Termite Control in Falling Waters, WV
Termite damage doesn't announce itself. By the time most homeowners notice something is off, the colony has already been at work for a while. If you haven't had an inspection recently, it's worth knowing what's actually going on beneath the surface before it turns into a costly repair.
Our termite exterminators in Falling Waters start with a thorough inspection, then walk you through exactly what we found and what your options are. For ongoing protection, we use the Sentricon® baiting system, which eliminates entire colonies at the source, not just the termites visible near your home. Worker termites carry the bait back to the colony, and it spreads from there. It's discreet, effective, and built for long-term results. We also offer warranty-backed treatment plans, so if termites come back, we do too, at no extra cost.
Here's why homeowners choose Petti Pest Control for termite treatment in Falling Waters:
- Free, honest inspections with no pressure
- Sentricon® eliminates colonies at the source
- One-time treatments and recurring protection plans available
- Warranty-backed service with free return visits
- Straightforward pricing, no hidden fees
- Family-owned and local to the communities we serve
Additional Services in Falling Waters
Termite Damage Costs More Than Treatment
Termites work quietly through the wood framing, floor joists, and structural supports of a home before most people ever notice a sign. Termite control stops that damage before it compounds, and the right approach depends on what is already happening inside the walls. Termite Control from Petti Pest Control starts with a real inspection, not a sales script.
Here is how the process works:
- A licensed inspector visits your home and assesses the extent of termite activity and entry points.
- We walk you through what we found and explain your options, including one-time liquid treatment or the Sentricon® baiting program, with straightforward pricing and no hidden fees.
- Treatment is scheduled and completed, whether that means applying a liquid barrier or placing Sentricon® bait stations around the perimeter of your home.
- Sentricon® stations use bait that worker termites carry back to the colony, disrupting reproduction and wiping out the source, not just what is visible near the structure.
- Depending on the plan you choose, your service comes backed by a warranty so you have coverage if termite activity returns.
Why Choose Petti Pest Control for Termite Protection in the Eastern Panhandle
Petti Pest Control is a family-owned company serving Berkeley County and the surrounding area. We live here, we own homes here, and we understand what subterranean termite pressure looks like in this region. Petti offers honest assessments, flexible treatment options, and a satisfaction guarantee. If something comes back, so do we, at no extra cost.
A Warranty That Actually Has Your Back
The cost of ignoring termites is always higher than the cost of treating them, and Petti Pest Control makes sure you're not left holding the bill if something comes back. Our satisfaction guarantee means if pests return after treatment, so do we, at no extra charge.
A lot of companies will treat the problem and move on. Petti stands behind the work, which means you're not paying twice for the same issue while a national chain argues over fine print.
The Sentricon® System Eliminates Termite Colonies at the Source
Termite damage adds up fast, and by the time you notice it, the colony has usually been active for a while. The Sentricon® termite treatment system works differently than traditional liquid treatments. Instead of creating a chemical barrier that termites may eventually work around, Sentricon® uses bait stations placed in the soil around your home. Termites find the bait, feed on it, and carry it back to the colony. From there, it spreads through the entire population, including the queen, and eliminates the colony completely.
Petti Pest Control uses Sentricon® because it gets to the root of the problem, not just the termites you can see:
- Eliminates the entire colony, including the queen, not just surface-level activity
- Bait is preferred by termites nearly 10 times more than wood in lab testing
- Minimal disruption to your lawn, landscaping, and daily routine
- Backed by more than 60 scientific studies on colony elimination
- Works as both a termite treatment for active infestations and as ongoing prevention
- Effectiveness does not degrade over time, unlike liquid alternatives
- No restrictions around water sources or wells
- The only termite control product to earn the EPA's Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award
A termite inspection is the first step. If our exterminator finds activity, we walk you through your options based on what we find and what fits your situation. If you have concerns about termites or just want to know where you stand, Petti Pest Control is ready to help. Give us a call and we will take it from there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Sentricon® bait stations disruptive to my yard?
No. The stations are placed discreetly in the soil around your home and are designed to be low-profile and non-intrusive.
Can termites come back after treatment?
With a one-time treatment, there is always some risk of new termite activity over time, particularly in areas with high termite pressure. That's why we offer warranty options and ongoing programs to give you continued protection rather than a one-time fix that leaves your home vulnerable again.
Do you offer a warranty on termite treatments?
Yes. Depending on the treatment plan you choose, we offer options with a limited warranty or an extended warranty.
What termite treatment options do you offer?
We offer both one-time treatments and ongoing protection programs depending on your situation and budget. A one-time service uses a liquid treatment applied directly to eliminate the existing problem. For homeowners who want long-term protection, we offer a recurring program using the Sentricon® baiting system.
Why are termites such a serious problem for homes in this region?
The mid-Atlantic region — including Virginia and West Virginia — has active subterranean termite populations that thrive in the soil conditions and climate here. Older homes with wood framing, crawlspaces, and aging foundations are especially vulnerable. Termites work silently and can cause significant structural damage before any visible signs appear.

