TruNorth Pest Control | Termite Control in Buford, GA
Termites are one of the most destructive pests in Georgia, causing thousands of dollars in damage before homeowners even know they’re there. TruNorth Pest Control offers comprehensive termite inspections, treatments, and monitoring to protect your Buford home from these silent invaders.
Why Termites Are a Serious Threat in Buford
Buford’s humid climate and wooded surroundings create perfect conditions for subterranean termites. These pests live in large underground colonies and feed on cellulose found in wood, flooring, drywall, and paper. They often go undetected until significant damage is already done.
Our Termite Control Process
Inspection: We identify termite activity, damage, and moisture conditions.
Treatment: Options include liquid soil barriers and baiting systems.
Monitoring: Ongoing protection through regular checks and bait replacement.
Prevention: Wood treatments and recommendations to reduce moisture and attractants.
Termite Activity in Buford by Month

January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – High
May – High
June – Moderate
July – Moderate
August – Moderate
September – Moderate
October – Moderate
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Buford, GA
- Bogan Meadows
- Hidden Falls
- Lanier Springs
- Hamilton Mill (Buford side)
- Whispering Creeks
FAQ’S
Q: How do I know if I have termites?
A: Look for mud tubes, discarded wings, hollow-sounding wood, and blistering paint.
Q: Are termite inspections free?
A: TruNorth offers affordable inspections with customized recommendations.
Q: What is the difference between termites and ants?
A: Termites have straight antennae, equal-length wings, and no waist pinch.
Q: How long does treatment last?
A: Liquid barriers may last up to 5 years, while bait systems are monitored continuously.
Q: Can homeowners insurance cover termite damage?
A: Most policies do not—prevention is key.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Q: Are termites active year-round?
A: Yes, but swarming typically occurs in spring.
Q: Can I treat termites myself?
A: DIY treatments rarely reach the colony. Professional treatment is far more effective.
Q: How fast can termites damage a home?
A: A large colony can cause noticeable damage in under a year.
Q: Do all termites fly?
A: Only swarmers (reproductive termites) have wings and fly to start new colonies.

