May is peak termite time in Lexington, and the damage stays hidden until floors feel soft or a wall starts to hollow out.
We find the entry points, treat the whole colony instead of only the termites you see, and we come back and re-treat if they show up again.
ClearDefense Pest Control has strong local roots. Technicians are carefully chosen for skill and friendliness. When help is needed, there is no call center. Homeowners talk straight to their technician or local office staff.
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 works hard and stays positive. A pest-free guarantee backs each service. No confusing fine print, just a clear promise on every visit.
Find the source fast. In May, termite activity around Lexington can be easy to miss. We inspect mud tubes, damaged wood, crawl spaces, basements, and other hidden entry points. You see where they’re coming from. You know what’s feeding the problem.
Treat the colony at the source. We use proven termite control methods to stop the infestation where it lives, not just where it shows up. That means targeting nesting areas, wall voids, and soil access points with the right treatment to cut off the colony and keep it from spreading.
Prevent a repeat problem. You get lasting termite protection and a home that stays on watch. If termites come back during the re-treat period, we come back too. No extra charge.
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Termite Control in Lexington and Nearby Communities
ClearDefense Pest Control serves Lexington (29072, 29073) and nearby neighborhoods like Oak Grove and Pelion, where spring brings more termites and fire ants stirring in warmer soil.
Termite treatment results are not always immediately visible because termites work underground and inside wood, but in the days after service in Lexington 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.
South Carolina’s warm, humid May keeps termite pressure active, and the soil moisture that comes with the heat and moisture that make pest season peak 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 termite control in Lexington, we come back too and check what is happening.
In May, termite activity can still shift with the weather, so we inspect the bait system and look for fresh signs around the foundation.
For example, if new mud tubes show up or a station needs attention, we adjust the treatment and keep monitoring the area until the problem is handled.
With our ongoing termite service, you do not have to face the same worry twice, and we stay on it until your home feels under control again.
In May, we can often get to your Lexington home the same day or next day, depending on availability.
If you need termite help fast, we move quickly and keep the process simple.
We follow up right away after your request, and our local team will let you know the earliest opening.
If the schedule is tight, we will still work to get you on the calendar as soon as we can.
If termites come back after your control service in May, a follow-up visit will target any new activity. The program includes a 30-day return to break egg cycles and regular checks thereafter. Sometimes, termites find new spots around the foundation, so stations may need adjusting. This keeps the colony from rebuilding and protects your home over time.
Termite treatments use products designed to keep your family and pets in mind. For example, bait stations are placed outside the home, away from living spaces, reducing chances of contact. These stations work slowly to break the termite colony without strong chemicals inside your house. When technicians visit, they carefully move pet dishes and treat areas that do not interfere with children’s play or pets’ outdoor activities.