Termite Exterminator
Protect Your Home From Nature’s Most Destructive Pests
Termites may be tiny, but their impact on your home can be devastating. These silent destroyers work 24/7, consuming the wooden structures that support your home while remaining hidden from view. Each year, American homeowners spend over $5 billion repairing termite damage—an unexpected expense that is rarely covered by homeowner’s insurance.
At All Natural Pest Elimination, we provide permanent protection against these destructive pests using natural solutions that safeguard both your home and your family.

Signs You Need a Termite Exterminator
Termites are experts at avoiding detection, often causing significant structural damage before homeowners realize they’re present. Be vigilant for these warning signs:
Mud Tubes
Pencil-width tunnels along foundation walls, support piers, or floor joists.
Frass (Termite Droppings)
Small, wood-colored pellets that resemble sawdust or coffee grounds.
Hollow-Sounding Wood
Damaged wood that sounds empty when tapped.
Tight-Fitting Doors or Windows
Warped frames caused by termite moisture.
Discarded Wings
Small, translucent wings shed by swarming termites, often near windowsills.
Bubbling or Peeling Paint
Wall surfaces that appear water-damaged despite no water source.
Sagging Floors or Ceilings
Advanced damage that has compromised structural integrity.
The Hidden Danger of Chemical Termite Treatments
Conventional termite treatments often involve pumping hundreds of gallons of synthetic chemicals into the soil around your home. These chemicals can leach into groundwater, harm beneficial organisms, and pose potential health risks to your family and pets. Many require the evacuation of your home during application and leave lingering residues.
Our Natural, Permanent Solution
At All Natural Pest Elimination, we take a different approach. Our botanical-based termite treatments target the termites’ digestive system, eliminating current infestations while creating a protective barrier termites cannot develop resistance to. Unlike chemical treatments that break down over time, our solutions provide lasting protection without putting your family at risk.
How Does it Work?
We protect what matters most with Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate (DOT), NatureLine and a natural ground barrier, your home’s silent guardian against destructive termites. When workers consume DOT and NatureLine-treated wood, they become lethargic and stop feeding. Once the colony discovers this compromised source, they will kill the contaminated termites and close off any further access. The natural ground barrier will remove excess moisture from the soil beneath your home to prevent any further termite reentry. You’ll gain lasting peace of mind knowing your family’s most valuable investment is permanently shielded from devastating structural damage that could cost thousands in repairs.
Regular professional inspections are essential for protection. Fortunately, at All Natural Pest Elimination every termite treatment comes with our unlimited service warranty.


Termites follow a fascinating yet destructive life cycle that threatens your home’s structural integrity. Beginning as eggs that hatch into nymphs, these pests develop into workers, soldiers, or reproductive termites depending on colony needs. In the Pacific Northwest, you’ll primarily encounter subterranean termites that build mud tubes to access your home’s wooden structures, and dampwood termites that target moisture-damaged wood in your siding, crawlspace, or bathroom areas. Both species silently consume wood from the inside out by breaking down cellulose fibers with specialized enzymes and gut bacteria, often remaining undetected until severe damage occurs. This hidden destruction can compromise your family’s safety and require costly repairs.
Termite Exterminator FAQ
There are a couple of things that set us apart from other companies:
1. We use natural methods that are safer for people, animals, and the environment.
2. We offer an unlimited service warranty.
3. We have trained inspectors and technicians that give you an honest and accurate assessment of your infestation.
Termites are small insects that feed on wood and can cause significant damage to structures. They are a concern because they can weaken the structural integrity of buildings and cause costly repairs.
The longevity of termite treatments can vary depending on factors such as the treatment method, the severity of the infestation, and the environmental conditions. Some treatments can provide protection for several years, while others may require periodic maintenance and inspections.
Common signs of a termite infestation include mud tubes, discarded wings, hollow-sounding wood, and visible damage to wooden structures. It is recommended to contact a professional pest control company for a thorough inspection.
While there are DIY methods available, termite control is best left to professionals. Termites can be challenging to eliminate completely, and experts have the knowledge, experience, and specialized treatments to effectively eradicate the infestation.
We use natural termite control solutions that are safer for people and animals but very effective on termites.
The duration of a termite treatment depends on factors such as the size of the infestation, the type of treatment used, and the structure’s size. It can range from a few hours to several days. Your pest control professional will provide a more accurate estimate.
The cost of termite control services can vary based on factors such as the severity of the infestation, the size of the property, and the chosen treatment method. It is best to request a consultation and inspection from a pest control company like All Natural Pest Elimination to receive an accurate quote.
We offer an Unlimited Service Warranty. This means if the termites come back so do we! Contact us to learn more.
It is recommended to schedule termite inspections at least once a year to detect any signs of termite activity early. However, in areas with high termite pressure, more frequent inspections may be necessary.
To prevent termite infestations, it is important to eliminate moisture sources, keep wood piles away from structures, seal cracks and crevices, and maintain proper ventilation. Regular inspections and prompt repairs of any wood damage are also essential.
Termites are attracted to moisture and wood, so areas of a home that have direct contact with the ground, such as basements, crawl spaces, and foundation walls, are more prone to termite infestations. They can also infest wooden structures, such as decks and fences.
Yes, termites can cause significant structural damage to homes and buildings. They feed on wood, including support beams, floor joists, and other wooden components, compromising the integrity of the structure over time.
The speed at which termites cause damage varies depending on factors such as the size of the termite colony, the availability of food sources, and environmental conditions. However, termites can cause significant damage within a few months or years if left unchecked.
Drywood termites live and feed directly within the wood they infest, while subterranean termites build underground colonies and create mud tubes to access above-ground food sources. The treatment methods and behaviors of these two types of termites differ.
For most treatments, you will not need to leave your home. Since we use natural treatments that are safer for people and pets you can go about your day while we get rid of the termites.
Protect Your Home’s Structural Integrity
Our proven, all-natural termite elimination services will get the job done—permanently. Contact us today for your FREE inspection and take the first step toward peace of mind.

