Domination Extermination
Termite Control In Mantua, NJ | Domination Extermination
Termite control in Mantua, NJ, inspects, treats, and monitors subterranean and drywood termite colonies across Gloucester County. Domination Extermination treats 350+ homes annually using EPA-registered liquid termiticide and in-ground bait station systems, backed by a renewable structural damage warranty.
Why Choose Domination Extermination?
NJ DEP–licensed pesticide applicator
Compliant with New Jersey state regulations for termite and wood-destroying organism (WDO) treatment
10+ years of field experience
Domenic Anastasia applies IPM-based treatment strategies for complex termite infestations
Same-day termite inspections
Available within 24 hours in Mantua, Sewell, Pitman, Deptford, and Glassboro
5.0★ rating across 99 Google reviews
Verified homeowner feedback from South Jersey
2025 Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave
Voted by residents in Mantua Township, NJ
Renewable structural damage warranty
Included with qualifying bait station installations and monitoring plans
How Termite Infestations Develop
Subterranean termite colonies produce mud tubes, which are pencil-width earthen tunnels running from soil to wood and serve as the primary visible indicator of active infestation. Hollow-sounding wood when tapped, discarded swarmer wings near windows in spring, and blistering or buckling paint over infested surfaces are also common signs. Frass, which appears as sawdust-like droppings near exit holes, is more typically associated with drywood termite activity. These indicators often suggest colony activity that may have been ongoing for 3 to 5 years before detection. Early inspection helps limit structural damage that might otherwise go unnoticed until repair costs become significant.
How Termite Treatment Works
Termite control in Gloucester County targets two threats: subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes) that tunnel from soil to wood, and drywood termites that colonize structural lumber without soil contact. Liquid soil treatment creates a non-repellent chemical zone around the foundation, allowing foraging termites to carry the active ingredient back to the colony and eliminate it within 90 days.
In-ground bait stations are installed at regular perimeter intervals. Worker termites feed on the bait matrix and share it colony-wide through trophallaxis, stopping molting across all life stages. Conducive conditions, including wood-to-soil contact, elevated crawlspace moisture above 19%, and cellulose debris near the foundation, are documented in the WDI report with remediation recommendations.
What’s Included In Our Termite Inspection & Treatment Services
| Service Type | What's Included | Typical Time |
|---|---|---|
| Termite inspection & WDI report | Interior, exterior, crawlspace; moisture meter + written wood-destroying-insect (WDI) report per NJ DEP requirements | 60–90 min |
| Liquid soil treatment | Foundation trench + sub-slab rod injection on all four sides using EPA-registered non-repellent termiticide | 4–6 hrs |
| In-ground bait station system | 8–14 in-ground bait stations installed around the perimeter + quarterly monitoring visits | 2 hrs install |
| Spot drywood treatment | Localized borate or foam injection at direct-wood contact points (voids, window frames, sill plates) | 1–2 hrs |
Our Termite Inspection & Treatment Process
01
Inspect
Licensed NJ DEP applicator conducts a full interior, exterior, and crawlspace inspection within 24 hours; identifies pest species, mud tubes, frass, swarmers, harborage zones, and conducive conditions, then delivers a written WDI report.
02
Treatment plan
Written plan provided before any application - lists EPA-registered products, treatment method, expected timeline, and full warranty terms.
03
Application
Licensed applicator performs liquid soil treatment or bait station installation using IPM protocols; all treated zones are marked and documented per NJ DEP requirements.
04
Monitoring & Follow-up
Bait stations are inspected quarterly; liquid treatments are re-inspected at 90 days; WDI reports are issued annually or upon property transfer request.
What Our Clients Are Saying
Serving Mantua And Surrounding Areas
| Town/Area | Drive Time from Mantua HQ | Same-Day Available? |
|---|---|---|
| Sewell, NJ | 8 min | Yes |
| Wenonah, NJ | 7 min | Yes |
| Pitman, NJ | 12 min | Yes |
| Deptford, NJ | 12 min | Yes |
| Washington Township, NJ | 14 min | Yes |
| Glassboro, NJ | 15 min | Yes |
| Woodbury, NJ | 18 min | Yes |
| Williamstown, NJ | 22 min | By appointment |
Based in Mantua, NJ, we provide termite control services across Gloucester County and parts of Camden County. Outside these towns? Call to confirm availability.
FAQs
How much does termite treatment cost?
Termite treatment cost in Mantua, NJ, varies based on home size, foundation type, and treatment method. Liquid soil treatments and in-ground bait systems are priced differently, with bait systems typically requiring an annual monitoring fee. Most professional termite programs include inspection, treatment, and a renewable structural damage warranty.
How long does termite protection last?
Termite protection lasts 5 to 10+ years, depending on the treatment method and monitoring schedule. Liquid soil treatments using non-repellent termiticides remain effective for up to 8+ years, while bait station systems require quarterly monitoring to maintain continuous colony control. Both methods include periodic inspections and renewable warranty coverage.
What is the difference between liquid soil treatment and bait station systems?
Liquid soil treatment creates a non-repellent barrier that eliminates termite colonies within 60 to 90 days by transferring the active ingredient through foraging termites. In-ground bait stations work more gradually, allowing termites to feed on the bait and spread it through the colony via trophallaxis. Liquid treatments address active infestations quickly, while bait systems provide long-term monitoring and prevention.
How do I tell the difference between termites and carpenter ants?
Subterranean termites build mud tubes and consume wood, while carpenter ants excavate smooth galleries and leave coarse wood shavings instead of frass. Termites require soil contact for moisture and produce swarmers with equal-length wings, whereas carpenter ants do not build tubes and have segmented bodies with elbowed antennae.
Can termites come back after treatment?
Termites can return after treatment if new colonies establish entry points or if conducive conditions like moisture or wood-to-soil contact persist. Quarterly monitoring with bait stations or follow-up inspections at 90 days helps detect activity early, and most professional termite programs include a re-treatment clause or renewable structural damage warranty.
What are the signs of a termite infestation in New Jersey?
Termite infestations in New Jersey are identified by mud tubes, hollow-sounding wood, discarded swarm wings, and surface blistering on walls or flooring. Subterranean termites often remain hidden for 3 to 5 years before detection, while drywood termites leave hexagonal frass pellets near small exit holes in finished wood.
Schedule Your Termite Inspection Today
Seeing mud tubes on your foundation or termite swarmers near windows?
Contact Domination Extermination at
856-633-0304 -
same-day termite inspections available in Mantua, NJ, and nearby Gloucester County towns including Sewell, Pitman, and Glassboro. If termites return within 30 days of treatment, we re-treat at no charge.


