A mud tube on the foundation or a scatter of shed wings on the windowsill is rarely the whole story. By the time termites show themselves, a colony has usually been feeding quietly for months. Conroe Pest Control Co has inspected and treated homes across this area since 2009, and our approach to termite control in Conroe centers on one goal: find the colony before it costs you a wall, a floor joist, or a closing date on a home sale.
Conroe's mix of heavy clay soil, humid summers, and heavily wooded lots — from Lake Conroe to Grand Central Park — gives subterranean termites exactly what they need: moisture, shade, and a steady supply of wood framing. Homes near the Sam Houston National Forest tree line and older properties around Panorama Village tend to see the most consistent pressure. That's why our technicians treat every property as a local, soil-specific case rather than a one-size-fits-all spray job. A slab home in a newer subdivision needs a different plan than a pier-and-beam house with a crawl space, and getting that distinction right the first time is what separates a treatment that holds from one that has to be redone a year later.
Because Conroe sits in Montgomery County's Piney Woods region, the ground rarely dries out completely, even between rain events. That constant subsurface moisture is exactly what subterranean termite colonies rely on to build the shelter tubes they use to travel between soil and wood. It's also why termite activity here runs year-round rather than spiking only during spring swarming season — waiting for visible damage usually means the colony has already been established for months.
Every job starts with a full inspection, not a sales pitch. We're licensed through the Texas Department of Agriculture, use EPA-registered termiticides and bait systems, and back every treatment with a written workmanship guarantee. Our technicians walk you through exactly what they find and what your realistic options are — without pushing the priciest package before you understand the problem. If you've spotted warning signs today, same-day appointments are usually available, and the initial inspection itself is free.