termites carry the bait back to the colony, which works to eliminate the population at the source over time
- Annual monitoring visits keep the bait stations active and allow technicians to assess termite pressure and station status
- After two consecutive annual renewals, your service becomes backed by a termite warranty for added protection
Homeowners looking for reliable termite control in Memphis can count on HTP Termite and Pest Control to deliver consistent, science-backed monitoring that keeps subterranean termite colonies from ever getting a foothold.
Why HTP Termite and Pest Control Is the Right Choice for Termite Protection
Bait station monitoring is one of the most effective long-term strategies against subterranean termites, and HTP Termite and Pest Control specializes in deploying it correctly. The annual service structure means your property gets checked on a regular cycle, not just treated and forgotten. With a warranty that activates after two years of renewals, the program is built to reward homeowners who stay consistent, giving you a measurable, documented layer of protection for your home and the equity you've built in it.
71 Years of Getting It Right the First Time
With 71 years of hands-on fieldwork, HTP Termite and Pest Control has built the kind of deep knowledge that only comes from decades of solving real pest problems in real homes.
We know how to spot the issue fast, identify what's driving it, and fix it correctly without the back-and-forth, backed by a track record of reliable service your neighbors have counted on for years.
Warning Signs You May Need Termite Control in Memphis
Termites work around the clock, and by the time most homeowners notice something is wrong, the damage is already underway. Subterranean termites, the most common species in Tennessee, travel through the soil and enter structures from below, making early detection harder than you might expect.
Common signs of a subterranean termite infestation in Tennessee include:
- Mud tubes running along foundation walls, crawl spaces, or wooden beams
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
- Bubbling or uneven paint on wood surfaces
- Discarded wings near windowsills or doorways after a termite swarm
- Frass (fine, powdery debris) near wooden structures or along baseboards
- Soft or sagging floors, especially near moisture-prone areas
- Visible damage inside walls, floor joists, or support beams
These signs often show up in areas that don't get much foot traffic, like crawl spaces, basements, and outbuildings. The longer an infestation goes unaddressed, the more extensive the structural damage can become.
The Sentricon Termite Treatment System That Eliminates the Whole Colony
Subterranean termites can cause serious structural damage before most homeowners ever notice a problem. That's why a termite inspection is such an important first step, and why the treatment method matters just as much as catching it early. The Sentricon System is the most thoroughly researched termite treatment available, backed by more than 60 scientific studies, and it's designed to eliminate the entire colony, not just the termites you can see.
Here's how it works: a Certified Sentricon Specialist installs bait stations around the perimeter of your property. Subterranean termites find the bait, consume it, and carry it back to the colony, including the queen. The result is total colony elimination. It's effective for active infestations and works as an ongoing preventative measure, too. Unlike liquid treatments, Sentricon's effectiveness doesn't degrade over time, and there are no restrictions around water sources or wells.
Here's why HTP Termite and Pest Control recommends the Sentricon System for subterranean termite protection:
- Eliminates the entire subterranean termite colony, including the queen
- Termites prefer the bait nearly 10 times more than wood, making it highly effective
- Minimal disruption to your home, lawn, and landscaping during installation
- Provides continuous monitoring and visible evidence of protection
- The only termite control product to earn the EPA's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award
- Safe for use around water sources and wells, with no label restrictions
- Alerts you to future termite activity so concerns are addressed early
Our exterminator team is standing by to answer your questions and walk you through whether the Sentricon System is the right fit for your home. Reach out to HTP Termite and Pest Control today to schedule a termite inspection and get real protection in place.
WDI Inspections That Keep Real Estate Deals on Track
A Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection is a certified visual assessment of a property that looks for evidence of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, powder post beetles, and old house borers. These pests can cause serious structural damage, and because signs of an infestation are often buried in wood or hidden from plain sight, a professional termite inspection is one of the most important steps in any real estate transaction. HTP Termite and Pest Control uses a standardized NPMA-33 report to document findings, giving buyers, sellers, and lenders exactly what they need to move forward with confidence.
Real estate agents rely on HTP Termite and Pest Control to keep closings on schedule. When a WDI report is required by a lender or requested as part of a purchase agreement, we turn it around quickly and accurately. If the inspection reveals active termites or damage from wood-boring insects, our report clearly outlines what was found so the right next steps can be taken before closing. It's a straightforward, one-time service that gives everyone involved a clear picture of the property's condition.

