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What Smell Do Termites Hate? Natural Repellents vs. Professional Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Termites are most repelled by cedarwood oil, clove oil, and orange oil (d-limonene). These three consistently show the strongest deterrent effect because they either disrupt termite pheromone communication or damage their exoskeletons on contact.

Most essential oils repel termites rather than kill them. Orange oil (d-limonene) is the exception — it can dissolve termite exoskeletons on direct contact, but it only reaches termites at the surface. It will not eliminate a colony hidden inside walls or wood framing.

No. Natural scents are a useful preventive layer, but they cannot remove an active termite colony. Once termites are inside your wood, you need professional treatment such as a liquid barrier, baiting system, or fumigation.

Mix 5–10 drops of cedarwood, clove, or tea tree oil per gallon of water in a spray bottle. Spray baseboards, cracks, wooden frames, and crawlspace entries. Reapply every 1–2 weeks since essential oils evaporate quickly. Test on a small area first to avoid stains.

Yes. Homes near the San Gabriel foothills face higher termite pressure, including both subterranean and drywood termites. Older wood framing common in Glendora is especially attractive to termite colonies, which is why annual inspections are recommended.

Call a pro if you see mud tubes, discarded wings, hollow-sounding wood, frass (termite droppings), or any visible damage. Natural scents work as prevention only. Bellas Exterminator offers free termite inspections in Glendora to confirm what is happening before you spend on treatment.