Professional Termite Control Services in New York

Termites cause over $5 billion in property damage every year, and most homeowners don’t even know they have an infestation until it’s too late. Our licensed termite specialists use advanced detection and treatment methods to eliminate colonies at the source and protect your home for good across Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, The Bronx, Nassau & Suffolk County.

NYC Pest Control Services

All 5 boroughs + Long Island covered

Why You're Seeing Termites in NY

New York's climate, with humid summers and densely packed urban housing, creates the perfect storm for termite activity. Whether you own a Long Island ranch home, a Queens row house, or a Brooklyn brownstone, understanding what's attracting termites is the first step to protecting your property.

Moisture & Water Damage

Termites thrive in damp environments. Leaky pipes, poor drainage, and high humidity in crawl spaces or basements create ideal conditions for termite colonies.

Wood-to-Soil Contact

When wooden structures, like deck posts, door frames, or fence boards, make direct contact with soil, they serve as a direct entry point for ground-nesting termites.

Cracks in Your Foundation

Even hairline cracks in your home's foundation give subterranean termites the access they need. They build mud tubes through these openings to reach your wood framing.

Stored Firewood or Mulch Nearby

Piles of firewood, lumber, or mulch stored close to your home provide shelter and food, making your property far more attractive to swarming termites looking to establish a new colony.

Previous or Untreated Infestations

Termite colonies can remain active in your home for years undetected. Without professional treatment, a previous infestation often re-establishes in the same or nearby locations.

Older Construction Materials

Older homes built with untreated wood are significantly more vulnerable to termite damage. Aging structural beams and wood joists give termites easy access and abundant food sources.

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Signs You Have a Termite Problem

Termites are silent destroyers, here are the warning signs you should never ignore.

01. Hollow-Sounding Wood

Tap on walls, floors, or wooden beams. If they sound hollow, termites may have eaten through the wood from the inside out.

02. Mud Tubes on Walls or Foundation

Subterranean termites build pencil-sized mud tubes along walls, pipes, or your foundation to travel between their colony and food sources.

03. Discarded Termite Wings

After swarmers (flying termites) find a new nesting site, they shed their wings. Finding piles of small wings near windowsills or entry points is a strong sign of a new colony.

04. Bubbling or Uneven Paint

Paint that bubbles, peels, or appears uneven on wood surfaces, even without water damage, can indicate termites feeding beneath the surface.

05. Frass (Termite Droppings)

Drywood termites push their droppings out of their tunnels. Small piles of dark powder or pellets near wood are a telltale sign of drywood termite activity.

06. Tight-Fitting Doors & Windows

Termite damage causes wood to warp and swell. Doors or windows that suddenly become difficult to open or close may indicate active termite damage in your frames.

Species Identification

Types of Termites We Treat

Not all termites behave the same way. Our team is trained to identify and eliminate every species found in the region.

Most Common 🏚️

Subterranean Termite

The most destructive species in North America. They live underground and build elaborate mud tube networks to access wooden structures. Responsible for the majority of termite damage nationwide.

Wood-Dwelling 🪵

Drywood Termite

Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites live entirely within the wood they consume. They don't require soil contact and are commonly found in attic wood, furniture, and hardwood floors.

Moisture-Driven 💧

Dampwood Termite

Attracted to wood with high moisture content, dampwood termites are commonly found in decaying wood, leaky areas, and coastal regions. Fixing moisture problems is critical to preventing re-infestation.

Most Aggressive ⚠️

Formosan Termite

Known as the "super termite," Formosan colonies can contain millions of workers and cause structural damage faster than any other species. They are extremely difficult to control without professional treatment.

Invasive Species 🐜

Conehead Termite

An invasive species that spreads rapidly through ground foraging rather than mud tubes. They build distinctive hard, dark-colored nests and can colonize large areas of your yard and home quickly.

Regional 🏜️

Desert Termite

Common in arid and semi-arid regions, desert termites attack dead plant material and wooden structures above and below ground. They are most active after monsoon season.

Coastal Species 🌊

Pacific Dampwood Termite

Found primarily in coastal and high-humidity areas, this large species infests very moist wood. They often indicate a more serious underlying moisture problem in your home.

Secondary Species 🔍

Dark Southeastern Subterranean Termite

A secondary subterranean species found in the Southeast U.S. that infests wood already compromised by fungus or other termites. Often overlooked but significant in combined infestations.

Our Termite Treatment Process in New York

We don't just treat the surface, we eliminate the entire colony and protect your home from future infestations.

Inspection & Assessment​

Our certified termite inspector examines your entire property, foundation, crawl spaces, attic, and all wood structures, using moisture meters and termite detection tools to map out every active area and risk zone.

Colony Identification & Treatment Plan

We identify the termite species and the extent of the infestation, then design a customized treatment plan. We’ll walk you through every option, from liquid soil treatments to baiting systems, so you know exactly what to expect.

Termite Elimination & Damage Assessment

We eliminate termite colonies using targeted treatments and then assess any damage caused by the infestation. You’ll receive a detailed report and repair recommendations where necessary.

Prevention & Follow-Up

We install ongoing monitoring stations around your property and schedule follow-up visits to ensure the colony has been fully eliminated. Our warranty-backed prevention plans give you year-round protection.

Recent Termite Jobs in New York

We have been cleaning areas for over ten years, successful in various projects.

What Makes Our Service Different

There are dozens of pest control companies, here's why homeowners and businesses across New York trust Best Island Pest for termite protection.

Fully Insured

Every Best Island Pest technician is fully insured. You are completely protected on every residential and commercial treatment we perform across NYC and Long Island.

Accredited Company

NYC-licensed and state-certified, meeting all DEC and DOH regulatory requirements for residential and commercial pest control across all five boroughs.

Quality Materials

We use only EPA-registered, professional-grade pest control products that are proven effective against NYC pest species and safe for use in residential homes, apartments, and commercial spaces

Quality Maintenance

Beyond the first treatment, we offer scheduled follow-up visits and annual protection plans, keeping your NYC home or business pest-free all year round.

Reasonable Price

Our pricing is transparent and competitive. We provide honest, upfront quotes for every NYC pest control job with no hidden charges or surprise fees at the end.

Complete Inspection

Every job starts with a free inspection. We identify the pest species, locate the entry points, and map the full extent of the infestation, before a single treatment begins.

Areas We Serve

Best Island Pest provides professional termite inspection, treatment, and prevention services across all five NYC boroughs and Long Island. Same-day service is available in most areas. Don’t see your neighborhood listed? Give us a call, we likely service your area and can help protect your property from costly termite damage.

Where Termites Commonly Hide

Indoor Hiding Spots

  • Crawl spaces and subfloor framing (especially in older Long Island homes)
  • Basement walls, support beams, and wooden sill plates
  • Attic beams and roof supports
  • Interior door and window frames (common in NYC brownstones and row houses)
  • Kitchen and bathroom areas near plumbing penetrations and moisture sources
  • Hardwood flooring and subfloor joists in pre-war New York buildings

Outdoor / Perimeter Spots

  • Foundation perimeter and expansion joints (especially in New York’s older masonry construction)
  • Wooden deck posts, fence lines, and pergola bases
  • Mulch beds directly adjacent to your home’s siding
  • Tree stumps and buried wood debris in suburban New York yards
  • Firewood piles stored against exterior walls
  • Cellar entrances and bulkhead doors with wood-to-soil contact

Stop Termites Before They Start

Prevention is the most cost-effective form of termite control. Here's what every homeowner needs to know. Termite damage is not covered by most homeowners insurance policies, which makes prevention absolutely critical. A single subterranean termite colony can contain hundreds of thousands of workers capable of consuming a pound of wood per day. Over months and years, this silent destruction can compromise the structural integrity of your home.

The most important prevention steps include:

  • Eliminate moisture problems – Fix leaky faucets, improve drainage around your foundation, and ensure gutters direct water away from your home. Moisture is the single biggest attractant for termites.
  • Reduce wood-to-soil contact – Keep wooden siding, deck posts, and frames at least 6 inches above soil level. Replace any wood that is already in direct contact with the ground.
  • Remove termite food sources – Clear dead stumps, buried wood debris, and excess mulch from around your home. Don’t store firewood against your exterior walls.
  • Seal entry points – Caulk cracks in your foundation, seal gaps around plumbing penetrations, and repair damaged weather stripping on doors and windows.
  • Schedule annual inspections – Even homes with no visible signs of termites benefit from a professional annual inspection. Early detection saves thousands in repair costs.

Our licensed inspectors can assess your property’s risk factors and recommend a prevention plan tailored to your home’s age, construction type, and local termite pressure.

What New York Homeowners Say

Real feedback from homeowners and renters across NYC and Long Island who trusted Best Island Pest with their pest problems.

"We had a serious cockroach problem in our Brooklyn apartment. The team from Best Island Pest was professional, on time, and the issue was completely gone within days. Highly recommend them to anyone dealing with pests in the city."
Marcus R.
Brooklyn, NY ★ Cockroach Control
"Found bed bugs in our guest room before the holidays. Best Island Pest came out the next morning and treated the room thoroughly. Great communication the whole time. We slept easy again within a week."
Sandra C.
Staten Island, NY ★ Bed Bug Treatment
"I manage several rental properties in Queens. Rodent issues were becoming a real headache. Best Island Pest set up a monitoring program that has kept every property clean. Worth every dollar for the peace of mind."
David M.
Queens, NY ★ Rodent Control
"Termites are terrifying as a homeowner. The inspector was knowledgeable and walked me through everything he found. Treatment was fast and the report they provided was detailed enough to share with my insurance. Really solid service."
Linda P.
Nassau County, NY ★ Termite Inspection
"Our backyard was completely taken over by mosquitoes every summer. After one treatment from Best Island Pest, we were actually able to sit outside again. They came back mid-season to reapply and the results held all summer."
James K.
Suffolk County, NY ★ Mosquito Control
"Ants were everywhere in my Manhattan apartment. I tried every product from the store and nothing worked long term. Best Island Pest found where they were coming in, treated the source, and I haven't seen a single ant since. Should have called sooner."
Aisha T.
Manhattan, NY ★ Ant Control

Frequently Asked Questions

Flying termites (swarmers) are often confused with flying ants, but there are key differences: termites have straight antennae, equal-length wings, and a thick waist, while ants have bent antennae, unequal wings, and a pinched waist. If you’re unsure, a free professional inspection will give you a definitive answer.

 

The duration depends on the treatment type and the extent of the infestation. A liquid soil barrier treatment typically takes 1–2 hours for an average home. Bait station installation takes about an hour. Fumigation (tenting) requires 2–3 days including aeration. We’ll give you a clear timeline before any work begins.

Yes. We offer eco-friendly, low-toxicity treatment options that are safe for families and pets when applied correctly. Our technicians follow all safety protocols and will provide specific re-entry guidelines based on the treatment used.

With proper treatment and preventative measures, the active colony will be eliminated. However, because termites are constantly active in the soil around your home, re-infestation is possible over time. Our annual monitoring plans and warranty-backed treatments provide ongoing protection against new colonies.

 

In most cases, no. Standard homeowners insurance policies exclude termite damage because it is considered a preventable maintenance issue. This is exactly why regular professional inspections and prevention plans are so important, catching an infestation early is far less costly than structural repairs.

 

Cost depends on your home’s size, the species involved, and the severity of the infestation. Most residential treatments range from $300 to $1,500, with annual monitoring plans starting at $99/year. We provide free, no-obligation inspections and written quotes before any treatment begins.

 

Termite swarm season in New York typically runs from March through June, peaking in warm, humid weather following rain. However, subterranean termites remain active year-round inside your home’s warm interior, which is why year-round monitoring is recommended.

 

For most liquid soil and bait station treatments, you do not need to vacate your home. For full fumigation (tenting), you will need to leave for approximately 2–3 days. We always advise you of any necessary precautions in advance.

Eliminate Termites. Protect What You've Built.

Don’t wait until you see the damage, termites work silently and fast. Schedule your free inspection today and get a same-day quote from Long Island’s most trusted termite specialists.