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Pest Control Checklist for Missouri Homebuyers: What to Know Before You Close

A standard home inspection covers structure, mechanical systems, and safety — but wood-destroying organism (WDO) inspection is a separate service that addresses the specific pest and moisture conditions that cause the most costly post-purchase surprises in Missouri homes. Here is what homebuyers should request and what to look for.

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Request a Separate WDO Report

Missouri requires licensed pest management professionals to issue a Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) report for mortgage transactions involving certain loan types. Even if not required for your transaction, requesting a WDO inspection from a licensed pest control company separate from the general home inspector is the highest-value pre-purchase action a buyer can take. General home inspectors are not licensed to identify termite species, assess wood damage depth, or interpret mud tube evidence — a licensed pest professional is.

Pre-Purchase Pest Inspection Checklist

Termite and Wood-Destroying Insects

  • Request WDO report from a licensed Missouri pest control company, separate from general inspection
  • Ask seller for documentation of prior termite treatment — type (liquid barrier or bait), company, and date
  • Inspect crawlspace and basement for mud tubes on foundation walls and floor joists
  • Check sill plate (lumber sitting on top of foundation wall) for soft, hollow, or discolored wood
  • Look for frass (sawdust-like material) below wooden structural members — indicates carpenter ants or wood-boring beetles
  • Inspect exterior door and window frames for soft spots that indicate moisture-associated wood decay

Moisture and Conducive Conditions

  • Inspect crawlspace for vapor barrier coverage, condition, and signs of standing water
  • Check foundation planting beds — mulch piled against the foundation creates termite conducive conditions
  • Look for wood-to-soil contact at deck posts, porch columns, or exterior wood framing
  • Note whether gutters and downspouts direct water away from the foundation

Rodents and Wildlife

  • Inspect attic for droppings, nesting material, or gnaw marks on wiring insulation
  • Check crawlspace vents — torn or missing screens indicate rodent or wildlife entry history
  • Ask seller about any prior rodent service history

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