Foundation Pest Treatments
Exterior barrier treatments that keep pests out.
What makes foundation pest treatments work here.
Foundation spraying creates a perimeter barrier against spiders, boxelder bugs, ants, and other insects.
Foundation Pest Treatments
Foundation treatments create an exterior barrier where insects usually enter: stone ledges, siding transitions, garage doors, decks, window wells, and utility penetrations.
The goal is simple: reduce spider, boxelder, ant, and crawling-insect pressure before it becomes an indoor problem. For second homes, recurring exterior service also helps keep issues from building up while the owner is away.
What we check before treatment
- Entry points around doors, garages, window wells, and utilities
- Stone, timber, mulch, and landscape beds touching the structure
- Webbing, trails, nesting areas, and seasonal insect activity
- Pet, kid, garden, and water-feature considerations
- Access instructions for gated homes, HOAs, and property managers
A clean exterior-first approach
Most foundation pest work should happen outside. Greenleaf focuses on the exterior perimeter first and recommends interior treatment only when the pest activity calls for it.
A clear service visit, no guesswork.
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Diagnosis
We confirm the species, symptoms, site conditions, and timing before recommending treatment.
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Quote
You get a practical quote with the work, timing, and expected outcome spelled out.
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Service
Licensed crews complete the work with property-specific care and clean communication.
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Follow-up
If the condition needs another visit, we explain why and schedule it in the correct seasonal window.
Frequently Asked Questions
More context before you schedule.
These short guides explain the timing, site conditions, and tradeoffs that usually come up before a Greenleaf visit.
