Mud tubes
Shelter tubes around foundations, crawlspaces, piers, garage edges, or expansion joints.
Termite pressure is local
Upstate properties can have very different termite risk from one street to the next. A good termite recommendation should look at the structure, soil contact, moisture, crawlspace access, expansion joints, wood-to-ground contact, and any signs of active activity.
What to watch for
If you are seeing any of these signs, do not treat it like a normal ant problem. Get the area inspected so the treatment plan matches the activity.
Shelter tubes around foundations, crawlspaces, piers, garage edges, or expansion joints.
Small winged insects or discarded wings near windows, doors, lights, or interior trim.
Wood that sounds hollow, blisters, breaks apart easily, or looks layered inside.
Standing water, drainage problems, plumbing leaks, or damp crawlspace conditions.
How it works
We keep the first step simple: inspect, explain what we found, then recommend the termite path that fits the property.
We review visible activity, conducive conditions, access points, crawlspaces, slabs, and moisture patterns.
You get plain-language notes on what appears active, what needs watching, and what conditions may increase risk.
The plan depends on the home, not a generic menu. Treatment, prevention, and monitoring can be different jobs.
Tango keeps the handoff clear with text-friendly scheduling and the details needed before service.
Treatment options
Some properties need active treatment. Others need prevention, monitoring, or documentation before a sale. This section is built so you can edit the exact service paths Tango offers.
For properties where the inspection points to current termite activity or a treatment area that needs direct attention.
For homeowners who want termite prevention, ongoing visibility, or support before activity becomes obvious.
For real estate, repair planning, or homeowners who need a clear read on termite risk before deciding.
Termite questions
Keep these short. The goal is to remove hesitation and push the visitor into a quote or inspection request.
Usually no. Termites need a separate inspection and treatment plan because they behave differently than ants, roaches, spiders, and other general pests.
Maybe. Swarmers can be a termite warning sign, but they can also be confused with other insects. A termite inspection is the right next step before assuming.
Not accurately. Termite recommendations depend on activity, construction type, access, moisture, and the treatment path.
Send Tango the property address and what you are seeing. We will help you choose the right next step.
Send the address and the termite concern. We will help you sort out whether this needs inspection, treatment, prevention, or documentation.