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Termite Control in Los Alamitos, CA

California-licensed termite inspectors serving Los Alamitos and all of Orange County. Free whole-structure inspections, honest treatment recommendations, and every method available — from orange oil to tent fumigation.

Los Alamitos is a small city on the OC/LA border near Seal Beach, and its coastal proximity means termite pressure exceeds what its inland-appearing location might suggest. The city's 1960s–1970s housing stock includes many original eave assemblies that have not been treated in decades, and the Racing Commission area has older horse-adjacent structures with additional wood-to-soil contact risk.

Free Inspection — no charge, no obligation
Same-Day Service available for urgent infestations
All Treatment Options: fumigation, heat, orange oil, Termidor
CA Structural Pest Control License #PR7791
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Our Los Alamitos Service Info

Service Area

Los Alamitos, Orange County, CA and surrounding areas

Inspection Fee

Free — no obligation

Peak Swarm Season

April, May, June (peak: May)

CA License

Structural Pest Control Board #PR7791

Phone

(714) 240-2800

Reviews

4.9★ rating from Southern California homeowners (Google verified)

Termite Risk in Los Alamitos

Los Alamitos is a small city on the OC/LA border near Seal Beach, and its coastal proximity means termite pressure exceeds what its inland-appearing location might suggest. The city's 1960s–1970s housing stock includes many original eave assemblies that have not been treated in decades, and the Racing Commission area has older horse-adjacent structures with additional wood-to-soil contact risk.

Overall: High RiskDrywood: High RiskSubterranean: Moderate Risk

Warm Climate Year-Round

Los Alamitos's mild temperatures allow termite colonies to remain active throughout the year — unlike colder climates where activity slows in winter. There is no "off season" for termites in Southern California.

Aging Wood Structures

Many homes in Los Alamitos were built in the 1950s–1980s. Older wood framing, fascia, and eaves are more susceptible to drywood termite infestation, especially if paint or sealant has deteriorated.

Coastal Humidity

Moisture from coastal air and irrigation creates ideal conditions for subterranean termites, which require soil moisture to thrive. Foundation areas, crawlspaces, and soil-to-wood contact points are especially vulnerable.

Dense Housing

In densely-developed areas like Los Alamitos, termite swarmers from neighboring properties can easily establish new colonies in your home. A neighbor's treatment can even push colonies into adjacent structures.

Inspector Note — Los Alamitos

The area around Los Alamitos Race Course has older outbuildings and tack rooms — if the inspection includes these structures, pay special attention to all soil-adjacent wood members.

Local Termite Profile — Los Alamitos

The area's housing stock and local conditions shape the specific termite patterns our inspectors document most frequently in Los Alamitos.

What We Find Most Often in Los Alamitos

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    Drywood termites in 1960s original eave and attic assemblies

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    Horse-adjacent outbuildings with soil-contact framing

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    Coastal humidity influence driving above-median activity for inland appearance

Los Alamitos Housing Profile

Known For
Los Alamitos Race Course; OC/LA County border position; small-town character
Construction Type
1960s–1980s single-family tract homes; some horse-adjacent properties
Average Home Age
45–60 years
Established
1960
Population
~12,000
ZIP Codes Served
90720

Termite Activity Patterns in Los Alamitos

Los Alamitos's 1960s–1980s single-family tract homes; some horse-adjacent properties — with an average home age of 45–60 years — creates specific entry points for termites. Knowing the local patterns helps you catch activity before it becomes structural damage.

Frass / Droppings

Small hexagonal pellets resembling sawdust below eaves, window frames, or baseboards — drywood termite waste and a definitive sign of active infestation. In Los Alamitos's 1960s–1980s single-family tract homes; some horse-adjacent properties, this is one of the clearest visual indicators a colony is active inside the structure.

Mud Tubes

Pencil-width tunnels of mud along foundation walls, exterior surfaces, or pipes — subterranean termite travel highways built to maintain moisture from soil to wood. Los Alamitos's 1960s–1980s single-family tract homes; some horse-adjacent properties make foundations and crawl spaces a particularly important inspection target.

Hollow-Sounding Wood

Structural wood that sounds hollow or papery when tapped — termites have consumed the interior while leaving a thin shell. In Los Alamitos, where typical homes are 45–60 years old, this test is a critical part of any thorough inspection — especially in attic beams, window sills, and floor joists.

Swarmers — Peak: May

Winged termites emerging from walls or near windows indicate a mature colony nearby. In Los Alamitos, swarming typically peaks in May — shed wings on windowsills are a common early warning.

Also watch for: kickout holes (1mm holes where drywood termites push frass out of galleries) and blistering paint (subterranean tunneling through wall framing introducing moisture). Schedule a free inspection — most active infestations are confirmed within the first 30 minutes on site.

Termite Treatments Available in Los Alamitos

We offer every proven treatment method. After a free inspection, our licensed inspector recommends the right approach for your specific infestation and home type.

Tent Fumigation

The most thorough drywood termite treatment. The entire structure is tented and fumigated with Vikane gas, eliminating all drywood termites throughout the home. Required for severe or whole-house infestations.

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Orange Oil Treatment

A no-tent alternative using d-limonene (orange oil) injected directly into termite galleries. Effective for localized drywood infestations. No need to leave home. Eco-friendly and low-odor.

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Heat Treatment

The structure or specific areas are heated to 135–150°F, killing all termites and eggs without chemicals. Effective for drywood termites and can treat the whole structure without tenting.

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Termidor / Liquid Treatment

A perimeter soil treatment using Termidor (fipronil) that creates a protective zone around the foundation. Highly effective for subterranean termites. Long-lasting and transfers through the colony.

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We offer 10 treatment methods in total. View all treatment options

Termite Services in Los Alamitos

Explore detailed information about each treatment method specific to Los Alamitos homes.

Why Los Alamitos Homeowners Choose Ultimate Termite

Not all termite companies are the same. Here's how we compare to national chains.

FactorUltimate TermiteOrkin / Terminix / Western
Specialty
Termites only — it's all we do
General pest control with termite add-on
Inspector
CA-licensed structural pest inspector
General technician
CA License
#PR7791 — Structural Pest Control Board
Various (may vary by technician)
Free Inspection
Yes — full whole-structure inspection
Yes, but sales-focused
Treatment Options
All 10 methods available
Limited options (usually 2–3)
Local
Orange County, CA — locally owned
National corporations

Serving Los Alamitos and Nearby Areas

Our licensed inspectors serve Los Alamitos and the surrounding communities throughout Orange County, including Seal Beach, Cypress, Garden Grove, and Westminster. Whether you're in the heart of Los Alamitos or on the outskirts, we can schedule a free inspection promptly.

We cover all of Southern California — Orange County, Los Angeles County, the Inland Empire, and Riverside County. View the full Orange County service area.

View Los Alamitos's risk level on our interactive termite risk map →

Neighborhoods We Serve in Los Alamitos

Our inspectors regularly service properties throughout Los Alamitos, including these neighborhoods:

  • Los Alamitos Race Course area
  • Rossmoor border
  • Suburbia neighborhood
  • College Park area

Frequently Asked Questions — Los Alamitos Termite Control

How much does termite control cost in Los Alamitos?

Termite treatment costs in Los Alamitos vary by method: spot treatment $300–$1,500, orange oil $500–$1,500, heat treatment $1,200–$3,500, tent fumigation $1,500–$4,000. We provide free no-obligation inspections before recommending any treatment.

Do you offer free termite inspections in Los Alamitos?

Yes — Ultimate Termite offers free, no-obligation whole-structure termite inspections throughout Los Alamitos and Orange County. Call (714) 240-2800 or schedule online.

How long does termite treatment take in Los Alamitos?

Treatment time depends on the method: spot treatment and orange oil take 2–4 hours, heat treatment 6–8 hours, and tent fumigation requires 3 days out of the home. We schedule promptly for Los Alamitos homeowners.

What are the most common termite problems in Los Alamitos?

The most common termite issues we find in Los Alamitos: Drywood termites in 1960s original eave and attic assemblies; Horse-adjacent outbuildings with soil-contact framing; Coastal humidity influence driving above-median activity for inland appearance. These patterns reflect the area's 1960s–1980s single-family tract homes; some horse-adjacent properties and local climate conditions. A free inspection will confirm whether any of these apply to your property.

Is Ultimate Termite licensed to work in Los Alamitos, CA?

Yes. Ultimate Termite holds California Structural Pest Control license #PR7791 and is fully insured to perform termite inspections and treatments throughout Los Alamitos, Orange County, and all of Southern California.

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