Termite Control in Eastmark, Mesa AZ
Eastmark is one of Mesa's newest master-planned communities. Disturbed desert soil and monsoon season create ongoing termite pressure even for newer homes.
Termite Risk in Eastmark
Eastmark is one of Mesa's newest and most ambitious master-planned communities, located in far east Mesa near the Loop 202 freeway. The community has been under development since the 2010s and continues to grow, with thousands of homes, parks, schools, and commercial amenities planned across a large area of east Mesa.
Eastmark was developed on previously undisturbed desert land. When this land was graded and developed, existing termite colonies in the soil were disrupted. Termites that were living in undisturbed desert soil found themselves adjacent to new homes with wooden framing, and they adapted quickly. This disruption effect is common in new Arizona developments and creates elevated termite pressure in the years following construction.
Eastmark is still under active development, with new phases being built continuously. The ongoing construction activity means that soil disruption and termite displacement is an ongoing process throughout the community. Every monsoon season, new termite colonies are established throughout east Mesa. New colonies established during monsoon season can reach Eastmark homes within a few years as their foraging territory expands.
Homes built in Eastmark's earliest phases (2013–2016) have pre-construction treatments that are now approaching or past their expiration date. Homeowners in these earlier phases should verify the status of their original treatment and schedule an inspection if it has been more than seven years since construction. Contact Pest Control Bros for a free assessment of your Eastmark home's termite risk.
Common Termite Issues in Eastmark
Soil disruption from development
Eastmark's development on undisturbed desert land disrupted existing termite colonies. Displaced colonies adapted quickly to new homes, creating elevated termite pressure.
Approaching treatment expiration
Eastmark homes from the earliest phases (2013–2016) have pre-construction treatments that are approaching or past their expiration date.
Monsoon season new colonies
Every monsoon season, new termite colonies are established throughout east Mesa. New colonies can reach Eastmark homes within a few years as their foraging territory expands.
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