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Termite control refers to the range of products and services designed to detect, prevent, manage and eliminate termite infestations in residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural structures. Termites are wood-destroying insects that feed on cellulose-based materials such as timber, paper and plant-derived products and can cause severe structural damage and economic loss if left untreated.
The termite control market consists of sales by entities (organizations, sole traders and partnerships) of termite control solutions are used by homeowners, property developers, facility managers, industrial operators, agricultural producers and public institutions to safeguard buildings, wooden assets and infrastructure. These solutions are deployed during pre-construction phases as preventive soil treatments, at post-construction stages when infestations are detected, during property inspections for real estate transactions and as part of routine maintenance contracts.
The global termite control market was valued at $4,081.5 million in 2020 which grew till 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 6.00%.
Rise In Home Renovation And Maintenance
During the historic period, higher renovation and maintenance activity increased demand for termite inspections, remedial treatments and preventive upgrades, particularly in older housing stock with hidden moisture and wood-damage risks. Renovation cycles also raise the frequency of structural touchpoints (flooring, drywall, decks and crawlspaces) where termite evidence is discovered and acted upon. These dynamic supports steady aftermarket revenue for termite control providers, as renovation-driven discoveries often lead to follow-on monitoring contracts and preventive treatments. For instance, in March 2025, the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, a U.S.-based university research center, reported that U.S. home remodeling spending reached about $611 billion in 2022 and was expected to remain above $600 billion through 2025. Therefore, sustained renovation intensity reinforced recurring, inspection-led termite control demand.
Connected and Intelligent Termite Monitoring Driving Proactive Pest Management
Companies operating in the termite control market are increasingly focusing on the development and introduction of connected and intelligent termite monitoring solutions that leverage smart sensors, AI-enabled analytics and digital communication platforms to improve early detection, enhance monitoring accuracy and support more proactive termite management while addressing the industry's longstanding reliance on periodic manual inspections, reactive treatments and labor-intensive site visits. These connected termite monitoring innovations are designed to tackle key industry challenges such as delayed infestation discovery, limited visibility between inspection cycles and inconsistent monitoring coverage, while enabling continuous perimeter surveillance, real-time data transmission, automated alerts and faster, evidence-based intervention decisions that improve service efficiency and treatment outcomes. For instance, in October 2025, Groupe Berkem, a French-based industrial chemical group focused on plant-based and eco-responsible chemistry, launched NOVATERM, a patented connected bait and termite detection system featuring smart sensors and AI-driven analysis that continuously monitors stations and sends real-time alerts to pest professionals via mobile and web applications. The introduction of this connected monitoring system positions Groupe Berkem as an innovator in digitally enabled termite management, reflecting how technology-driven, data-centric solutions are increasingly prioritized by pest management providers and property stakeholders seeking more reliable and proactive termite protection.
The global termite control market is fairly concentrated, with large players operating in the market. The top 10 competitors in the market made up 29.28% of the total market in 2024.
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The report covers market characteristics; size and growth; segmentation; regional and country breakdowns; competitive landscape; market shares; trends and strategies for this market. It traces the market's history and forecasts market growth by geography. It places the market within the context of the wider termite control market; and compares it with other markets.