
Termite Treatment
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.
Termite Pest Inspection & Control for San Antonio
Think you've got termites? Act now!
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.
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
What are the signs of termite infestation? What do I need to look out for?
- Clicking noises: soldier termites produce clicking noises within walls to warn of danger.
- Peeling or bubbling paint, often mistaken for water damage.
- Discarded wings near windows, doors, or other entry points.
- Wood damage, such as hollow-sounding wood or blistered surfaces.
- Mud tubes along your home’s foundation or walls.
- Frass, which looks like small piles of sawdust or wood pellets.
Is an annual termite inspection really necessary?
Yes, regular termite inspections help identify infestations early, preventing costly repairs down the road. Our professional inspectors use specialized tools and training to spot subtle signs that might otherwise be missed. If you live in a termite-prone region or have had a history of termite issues, annual inspections are critical to ensuring your home remains protected.
Who does the termite inspection?
Our fully-licensed, expertly-trained termite inspectors can identify signs of termites and assess potential risks. They will only recommend termite prevention or treatment if it’s necessary for your home and needs.
What treatments do you use to get rid of termites?
We have three types of treatments. Liquid and foam sprays are ideal for outdoor areas and kill termites on contact. Fumigation is reserved for severe infestations and ensures comprehensive termite elimination. Bait systems are slow-acting, but allow termites to carry poison back to the nest, eliminating the entire colony.
Do termites come back? Do you need regular termite treatments?
Yes, termites do come back. Unfortunately, termites will keep seeking food and shelter wherever they can get it. If your home is prone to termite infestations, we recommend ongoing, annual treatments to help prevent termites from coming back.
What damage is caused by termites?
Termites feed on wood, compromising your home’s structure without your knowledge. A single colony can consume approximately one pound of wood per month, which can compromise structural integrity if left untreated. Annually, termites cause billions of dollars in property damage in the U.S. Early detection is key to minimizing damage.
Can you treat termites at home by yourself? Can you use DIY products?
While DIY termite treatments and products may be tempting, they often prove ineffective and risky. DIY termite treatments usually result in a waste of time, money, and energy. Inspecting for termites and treating termites means having the proper gear, tools, products, and techniques, which is best left to the experts.
Do you offer guarantees with your termite treatments?
Yes, we offer termite service guarantees and ongoing termite protection plans to provide long-term peace of mind. These termite plans include annual inspections, preventative treatments, and coverage for future treatments if termites return during the outlined period. You will be protected year after year as long as you are with the Moxie family.
Do I need to leave my home during the termite treatment process?
It depends. Every treatment process is unique to the situation at hand. For most termite treatments, you don’t need to leave your home. But it depends on the location of the termites and the severity of the infestation. For fumigation, which is required for severe infestations, you will need to vacate your property for 2–3 days to allow the process to be safely completed.