What is Included.
Do’s
Schedule regular inspections to detect termite activity early.
Keep wooden furniture and structures dry – fix leaks and improve ventilation.
Store firewood, cardboard, and paper away from walls and wooden furniture.
Allow professional treatment access to all affected and at-risk areas.
Follow post-treatment guidance from experts for long-lasting protection.
Dont’s
❌ Don’t ignore small signs like hollow wood, mud tubes, or discarded wings.
❌ Don’t apply DIY sprays – they only kill surface termites, not the colony.
❌ Don’t block treated areas with paint, polish, or sealants immediately.
❌ Don’t keep plants, mulch, or damp soil in direct contact with wooden structures.
❌ Don’t delay professional service – termites spread quickly and cause costly damage.
No Add On
If you notice hollow sounds in wooden furniture, mud tubes on walls, or small piles of termite droppings, it’s time to act immediately. PestiGo recommends early professional termite treatment to prevent severe damage and costly replacements. Regular inspections and preventive care are the best way to keep your property safe and termite-free.
Our trained technician will inspect your home thoroughly. Wherever gaps or signs of termite infestation are found, tiny holes will be drilled, anti-termite chemicals will be applied, and the points will be sealed to ensure long-lasting protection.
Yes. Our technicians wear complete safety attire, including masks, gloves, and safety glasses. They also wear the official PestiGo uniform with our logo, making them easily identifiable.
For a standard 2–3 BHK home, the treatment typically takes 3–5 hours. For every additional room, around 40 minutes extra may be required.
PestiGo offers a 2-year service warranty along with a warranty certificate. Additionally, our technician will conduct one free inspection at the end of the first year.
Termites usually thrive in moist areas. Once our treatment is done, re-infestation will not occur unless there is an external entry point—such as gaps in outside walls, plumbing leakages, or seepage from broken pipes.