Termites do not announce themselves. By the time you see the damage — buckling floors, hollow-sounding wood, mud tubes along your foundation — a subterranean colony has been feeding for months.
Call 800-750-9253Yale Pest Control is an authorized Sentricon agent in Connecticut. We eliminate the entire colony, not just the termites you can see.
Schedule your termite inspection. Call 800-750-9253.
Termite control is a systematic process of inspecting structures for termite activity, eliminating active colonies through baiting or liquid barrier treatments, and preventing reinfestation with ongoing monitoring. In Connecticut, the Eastern subterranean termite is the primary species responsible for structural wood damage.
— Service DefinitionSubterranean termites are cellulose-feeding insects. They build mud tubes — shelter tubes made from soil and saliva — to travel between their underground colony and the wood they consume.
A single colony can contain hundreds of thousands of workers. Without professional intervention, the damage compounds every day.
Yale Pest Control uses the Sentricon baiting system to eliminate colonies at the source. Not every pest company carries Sentricon authorization from Dow AgroSciences — we do.
A licensed Yale Pest technician inspects your foundation, basement, crawlspace, and exterior for mud tubes, damaged wood, and reproductives. We identify whether you have subterranean or drywood termites.
We install Sentricon stations around your home's perimeter. The stations contain noviflumuron, the active ingredient that disrupts the termite molting process. Workers carry the bait back to the colony.
Noviflumuron spreads through the colony as termites share food through trophallaxis. This eliminates the entire colony — including the queen, soldiers, and reproductives (swarmers, also called alates).
Sentricon stations remain in place for continuous monitoring. We inspect stations on a regular schedule and replace bait as needed. Your written guarantee covers retreatment if termites return.
Yale Pest carries Sentricon authorization from Dow AgroSciences. The Sentricon system targets the colony — not just individual termites — and has been proven to eliminate entire subterranean colonies.
Termites cause billions of dollars in structural damage annually across the United States. Early detection and Sentricon treatment prevent the kind of damage that costs thousands to repair.
Our technicians meet NPMA's QualityPro standards for training, safety, and treatment protocols. Fewer than 3% of pest control companies earn this certification.
Yale Pest Control has treated termite infestations across Connecticut since 1983. One customer, E.T., has trusted us for over 30 years: "Super knowledgeable and trustworthy!"
Your home is likely your largest investment. Yale Pest Control provides a written service guarantee on all termite treatments — if termites return, we retreat at no additional cost until the problem is resolved. Even if other termite exterminators have used surface-level liquid treatments that did not reach the colony, the Sentricon system works differently. It eliminates the queen.
Finally — an authorized Sentricon agent in Connecticut that eliminates the entire colony, not just the visible termites.
Without contracts, hidden fees, or surface-level treatments that leave the queen alive.
Yale Pest Control — Since 1983
Look for mud tubes along your foundation, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings near windows, and small piles of frass. Yale Pest provides professional inspections that identify activity you cannot see.
Sentricon is a baiting system from Dow AgroSciences. Bait stations installed around your home contain noviflumuron. Termite workers consume the bait and share it with the colony through trophallaxis, collapsing the entire population.
Sentricon station installation takes one visit. Colony elimination typically occurs within weeks to months depending on colony size. We monitor stations on a regular schedule.
Yes. Sentricon stations are tamper-resistant and installed in the ground around the exterior of your home. The active ingredient targets the termite molting process and poses minimal risk to mammals.