Protect your home’s value with a free termite inspection. Stop termites and prevent costly damage with a personalized solution built by a Moxie expert.
Termites pose a significant threat to homes in the US, causing billions of dollars in damages annually. These silent destroyers feed on wood, compromising your home’s structure without your knowledge.
Catch them early with a free home inspection by our experts who know all the secret hiding places.
Book one now to prevent expensive repairs later.
Why do I need an inspection?
Termites can be hard to spot
We meticulously inspect both interior and exterior spaces, checking for signs of activity and damage.
Upon discovery, we assess the issue's extent and recommend appropriate action.
There’s no charge for this initial inspection and report.
Our promise
No hard sell
A technician will visit you, not a salesperson. We’ll give an honest assessment and will only recommend treatment if termites (or the threat of termites) are found.
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Why choose Moxie's Termite Control
Free inspection
Termites hide, we seek. Not sure if you’re facing these silent destroyers? Let our experts check for signs of infestation in just one visit—for free.
Prevent expensive property damage
Termites contribute to $5 billion in property damage each year, and we want to keep your home out of that equation.
Get rid of active infestations and keep them away
If you have a termite infestation, it’s important to clear out the whole colony. Otherwise, they’ll keep multiplying. That’s why you need a Moxie expert with the know-how to size it up and build a perfectly matched treatment plan.
Hassle-free termite treatments
While our termite experts will determine the best treatment plan for your needs, many of our termite treatments can be done with all your loved ones at home—including children and pets.
Helpful FAQ
Which neighborhoods in Denver are covered by your termite control services?
We provide termite inspections and treatment across all neighborhoods in Denver, including Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Five Points, Cherry Creek, Highland, Sloan’s Lake, Park Hill, Congress Park, Montbello, and Stapleton. Wherever you live in the Denver metro, choose Moxie for a wide range of pest control services.
Are your termite treatments pet- and kid-friendly?
Yes, our termite treatments are pet- and kid-friendly. We use only EPA-registered products and train our Field Experts to follow label instructions to the letter. We will walk you through what to expect and provide clear recommendations for re-entry times and precautions.
Are termites a big problem in Denver?
Yes, termites are a problem for many homeowners in Denver and can cause significant damage if left unchecked. In the city’s dry climate, termites are drawn to any moisture sources, including leaky plumbing, irrigated lawns, or wood in contact with damp soil. Older homes and wood-framed structures are especially at risk. Regular professional inspections and targeted termite treatments are the most effective way to catch infestations before termites inflict costly damage.
When is termite season in Denver?
In Denver, termite season typically lasts from spring through late summer, with swarms most noticeable between May and July. Swarming occurs when winged termites leave their colony to mate and establish new colonies. However, swarming is only the most visible sign of activity. Even when no swarms are present, termites remain active year-round, quietly feeding on wood. Because damage often develops out of sight, regular professional inspections and targeted termite treatments are essential to protect Denver homes and prevent costly structural repairs.
Are older homes in Denver more vulnerable to termites?
Yes, older homes in Denver are generally more vulnerable to termites. Many older homes feature wood-framed construction, aging foundations, and other vulnerabilities that allow termites easy access. Over time, minor leaks and drainage problems can create the pockets of moisture termites need to breed and thrive. Because termites often remain hidden while causing damage, investing in professional inspections and preventive treatments is key to preserving the integrity and value of an older home.
Does homeowner’s insurance cover termite damage in Denver?
No, homeowners’ policies generally do not cover termite damage in Colorado. Insurers classify termite issues as preventable maintenance problems rather than sudden or accidental losses. Even without insurance coverage, homeowners can protect their investment and gain peace of mind by scheduling routine inspections and working with the professional termite control experts at Moxie to help prevent costly, uncovered damage.
What is the most common type of termite in Denver?
The most common type of termite in Denver is the subterranean termite. These pests build colonies underground and use mud tubes to reach wood inside homes and other structures. Because they feed out of sight, infestations can develop for years before being detected. The best way to protect your Denver home from serious damage is through regular professional inspections and proactive termite treatments.
Do the weather conditions in Denver increase the risk of termites?
Yes, Denver’s weather can contribute to the risk of termites. While the Front Range region is generally dry, seasonal rain, snowmelt, and irrigation create pockets of moisture in which termites thrive. Warm summers accelerate their activity, while damp areas in homes and yards give them comfortable breeding grounds. Because of these termite-friendly conditions, homeowners can gain valuable peace of mind by scheduling routine termite inspections.
Do you offer termite inspections for real estate transactions in Denver?
Yes, we provide detailed inspections for buyers, sellers, and homeowners refinancing in the Denver area. Our reports meet real estate requirements and give you confidence in your investment. Contact our team of termite control experts to schedule your free inspection today.