Wood Borer Inspections in Mpumalanga
Pest Control Service provides professional wood borer inspections for property buyers, sellers, estate agents, homeowners and contractors in White River, Nelspruit / Mbombela and surrounding Mpumalanga areas.
Wood borer damage can affect roof structures, floors, furniture and other timber elements. A proper inspection helps identify visible signs of wood-destroying insects and gives clear recommendations before treatment, sale or transfer.
SAPCA-qualified Wood Borer Inspection Support
Pest Control Service offers specialist wood borer inspection support in Mpumalanga. We inspect accessible timber areas, identify visible evidence of infestation or damage, and provide practical recommendations based on the findings.
What We Inspcet
- Roof trusses and accessible roof void areas
- Timber floors and skirting boards
- Door frames, window frames and other structural timber
- Visible timber damage and flight holes
- Signs of active or historic wood borer activity
- Moisture-risk areas that may contribute to timber pest problems
When To Book
- Before buying or selling a property
- When timber damage or small holes are visible
- When fine powder or frass appears near timber
- Before issuing or requesting a pest-related clearance report
- After discovering beetle activity in roof timbers, floors or furniture
- When a contractor, buyer, seller or insurer requests specialist inspection support
Clear Reports and Treatment Recommendations
After inspection, we provide clear feedback on visible findings and recommended next steps. Where treatment is required, we advise on the most suitable treatment approach based on the timber, access, severity and site conditions.
Need a Wood Borer Inspection?
Book a professional wood borer inspection with Pest Control Service. We assist homeowners, buyers, sellers, estate agents and contractors across White River, Nelspruit / Mbombela and the wider Mpumalanga Lowveld.
Wood borer damage can be difficult to assess without a proper inspection because activity may be hidden inside roof trusses, flooring, timber beams and furniture. A clear inspection helps property owners, buyers, sellers and contractors understand the risk before deciding on treatment.
