Termite Control in Weslaco, TX
Professional termite treatment serving Weslaco from Brownsville.
Termite Control for Weslaco Properties
Weslaco's Valley clay soil and citrus-grove irrigation runoff maintain the persistent soil moisture that subterranean termites depend on. Properties on the city's agricultural edges face elevated risk because grove irrigation keeps ground water levels high year-round — even during dry spells that would reduce termite pressure in non-irrigated areas.
Established neighborhoods in Weslaco's core have structures old enough that any original termite pretreatment has fully degraded. Homes built before the mid-1990s in Weslaco likely have no remaining chemical barrier between soil and wood framing, leaving them fully exposed to colonies that may have been feeding undetected for years.

Treatment and Pricing
Our termite treatment in Weslaco starts with inspection — checking foundation walls for mud tubes, probing accessible wood for hollow spots, and assessing the moisture profile around the slab. Treatment options include liquid barrier around the full perimeter or bait station installation for ongoing monitoring. Pricing runs $400–$1,500 for liquid treatment, $300–$500 annually for bait stations.
Grove-Adjacent Termite Risk
Citrus grove irrigation creates a permanent moisture zone in the soil that supports termite colonies year-round. Weslaco properties bordering active groves sit in this moisture zone continuously — unlike inland properties that dry out between rain events. This grove-adjacent risk applies equally to carpenter ants, which exploit the same moisture-softened wood. A combined inspection for both species is recommended for any Weslaco property near grove land.
Western Valley Scheduling
Weslaco is 45 minutes from Brownsville. Termite inspections route through Mercedes and La Feria. Annual inspections are recommended for every Weslaco home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Unlike northern states where termites slow down in winter, Weslaco's warm climate sustains year-round colony activity. Swarm season peaks in spring, but underground colonies work continuously.
Eastern subterranean termites are the primary species in Weslaco and across the RGV. They build colonies in soil and reach structures through mud tubes along foundation walls. expanding subdivisions on the north side, established neighborhoods in the city core, and rural properties on agricultural edges
Liquid barrier treatment runs $400–$1,500 depending on the foundation's linear footage. Bait station monitoring programs run $300–$500 annually. We inspect before quoting — every property is different.
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