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Ecola’s Termite and Pest Control FAQs

Common pests in Southern California include ants, termites, rodents, roaches, spiders, mosquitoes, bed bugs, bees and wasps, and pantry pests.
ECOLA offers non-chemical and low-toxicity options including heat treatment and the Electro Gun designed to target termites effectively while reducing reliance on traditional pesticides inside the home.
Log into the ECOLA Termite portal using your email and password. Check your account balance or termite renewal notice, open Menu → Make a Payment, select the item due, choose or add a credit card, confirm the amount and submit.
Pricing depends on whether treatment is localized or full structure. Heat treatment is often comparable to fumigation but fumigation may include added costs such as hotel stays and pet relocation.
ECOLA prioritizes exclusion and trapping over baiting. Openings are sealed and traps are monitored weekly. Removing food and water sources also helps prevent rodent activity.
Fumigation typically requires leaving the home for several days and bagging food and medications. Heat treatment usually takes 8–10 hours and requires removing items sensitive to high temperatures such as candles or certain medications.
Treatment plans are designed around customer concerns while using the least amount of material necessary to resolve pest issues effectively.
Alternative treatments are effective though some require more frequent application because they break down faster in the environment. Precision placement helps minimize disruption.
Treatment recommendations consider medical conditions. For example electrical methods may not be suitable near pacemakers and respiratory concerns are evaluated before selecting solutions.
A short delay usually does not significantly affect termite activity but long delays can allow infestations to worsen.
Product selection depends on pest pressure and location. Eco-focused treatments are commonly used indoors where faster environmental breakdown is preferred.
Treatment placement is planned carefully to keep materials out of reach of pets while still resolving pest activity effectively.
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