Termidor® Perimeter Plus Termite Treatment – Eastern NC
If you’re looking for a professional termite treatment that targets termites where they travel (in and around the soil), D & D Pest Control Co. provides Termidor® Perimeter Plus treatments for homes and businesses across Eastern NC. Our process focuses on careful inspection, proper application around the foundation, and clear documentation—so you understand what was done and what to watch for next.What Is Termidor® Perimeter Plus?
Termidor® is widely known in the pest control industry as a non-repellent termite treatment option. Non-repellent treatments are designed so termites can move through treated areas without immediately detecting or avoiding them. One reason Termidor® is discussed so often is its “transfer effect,” where exposed termites can affect other termites through normal contact and grooming behaviors within the colony.
Important note: Every property is different. Soil conditions, construction style, moisture, landscaping, and existing termite activity all influence how a treatment is planned and applied.
Why Homeowners in Eastern NC Choose a Perimeter-Plus Approach
Subterranean termites typically originate in the soil and look for hidden entry points—foundation joints, plumbing penetrations, cracks, and areas with moisture. A perimeter-plus strategy concentrates on the zones most likely to be used as access routes, creating protection where it matters most.
- Targets typical termite travel zones around the foundation
- Pairs well with inspections to identify conducive conditions (moisture, wood-to-soil contact, etc.)
- Good fit for crawlspace homes common across Eastern North Carolina
Our Termidor® Perimeter Plus Treatment Process
We follow a professional, step-by-step method based on the structure type and site conditions. Depending on the home, this may include trenching and rodding along the exterior foundation perimeter and treating key areas where termites are likely to enter.
- Inspection & risk review – We look for signs of termite activity and conditions that increase risk.
- Perimeter preparation – We identify treatment zones along the foundation and entry points.
- Application around the foundation – Treatment may include trenching and rodding/trenching where appropriate.
- Special situations – Patios, porches, stoops, and attached slabs may require a different approach depending on access.
- Documentation & guidance – We explain what we treated, what we found, and what to monitor.
Want to start with an inspection? Visit our termite control page here:
Termite Control Services.
Termite Protection for Crawlspace & Encapsulated Homes
Many Eastern NC homes have crawlspaces, and moisture management is a big part of long-term termite risk reduction. If your crawlspace is encapsulated or you’re planning moisture control improvements, perimeter termite protection can be an important layer in the overall strategy—especially when combined with fixing drainage issues, reducing humidity, and addressing wood-to-soil contact.
Learn more about moisture-related risk factors here:
Crawlspace Moisture Problems.
Service Locations for Termidor® Treatments
- Kinston, NC
- Greenville, NC
- Goldsboro, NC
- La Grange, NC
- Snow Hill, NC
- Jacksonville, NC
- New Bern, NC
- Winterville, Ayden, Grifton, Pink Hill, Deep Run, Trenton, Hookerton, Seven Springs, and surrounding communities
If you’re not sure whether you’re in our service area, just call or text—we’ll confirm quickly.
Ways to Contact D & D Pest Control Co.
Fastest response: Call or text us and tell us your address and what you’re seeing.
- Office (Call/Text): (252) 523-8255
- Cell (Call/Text): (252) 531-0621
- Email: Wdavis3910@aol.com
- Contact page: Request service online
Prefer a free estimate first? Start here:
Request a Termite Estimate.
Termidor® Perimeter Plus FAQ (Eastern NC)
1) What is a Termidor® Perimeter Plus termite treatment?
It’s a professional termite treatment strategy focused on the soil and foundation perimeter where subterranean termites typically travel. The goal is to reduce termite risk and help protect the structure by treating likely entry zones.
2) Does Termidor® work like a repellent?
Termidor® is commonly described as a non-repellent option, meaning termites may not immediately detect treated zones. This can support the “transfer effect” described by the manufacturer.
3) How do you apply a perimeter termite treatment?
Depending on construction and access, treatment may include trenching and rodding/trenching along the exterior foundation perimeter, and addressing key entry points and structural features that influence termite access.
4) Do you have to drill through patios or porches?
Sometimes. If slabs or porches block access to key treatment zones, drilling may be recommended to reach critical areas. We’ll explain options before any work begins.
5) Is a perimeter treatment enough if I have an active termite problem?
If termites are active, the treatment plan should match the severity and location of activity. We start with an inspection and then recommend the best next step—perimeter treatment, targeted work, baiting, or a combination.
6) What are common signs of termites in Eastern NC homes?
Mud tubes on foundation walls, damaged or hollow-sounding wood, swarmers (winged termites) indoors, and shed wings near windows are common signs. Moisture issues and wood-to-soil contact can also increase risk.
7) How long does a Termidor® treatment appointment take?
Timing depends on foundation type, access, and linear footage. Many homes can be completed the same day, but larger or complex structures may take longer.
8) Is Termidor® safe for pets and families?
We apply products according to label directions and professional standards. We’ll provide practical guidance about keeping people and pets away from treatment areas until everything is dry and the job is complete.
9) Do you offer termite inspections and WDI/termite reports?
Yes. We provide termite inspections and Wood Destroying Insect Reports (WDIR) when needed for real estate transactions. Learn about WDI Reports.
10) Can moisture problems increase termite risk?
Yes. Crawlspace moisture, poor drainage, and high humidity can increase wood moisture and attract termite activity. Addressing moisture is an important part of an overall termite prevention strategy.
11) What areas do you serve for termite treatment?
We serve Eastern NC including Kinston, Greenville, Goldsboro, La Grange, Snow Hill, Jacksonville, New Bern, and nearby communities.
12) How do I get a free estimate for Termidor® treatment?
Call or text (252) 523-8255, or use our online request form. We’ll confirm your location, ask a few quick questions, and schedule the next step.
Schedule a Termidor® Perimeter Plus Treatment in Eastern NC
If you’re seeing termite signs—or you want proactive protection—D & D Pest Control Co. is ready to help.
We’ll explain your options clearly, confirm your service area, and provide a straightforward plan based on your home’s construction and conditions.
Call/Text: (252) 523-8255 |
Email: Wdavis3910@aol.com
Service Areas: Kinston • Greenville • Goldsboro • La Grange • Snow Hill • Jacksonville • New Bern • and surrounding Eastern NC