Termite Control in Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach living comes with sunshine, salt air, and a coastal climate that residents love. That same warm, humid environment is exactly what subterranean termites need to thrive, which makes termite protection a year-round priority along the Grand Strand. Whether your property is a primary residence, a vacation home, or a rental, termites can quietly cause serious damage long before you notice. McDuffie Pest Control provides termite control in Myrtle Beach, SC backed by more than sixty years of regional experience.

As a family-owned company serving the Carolinas since 1964, we understand the specific pressures that Horry County homes face. We have technicians based in the Myrtle Beach area for responsive service, and we bring honest recommendations and proven protection to every property we visit. Whether you need an inspection, an active treatment, a CL-100 for a real estate transaction, or ongoing protection, we have the expertise to keep your home safe.

Why Myrtle Beach Homes Are at Risk

Subterranean termites depend on warmth and moisture, and the Grand Strand supplies both nearly all year. Coastal humidity, frequent rainfall, sandy soils, and the moisture common to crawl spaces all create the conditions termites need to establish and grow their colonies. Properties close to the water face especially steady moisture exposure.

Termites are dangerous because they work out of sight. A colony can feed on a home's structure for years before any visible evidence appears, and homeowners insurance almost never covers termite repairs. For coastal property owners, where homes are often significant investments, proactive protection is simply good stewardship.

Vacation homes and rentals add another layer of risk. When a property sits empty between guests or seasons, termite activity can progress unnoticed for long stretches. Year-round termite protection in Myrtle Beach helps ensure that an unoccupied home is not quietly being damaged while no one is watching.

Our Termite Services in Myrtle Beach

Termite protection is not one-size-fits-all. The right approach depends on whether you are facing an active infestation, seeking preventive protection, or buying or selling a home. Our termite services for Horry County properties include:

  • Termite inspections: A thorough examination of your home's foundation, crawl space, and surrounding property to identify activity or conditions that put your home at risk.
  • Subterranean termite treatments: Both liquid barrier treatment and Sentricon bait system options, matched to your property after inspection.
  • Pre-construction termite treatments: Protection established during the building process for new Grand Strand homes.
  • Annual termite renewal plans: Ongoing monitoring and protection so your home stays covered year after year.
  • CL-100 inspections: Official wood-destroying insect reports required for most real estate transactions in South Carolina, delivered on the timelines that closings demand.

Treatment Options: Liquid and Sentricon

McDuffie Pest Control offers two proven termite treatment methods, and our technicians recommend the right fit for your property after a thorough inspection. Each approach has clear strengths.

Liquid Treatment

Liquid treatment creates a treated zone in the soil around your home's foundation. Modern liquid termiticides are non-repellent, meaning termites cannot detect them. They move through the treated soil, pick up the product, and transfer it throughout the colony through normal contact. Liquid treatment provides dependable structural protection and is often used for active infestations and pre-construction work.

Sentricon Bait System

As a Certified Sentricon Specialist, our team installs bait stations around your property that termites feed on and carry back to the colony, eliminating it at the source. A Sentricon Myrtle Beach installation also provides ongoing monitoring between service visits. Because it requires no trenching and does not rely on treating large volumes of soil, Sentricon is a strong option for coastal properties, for homes near water, and for situations where minimizing environmental impact is a priority.

Here is a side-by-side look at how the two methods compare:

Feature

Liquid Treatment

Sentricon Bait System

Creates a protective barrier around the foundation

Effective for active infestations

Eliminates the colony at its source

No trenching around the foundation

Suitable for new construction

Lower-impact, environmentally targeted option

Annual renewal plan available

Not sure which option fits your home? Our technicians will evaluate your property and walk you through the best approach for your situation.

Signs of Termites to Watch For

Termites are often called "silent destroyers," and knowing the warning signs helps Myrtle Beach homeowners catch a problem before it becomes costly. Watch for these indicators:

  • Mud tubes on foundation walls, piers, or crawl space supports
  • Discarded wings near windows, doors, or light fixtures, especially in spring
  • Hollow-sounding wood when tapped
  • Bubbling or peeling paint that resembles water damage
  • Soft or spongy spots in flooring

If you notice any of these signs, do not wait. Termite infestations only worsen with time, and early detection can save thousands of dollars in repairs. A professional inspection is the most reliable way to confirm whether subterranean termites are active in your home.

Why Myrtle Beach Chooses McDuffie

When you call McDuffie Pest Control, you reach a local, family-owned business rather than a national call center. We have served the Grand Strand and the surrounding region since 1964, and our longevity reflects a simple commitment: honest recommendations and dependable service. We will tell you what you need and what you do not.

Our work is guided by Integrated Pest Management, which prioritizes the safest, most effective methods for your home, your family, and the environment. That means thorough inspections, targeted treatments, and preventive strategies rather than blanket applications. For homes with crawl spaces, pairing termite protection with our moisture and crawl space services provides even stronger defense against the coastal humidity that draws termites in.

We also stand behind our work, with protection plans built around your property and your timeline. To explore our full range of treatment options in more detail, visit our termite control page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do vacation homes and rentals in Myrtle Beach need termite protection?

Yes, and arguably more than occupied homes. When a property sits empty, termite activity can progress for months unnoticed. Ongoing protection and regular inspections are the best safeguard for a home that is not always in use.

Do I need a CL-100 to sell my Myrtle Beach home?

If your buyer is financing the purchase, a CL-100 report is very likely required before closing. Many sellers order one before listing to avoid surprises during the transaction.

When is termite season in Horry County?

Termite swarmers are most common from March through June, with peak activity in April and May. Worker termites feed year-round, however, so protection is a 12-month concern rather than a seasonal one.

How much does termite treatment cost in Myrtle Beach?

Cost depends on the size of your home, the treatment method, and the extent of any activity. We provide a clear estimate after inspecting your property rather than a one-size-fits-all figure. Contact us to discuss your options.

Protect Your Myrtle Beach Home Today

Termites do not take days off, and along the Grand Strand neither should your home's protection. Whether you are concerned about a potential problem, need a CL-100 for a sale, or want year-round coverage for a coastal property, McDuffie Pest Control has the experience to help. With more than sixty years serving the Carolinas and Certified Sentricon Specialist credentials, you can trust that our recommendation is grounded in knowledge, not a sales pitch.

Contact us today to schedule a termite inspection in Myrtle Beach. We will evaluate your property, explain what we find, and recommend a treatment and protection plan that fits your home.

Written By: Cube Creative |  Created: Wednesday, July 01, 2026 |  Wednesday, July 01, 2026