I performed a New jersey home inspection today and the client asked me how did I know that the home was treated for termites in the past. Thoroughly trained NJ home Inspectors know to look for several identifying signs of termite treatments. Plugged holes roughly the size of a quarter may exist around the perimeter of the home in masonry areas such as walkways, patios, and driveways. This is where the pest control company injected the insecticide. Similar looking plugged holes may be found along the masonry foundation walls indicating another form of termite treatment (less effective). Termite bait stations that are in place around the home are another indication of an attempt at treatment. These bait stations are my least favorite for a variety of reasons. A proper termite treatment must treat the entire dwelling and all attached structures. While inspecting homes in NJ I come across spot treatments for termites. You simply can’t effectively spot treat for termites. The termites will just pack up their stuff and move to another area and eat that part of your house instead. I often find termite damage or activity while performing NJ home inspections. Make sure that your New Jersey home inspector is thoroughly trained to perform these vital inspections.