Sentricon® Termite Protection by Chase Pest Control
Protecting What Matters Most
In Texas, subterranean termites are a fact of life. The question isn't whether termites exist in our area—they do. The question is whether your home has a reliable system in place to help protect it.
That's why Chase Pest Control offers the Sentricon® System with Always Active™ technology, one of the most trusted termite protection systems available today. Unlike traditional liquid treatments that focus on creating a chemical barrier around your home, Sentricon works by targeting the termite colony itself - including the queen.
Our goal isn't to scare you into termite protection. It's to help you make an informed decision about protecting one of your biggest investments.

After evaluating numerous termite treatment options over the years, we've found Sentricon to be one of the most effective, homeowner-friendly, and eco-friendly solutions available.
Eliminates the Colony
Sentricon uses a scientifically engineered bait that termites find, feed on, and share throughout the colony. Over time, the entire colony - including the queen - is eliminated.
Continuous Monitoring
Termites work 24/7. Your protection should too.
Sentricon stations are installed around your home and monitored by our team on an ongoing basis to help detect termite activity before significant damage occurs.
No Trenching or Drilling Around Your Home
Many traditional termite treatments involve extensive trenching, drilling, and liquid applications. Sentricon stations are installed discreetly in the soil around your home with minimal disruption to landscaping and hardscapes.
Family & Pet Friendly
The stations are tamper-resistant and require a special key to access. The active ingredient, noviflumuron, is specifically designed to affect insects and their molting process.
Environmentally Responsible
Sentricon is the only termite protection system to receive the EPA Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award for its environmentally responsible approach to termite control.

How the Sentricon System Works
Step 1: Professional Installation
A Chase Pest Control termite specialist installs Sentricon stations in the soil around your home's perimeter.
Step 2: Termites Find the Bait
As termites forage naturally underground, they discover the stations and begin feeding on the bait.
Step 3: The Colony Shares the Bait
Worker termites carry the bait back and share it with other termites throughout the colony.
Step 4: Colony Elimination
The active ingredient prevents termites from successfully molting, eventually eliminating the colony—including the queen.
Step 5: Ongoing Protection
We continue monitoring and maintaining the system to help protect your home year after year.
Integrity in Every Inspection, Excellence in Every Extermination
Why Choose Chase Pest Control?
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Licensed and Trained Technicians
Our team comprises top-tier technicians who are all licensed and extensively trained. Notably, two of our technicians hold the esteemed title of certified applicators, the highest level of licensing attainable in Texas.
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Free Estimates and InspectionsOur commitment to excellence extends to offering complimentary estimates and thorough inspections, ensuring transparency and peace of mind for our valued clients.
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Your Satisfaction GuaranteedAt Chase Pest Control, we stand behind our services with a satisfaction guarantee. Your peace of mind and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we're dedicated to delivering results that exceed your expectations.
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Family Owned and OperatedWe take pride in providing quality pest control services to our community. With over two decades of experience, our commitment to excellence, personalized service, and dedication to customer satisfaction sets us apart.
Chase Pest Control is proud to serve Conroe, Texas and other surrounding areas.
- Conroe
- Cut and Shoot
- Huntsville
- Montgomery
- New Waverly
- Spring
- The Woodlands
- Willis
Why Homeowners Choose Chase Pest Control
At Chase Pest Control, we're not interested in selling fear.
Many homeowners may never experience a termite problem. Others may not discover termite activity until significant damage has already occurred.
We view termite protection much like insurance: you hope you never need it, but you'll be glad it's there if termites ever decide your home looks appealing.
Our team takes a consultative approach. We'll explain your options, answer your questions, and help you determine whether Sentricon is the right fit for your property and budget.
Because protecting your home should come with peace of mind—not pressure.
While professional inspections are the best way to identify termite activity, some common warning signs include:
- Mud tubes along foundations or walls
- Swarms of winged termites (especially in spring)
- Hundreds of discarded termite wings or dead termites near windows or doors
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
- Small holes or damaged wood surfaces
If you notice any of these signs, it's a good idea to schedule a termite inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have termites if I don't see them?
Not necessarily. Termites often remain hidden behind walls, beneath flooring, or underground. Many infestations are discovered only during inspections or after damage becomes visible.
Is Sentricon better than liquid termite treatments?
Both methods can be effective when properly installed. Many homeowners prefer Sentricon because it targets the colony itself, requires minimal disruption to the property, and provides ongoing monitoring. We'll gladly discuss both approaches and recommend what makes the most sense for your home.
How long does Sentricon take to work?
Every termite colony is different. Once termites begin feeding on the bait, colony elimination generally occurs over time as the bait is shared throughout the colony.
Is Sentricon safe around children and pets?
Yes. The stations are installed in the ground, are tamper-resistant, and require a specialized key to open. The active ingredient is designed specifically to affect insects.
How often are the stations inspected?
Your Chase Pest Control technician will inspect and maintain them annually to ensure continuous monitoring and protection. Additionally, If bundled with General Pest Services, our technicians are always looking for signs of any activity,
Can termites come back after a colony is eliminated?
It’s possible. New termite colonies can develop in the surrounding environment. That's why ongoing monitoring and maintenance are important parts of any long-term termite protection strategy.
Do I need termite protection if I've never had termites?
Many homeowners install termite protection before they ever have a problem. Since termite damage often occurs before homeowners know termites are present, proactive protection can provide peace of mind and help reduce the risk of costly repairs.
How much does termite damage cost?
Termite damage can range from minor repairs to major structural work depending on how long activity goes undetected. Unfortunately, most homeowners insurance policies do not cover termite damage because it is considered preventable maintenance.
Whether you're looking for termite protection, have questions about your current coverage, or simply want a professional opinion, we're here to help.
Schedule a termite inspection with Chase Pest Control today and learn whether Sentricon is the right fit for your home.