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Termite Control in Orange, California

Coastal Orange County is heavy drywood-termite country. We treat with the right method for the situation — localized treatment, full fumigation, or subterranean bait and barrier work. Licensed technicians, IPM-first, and deep familiarity with Orange's pest pressure.

Orange — especially Old Towne's 1900s–1920s craftsman and Victorian homes — is heavy drywood-termite country. Trident treats drywood and subterranean activity with the right method (localized, fumigation, or soil/bait) under California Structural Pest Control Board License #PR8662.

Learn more about our termite control service or our coverage in Orange.

Why Termite Control in Orange

Why termite control matters in Orange

Old Towne Orange's preserved early-1900s housing stock — raised foundations, original Douglas-fir framing, extensive wood trim — is exactly what drywood termites colonize, and they swarm here every fall. Many historic homes show layered, decades-long activity in attics and trim that a surface treatment won't touch.

The post-war tracts add subterranean pressure where long-established irrigation keeps soil moist against slab foundations. Matching method to situation — localized treatment for a contained drywood pocket, fumigation for widespread activity, soil/bait for subterranean — is what separates a real fix from a temporary one.

What's Included

Every termite control job in Orange covers:

  • Inspection distinguishing drywood vs. subterranean activity
  • Localized treatment for accessible, contained drywood pockets
  • Full-structure fumigation when drywood activity is widespread
  • Subterranean bait stations and soil treatment where indicated
  • Conducive-condition findings (sub-area moisture, earth-to-wood contact)
  • Section 1 clearance documentation for escrow when applicable
Service Area

Our termite control coverage in Orange

All of Orange, with particular focus on the Old Towne historic district and citrus-era neighborhoods where drywood activity in original framing is routine, plus the post-war tracts for subterranean work.

Orange FAQs

Common questions about termite control in Orange

Most do show some drywood history — original framing and trim within OC's coastal-influence zone is prime habitat, and they swarm in the fall. An inspection determines whether it's active, contained, or widespread.
It depends on extent and access. A contained, accessible drywood pocket can often be treated locally; widespread activity through inaccessible historic framing typically warrants fumigation. We recommend based on the inspection.
Yes. When termite treatment we perform clears the original Section 1 findings, we issue clearance documentation to your escrow officer.
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Licensed, no-contract service under CA SPCB License #PR8662. Most Orange quotes returned within one business day.