May is peak termite season in Cincinnati, and the damage stays hidden until a wall sounds hollow or trim starts to give way.
We find the entry points, treat the colony at the source, and come back if termites show up again under our re-treat guarantee.
Technicians live right here in the community and know local termite activity well. Every team member is carefully chosen for skill and care. When you call, you talk straight to the office, not a call center, so your questions get quick, clear answers.
Our technicians get to know your home, your schedule, and how pests behave in your area — so every visit is consistent, thorough, and personal.
The team brings positive attitudes and follows a strict pest-free guarantee. This means if termite issues are not cleared after proper treatment, the next service is free. That’s a simple promise, with nothing hidden in the fine print.
Find. In May, Cincinnati homes can show the first quiet signs of termite trouble. Mud tubes. Hollow wood. Tiny trails where they should not be. We track the activity back to the source, so you know exactly where the damage is starting.
Treat. We do not just spray the surface. We target the colony and the hidden pathways feeding it. We place the treatment where termites live, move, and keep coming back, cutting off the infestation at its source with direct, proven methods.
Prevent. You get lasting protection and a better-protected home with fewer chances of termites returning. And if they do, we’ll come back and re-treat at no extra charge.
Meet the team behind termite control in Cincinnati
With decades serving local homes, our licensed termite specialists bring deep knowledge, friendly care, and proven skill to protect Cincinnati Ohio families from termite damage.
Termite control in Cincinnati and nearby neighborhoods
ClearDefense covers Cincinnati (45202, 45219) and nearby neighborhoods like Hyde Park and Madisonville, where May’s warming weather often brings termites out looking for new spots to settle.
Termite treatment results are not always immediately visible because termites work underground and inside wood, but in the days after service in Cincinnati the colony begins to be affected as workers carry the product back through the colony. You should not disturb treated soil or bait stations during this period.
Ohio’s warming May keeps termite pressure active, and the soil moisture that comes with the spring humidity that increases pest activity creates favorable conditions for subterranean termites to stay close to home foundations. We monitor bait station activity and inspect treated areas on schedule to confirm the colony is being eliminated.
If you notice any new signs of termite activity between visits — mud tubes, wood damage, or swarming — contact us right away and we will come back and assess at no extra charge, because complete colony elimination is the goal.
If pests come back after your termite control in Cincinnati, we come back too and check what changed.
In May, termite pressure can still shift as soil stays damp and activity moves around the foundation. For example, if you spot new mud tubes near a basement wall or see swarmers by a window, we inspect the bait stations and the surrounding area again.
We keep the Trelona system working as a long-term shield, and we follow up if the colony is still active. If the same issue keeps showing up between visits, we handle it under our ongoing service terms, so you are not left wondering what to do next.
In May, we can often get to Cincinnati homes the same day or next day for termite control, based on availability.
When termites are active, we move quickly so the problem does not spread. We follow up fast on new requests and keep you updated by phone or text.
If you reach out early in the day, we may have an opening sooner. We will look at your schedule, confirm the details, and get a visit lined up as soon as we can.
If termites come back after your control service this May, it means the treatment is still working through the colony. The initial service is followed by a 30-day visit to break the egg cycle, which helps keep termites from returning. If you notice more activity later on, the bait stations are checked and refreshed annually to make sure the colony is gone for good. Your termite problem will stay under control with ongoing monitoring and quick follow-up visits as needed.
Termite treatments focus on the bait stations placed around your home, which keep chemicals away from living spaces. For example, the system uses small, monitored traps that target termites without spreading residue where kids and pets play. This means your yard stays open for family time while termite activity is stopped below ground. Regular checks keep the process controlled and low-impact for your household.