
San Antonio WDI Reports and Termite Inspections
BUGCO's Termite Inspection
If you are looking to buy or sell a property and need a termite inspection in San Antonio. A WDI inspection is the essential first step in ruling out the possibility of infestation by termites or other wood-destroying insects (WDIs). Such insects thrive in our relatively warm and humid climate and can cause unsightly or dangerous damage to commercial and residential properties.
Fortunately, BUGCO® Pest Control specializes in thorough and affordable termite and WDI inspections in San Antonio, and we frequently perform this service for realtors, buyers, and property owners throughout the San Antonio area.
Why Look For Termites
Subterranean termites are colonizing insects that frequently make their homes in wood, often burrowing into timber from the ground up, ruining it from the inside. The damage they cause can go undetected for a long time. While sometimes it may only be unsightly, it can potentially put the structural integrity of buildings at risk.
Termites and other wood destroying insects cause billions of dollars worth of property damage in the US annually, affecting around 600,000 homes. Southern communities like San Antonio are particularly susceptible, so if you have or even suspect a termite problem, it pays to get it fixed quickly!

BUGCO's Inspection Approach
Our technicians are highly trained to identify species of termites and other WDIs. They Map out termite activity and develop a customized treatment plan for every property. Different strategies will be helpful depending on whether you have subterranean, dry wood, Formosan termites – or a different insect, such as carpenter ants.
Regardless of what pest you’re dealing with, your BUGCO® Pest Control technician is familiar with all species of Texas termites and WDIs. We’ll work with you to devise the best plan to eliminate any colonies. If we find termite or WDI activity during an inspection, we can provide treatment and a 1-year warranty.
We can do termite inspections for any business or homeowner, and we also work frequently with real estate professionals, home inspectors, and new buyers. If we inspect a real estate transaction, we can also provide a Texas Official Wood Destroying Insect Report or NPMA form.