Termite Exterminators – Control – Removal
Cleveland’s Local Termite Control Specialists
Termites can silently damage homes for months before property owners notice visible signs of an infestation. What begins as hidden termite activity inside walls or foundations can eventually lead to costly structural damage throughout the property. Store-bought termite treatments often fail to reach the colony hidden underground or inside wooden structures. That means the infestation continues spreading unnoticed.
At G & G Exterminating, we identify termite activity, locate infestation zones, and apply targeted treatments designed for long-term protection.
Common Termite Problems
Termite infestations can become severe when colonies remain active inside walls, crawl spaces, foundations, and wooden structures. Different termite species behave differently, which makes proper identification important before treatment begins. Understanding the most common termite problems helps homeowners act quickly and reduce long-term structural risks.
Subterranean termites
Commonly build colonies underground and travel through mud tubes to reach wooden structures inside homes.
Wood damage
Termites slowly weaken wooden beams, flooring, walls, and support structures by feeding from the inside out.
Hidden infestations
Termite activity often remains unnoticed behind walls, beneath flooring, and inside crawl spaces for long periods.
Our Working Process
01
Full Property Inspection
We inspect foundations, crawl spaces, wooden structures, and high-risk areas for signs of termite activity.
02
Targeted Termite Treatment
Our treatments focus on eliminating active termite colonies and protecting vulnerable structural areas.
03
Infestation Zone Protection
Walls, foundations, crawl spaces, and affected wood areas receive focused treatment attention.
04
Ongoing Prevention Advice
You’ll receive practical recommendations to help reduce future termite activity around the property.
FAQs
Why are termites difficult to detect?
Because termite colonies often remain hidden inside walls, foundations, and wooden structures.
Can termites seriously damage homes?
Yes. Termites can weaken structural wood and cause expensive, long-term property damage if left untreated.
Do spiders invade homes often?
Yes. Many spider species enter homes searching for shelter, insects, and quiet hiding spaces.





