Residential & Commercial
The Experts in Termite Infestation & Control Services
The Silent Destroyers
Whether you suspect that you are already dealing with termite infestation or if you are looking to prevent future infestations, Flippin’ Bugs has the experience and knowledge to defend your home or business from these pests.
What to Expect
Expert Inspection
Starting with a comprehensive inspection, Flippin’ Bugs examines every part of your home or business, inside and out, and the surrounding property for signs of termite damage and activity. We will recommend a termite treatment plan tailored to your situation – the construction and the degree of termite infestation and damages present.
Treatment
Flippin’ Bugs uses three techniques to protect your home or business. Soil treatments are applied directly to the soil under and around your home. This sets up a treated zone around the foundation that termites must pass through to gain access. Bait stations are placed around the perimeter of your structure – termites will feed on the bait and take it back to share with the colony until its eliminated. Wood treatment is a preventative measure used in conjunction with soil treatments and bait stations. The wood structure itself is treated and termites that come in contact with the treated wood or feed on it will die.
Annual Inspection
To ensure our products continue to protect your property from termites for years to come, Flippin’ Bugs will return each year to ensure there has been no soil disruption and that your home or business remains termite-free.
How Will I Know if I Have Termites?
It can be difficult to identify a termite infestation on your own. However, there are some signs that you can keep an eye out for.
Mud Tubes
You can spot an infestation in its early stages by looking for mud tubes. These are tunnels that the termites use to travel between their colony and the food source.
Damaged or
Hallowed Wood
Termites eat the wood from the inside out, so you may find areas of your home that are structurally weak.
Evidence of Swarm
If you see small, wood-colored insects flying around your windows or doors, you likely have termites swarm.
Other Wood Destroying Insects We Treat:
Carpenter Bees
Carpenter Ants
Powderpost Beetles
Wood Destroying Insect Report
Buying, Selling or Refinancing? We provide home inspections that are required by some lenders for wood-destroying insects. We complete your report at the time of service. You don’t have to wait for the results – helping to keep things moving from start to finish.

