Termite Control in Argyle
Termites can cause structural damage long before visible signs appear, which is why understanding their behavior is just as important as treating active infestations. At Myles Pest Services, termite control begins with education. We take the time to explain what attracts termites, where activity is most likely to develop, and how thoughtful adjustments around your property can help reduce long-term risk alongside professional treatment.
Serving Argyle and surrounding North Texas communities since 1989, we bring decades of hands-on pest control experience. Our termite services include inspections and consultations at no cost, treatment options mindful of families and pets, and flexible monthly or easy-pay plans. If termite activity appears between scheduled visits, re-service is provided at no additional charge, allowing continued monitoring and adjustments as conditions change.
Backed by strong values, certified Sentricon® termite methods, and a guide-first approach, we focus on helping you make informed decisions about your property.
Call (817) 402-2852 or contact us online today to schedule a free inspection and learn how we approach termite control in Argyle.
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Local Expertise
Serving North Texas since 1989, we understand local pest challenges and tailor solutions for your home and neighborhood.
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Strong in Values
Our work is guided by honesty, respect, and a commitment to doing what’s right—protecting your home with thoughtful, professional care.
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Clear Communication
From start to finish, we keep you informed with straightforward updates so you can make confident decisions for your home.
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Efficiency in Service
We respect your time and your space, delivering effective pest protection with minimal disruption and consistent attention to detail.
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How We Approach Termite Control
Each visit begins with a detailed inspection to identify current activity and conditions that could allow termites to develop or return. We closely examine crawl spaces, basements, wood-framed walls, structural supports, and exterior points where wood-to-soil contact occurs, such as landscaping and fencing. These areas often reveal moisture patterns, access routes, or early warning signs that may not be obvious at first glance.
Once the inspection is complete, treatments are applied with clear intent. Rather than relying on broad applications, we focus on active colonies and higher-risk zones, guided by Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles. This approach blends targeted treatment with practical environmental adjustments, such as addressing moisture issues or modifying exterior conditions that contribute to termite pressure.
This method supports both residential and commercial properties by addressing the behaviors of subterranean and drywood termites across different structures. Interior and exterior wooden components are evaluated; treatments are applied where risk is present, and property owners receive guidance on moisture awareness, exterior habits, and property conditions that may influence future vulnerability.
Keep your home comfortable and pest-free with ongoing, proactive treatments designed to prevent infestations before they start.
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Awards, Associations, & Happy Customers
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"Great Company!"
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We've been using Myles Pest Services for years now, and they continue to impress every single time. Their team is always friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely happy to help.
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Understanding Termites & Their Risks
Termites feed on cellulose found in wood and plant-based materials. In the Argyle area, the mix of wooded creek lines and mature trees provides a natural reservoir for termite colonies. When these natural food sources are disturbed by new construction or seasonal shifts, termites often move toward residential structures.
They are commonly drawn to conditions such as:
- Moist soil or standing water near foundations
- Wood-to-soil contact around decks, fencing, or landscaping
- Cracks, gaps, or expansion joints in foundations and exterior walls
Why Are Regular Inspections Important?
Termite activity and environmental conditions can change over time, which is why ongoing monitoring plays an important role in long-term management. Regular inspections allow conditions to be observed as seasons shift, moisture levels change, or building use evolves. When patterns emerge, treatments can be adjusted thoughtfully, and guidance can be refined to reflect what’s happening on the property. This steady, informed approach supports the structure itself while fitting naturally into everyday use of the space.
How Can You Tell If Termites Are Active?
Termites often go unnoticed until damage becomes more advanced, which is why knowing what to look for matters. Common signs include mud tubes along foundations or walls, hollow-sounding wood, or paint that appears blistered or uneven. Winged termites, often called swarmers, may also appear around doors, windows, or light sources, especially during seasonal changes.
Do Termites Pose Health Concerns?
Termites are not known to transmit diseases to people or pets, but their presence can still influence indoor health conditions over time. As termite activity progresses, affected materials may contribute to excess moisture inside walls or enclosed areas, which can support mold growth and impact indoor air quality.
In some situations, termite damage is discovered during repairs or renovations. When damaged wood or insulation is disturbed, dust and debris may be released into living or working spaces, which can affect individuals with sensitivities or respiratory concerns.