You stop worrying about what’s crawling through your walls at night. Your kids and pets can play without you second-guessing every corner of the house. You’re not dealing with the embarrassment of roaches when guests come over or the anxiety of wondering if that scratching sound means rodents are chewing through your electrical wiring.
In Cana and across the Treasure Coast, pests don’t take a break. Florida’s heat and humidity mean termites, ants, roaches, and rodents are active all year. That’s not a scare tactic—it’s just reality here.
When pest infestations are handled correctly, you get your space back. No more DIY treatments that only work for a few days. No more wondering if you’re putting your family at risk with store-bought chemicals that don’t even touch the root of the problem. Just a home or business that feels clean, safe, and actually yours again.
We’ve been serving Cana, Port St. Lucie, and the surrounding Treasure Coast since 2006. We’re not a national chain that rotates technicians every few months. We’re local, licensed, and fully insured—and we’ve seen just about every pest problem Florida can throw at a property.
We focus on eco-friendly pest control because we live here too. Our kids go to the same schools. Our pets play in the same yards. That’s why we use treatments that work without putting your family or the environment at risk.
You’re not getting a salesperson when you call. You’re getting someone who knows the difference between a minor ant problem and a full-blown infestation that needs immediate attention.
First, we come out and do a real inspection. Not a five-minute walkthrough—an actual assessment of where pests are getting in, what’s attracting them, and what kind of damage they’ve already done. We’re looking at entry points, moisture issues, nesting areas, and any signs of active infestations.
Then we build a custom plan. If you’ve got termites, we’re not treating it like an ant problem. If you’ve got rodents in your attic, we’re not just setting traps and calling it done. Every pest requires a different approach, and we don’t use cookie-cutter solutions.
Treatment comes next, using eco-friendly products that target the pests without putting your family or pets at risk. We explain what we’re doing, where we’re treating, and what you should expect over the next few days and weeks.
After that, we follow up. Pest control works best as prevention, not reaction. We make sure the problem is actually solved and give you a plan to keep it from coming back. If something’s not right, we come back until it is—that’s the guarantee.
You get a thorough inspection that identifies the pests, the damage, and the entry points. We don’t skip steps to save time. In Cana, that means checking for the usual suspects—termites, roaches, ants, rodents, mosquitoes—but also looking for the less obvious issues like moisture problems that attract pests in the first place.
Treatment is customized based on what we find. For commercial pest control, that might mean industry-specific protocols if you’re running a restaurant, warehouse, or medical facility. For residential properties, it means treatments that keep your family and pets safe while eliminating the problem at its source.
We also offer 24/7 emergency response. Pests don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. If you’ve got an urgent situation—whether it’s a wasp nest near your front door or rodents in your kitchen—you can reach us anytime.
You’ll also get preventive tips and follow-up visits as needed. Our goal isn’t to keep coming back every month because the problem never got solved. It’s to fix it right the first time and give you the tools to keep your property protected long-term.
We offer 24/7 emergency pest control services, so if you’ve got an urgent issue, we can usually get to you the same day or within 24 hours depending on the situation. That includes nights and weekends.
Most pest problems don’t wait for convenient timing. If you’re dealing with a wasp nest, a rodent in your home, or a sudden infestation that’s making your space unlivable, waiting a week for an appointment isn’t realistic. We get that.
For non-emergency situations, we typically schedule inspections within a few days. Once we’ve assessed the problem, treatment usually begins right away or within a day or two, depending on what’s needed and what products we’re using.
Yes. We use eco-friendly, pet-safe products that focus on eliminating pests without putting your family at risk. That means natural, organic, and botanical treatments whenever possible, and we’re careful about where and how we apply anything stronger.
We’re not going to spray harsh chemicals around your home and tell you to keep your kids inside for three days. The products we use are designed to target pests specifically, not everything that moves. Most treatments are safe for kids and pets to be around within a few hours, and we’ll always give you clear instructions on timing.
If you’ve got specific concerns—maybe your dog likes to lick everything or your toddler is crawling around on the floor—we’ll adjust our approach. There’s always a way to handle pest control safely, and we’d rather take extra precautions than cut corners.
One-time treatment handles the immediate problem. If you’ve got ants in your kitchen or a wasp nest by your door, we come out, treat it, and you’re good to go. It works for isolated issues that aren’t likely to come back.
Ongoing pest management is preventive. In Cana and across Florida, pests are active year-round because of the heat and humidity. Termites don’t stop swarming. Mosquitoes don’t take the winter off. Roaches breed continuously. If you’re only treating problems after they show up, you’re always playing defense.
With recurring pest control services, we’re coming out regularly—usually quarterly or monthly depending on your property and risk level—to inspect, treat, and prevent issues before they start. It’s a lot cheaper than dealing with termite damage or a full-blown rodent infestation after the fact. Most of our clients in Cana opt for ongoing service because it’s just more practical in Florida’s climate.
Yes. We work with homeowners, property managers, and businesses across Cana and the Treasure Coast. The approach is different depending on what you need, but the standard is the same—licensed, insured, and effective.
For commercial pest control, we understand that every industry has specific requirements. Restaurants can’t afford a single roach sighting. Medical facilities need protocols that meet health regulations. Warehouses deal with rodents that can contaminate inventory. We’ve been doing this since 2006, so we’ve built industry-specific pest control programs that address those concerns without disrupting your operations.
Residential pest control is more about protecting your family and your property. That means treatments that are safe for kids and pets, fast response times when you need us, and honest communication about what’s happening and why. Whether it’s your home or your business, you’re getting the same level of attention and expertise.
Termites and ants look similar at first glance, but there are a few key differences. Termites have straight antennae, a thick waist, and wings that are equal in length. Ants have bent antennae, a pinched waist, and wings that are unequal if they have them at all.
But honestly, if you’re seeing swarms of insects with wings around your property—especially near wood or after it rains—you should call someone to inspect. Termites cause over $5 billion in property damage every year in the U.S., and they’re extremely common in Florida. They’re called “silent destroyers” because they chew through wood, flooring, and even wallpaper without you noticing until the damage is severe.
If you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, we’ll come out and identify it during the inspection. There’s no cost for an estimate, and it’s a lot better to know for sure than to assume it’s nothing and find out later that termites have been eating through your home’s structure for months.
For most treatments, you don’t need to do much. We’ll give you specific instructions based on what we’re treating and where, but generally, you’ll want to clear any clutter away from baseboards and walls so we can access entry points. If we’re treating inside cabinets or pantries, remove food items and dishes.
For outdoor treatments—like mosquito control or perimeter pest management—make sure we have access to the areas we need to treat. That might mean trimming back bushes, moving outdoor furniture temporarily, or clearing debris from around the foundation.
If you have pets, we’ll let you know if they need to be out of the house during treatment and for how long afterward. Same with kids. Most of the time, it’s just a few hours, but we’d rather be overly cautious. We’ll walk you through everything before we start so there’s no confusion about what to expect or what you need to do.