You shouldn’t have to check your kitchen floor before walking barefoot. You shouldn’t wonder if that scratching sound in the walls means expensive damage. And you definitely shouldn’t waste money on store-bought sprays that barely work for a week.
Florida’s year-round heat and humidity create perfect conditions for pests to thrive every single month. Roaches, ants, termites, rodents, mosquitoes—they’re not seasonal problems here in Waveland. They’re constant threats to your comfort, your property value, and your family’s health.
When you work with a licensed pest control company that understands Florida’s unique challenges, you get more than a quick spray and a bill. You get a comprehensive approach that eliminates the pests you see and the colonies you don’t. You get methods that won’t harm your kids or pets. And you get the peace of mind that comes from knowing the problem is actually solved, not just covered up.
That’s what effective pest management looks like—fewer sleepless nights, no more embarrassment when guests come over, and real protection for one of your biggest investments.
We’ve been protecting homes and businesses across Waveland, Port St. Lucie, and the Treasure Coast for nearly two decades. We’re locally owned, fully licensed, and fully insured—which matters more than you might think when someone’s treating the inside of your home.
We’ve seen what happens when pest control gets done wrong. Customers come to us after paying for services that didn’t work, dealing with companies that didn’t show up, or trying DIY methods that made things worse. That’s why we offer free estimates, 24/7 emergency response, and a satisfaction guarantee on every job.
You’re not hiring a national chain that treats Waveland like every other town. You’re working with people who understand that Florida pests behave differently, that coastal humidity creates specific challenges, and that your home deserves more than a one-size-fits-all approach.
First, we come to your property and actually look around. Not a five-minute glance—a real inspection. We identify what pests you’re dealing with, where they’re getting in, and what’s attracting them in the first place. This assessment is free, and it gives you a clear picture of what you’re up against.
Next, we create a treatment plan based on what we found, not a generic script. If you’ve got a termite problem, we’re not just spraying the baseboards. If rodents are getting in through your roof line, we’re addressing entry points. We use eco-friendly products that are tough on pests but safe for your family and pets.
Then we do the work. Depending on your situation, that might mean treating the interior and exterior, setting up monitoring stations, applying barrier treatments, or removing wildlife. We explain what we’re doing and why, so you’re never wondering what’s happening in your own home.
After the initial treatment, we don’t just disappear. We follow up to make sure the problem is actually gone. And if pests come back within the guarantee period, so do we—at no extra cost. That’s how pest control services should work when the company actually stands behind their work.
You get a licensed professional who shows up on time and treats your property like it matters. Every technician on our team is trained and certified, because cutting corners in pest management doesn’t just mean poor results—it can mean health risks and legal issues.
You get eco-friendly pest control methods that work. We’re not using harsh chemicals that force you to leave your home for days. We’re using proven products and techniques that eliminate pest infestations while keeping your indoor air quality safe. That matters in Waveland, where you’re probably not opening windows for “fresh air” in July.
You get coverage for the pests that actually affect homes in this area. Termites that can cause thousands in structural damage. Roaches that carry bacteria. Ants that get into everything. Rodents that chew wiring and insulation. Mosquitoes that make your yard unusable. We handle residential pest control and commercial pest control, from single-family homes to industrial properties.
And you get honest communication. If you need ongoing treatment, we’ll tell you. If a one-time service will handle it, we’ll tell you that too. We’ve been serving Port St. Lucie and the surrounding areas long enough to know that the best marketing is doing good work and treating people right.
We offer 24/7 emergency pest control services because some situations can’t wait until Monday morning. If you’re dealing with a wasp nest near your front door, a rodent in your kitchen, or a sudden infestation that’s making your home unlivable, we can typically respond the same day.
When you call, you’ll talk to someone who can assess the urgency and get a technician scheduled. For true emergencies, we prioritize getting someone to your property within hours, not days. For less urgent situations, we’ll find a time that works with your schedule—often within 24 to 48 hours.
The key is calling as soon as you notice a problem. Pest infestations don’t get better on their own, and waiting usually means more damage, more pests, and more expensive treatment. We’d rather catch it early when it’s easier to handle.
Yes. We use eco-friendly pest control products that are specifically chosen to be effective against pests while minimizing risk to people and animals. That doesn’t mean they’re harmless if ingested in large amounts—no pest control product is—but they’re applied in ways that keep your family safe.
During treatment, we’ll give you specific instructions based on what we’re doing. For most interior treatments, you can stay in your home. For some applications, we might ask you to keep pets off treated surfaces until they dry, which usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. We’re always transparent about what we’re using and why.
If you have specific concerns—a baby who’s crawling on floors, a pet with health issues, severe allergies in the family—tell us during the estimate. We can adjust our approach or recommend alternative methods. Your comfort and safety aren’t negotiable, and there’s almost always a way to handle pest management that works for your situation.
One-time treatment makes sense when you have a specific, isolated problem—like a wasp nest that needs removal or a single mouse that got in during a cold snap. We come out, handle the issue, and you’re done unless something else comes up later.
Ongoing pest control (sometimes called preventative pest control) means regular visits—usually quarterly or monthly—to keep pests from ever becoming a problem. In Waveland and across Florida, this is often the smarter choice because our climate keeps pests active all year. There’s no winter freeze to kill off populations or slow down breeding cycles.
With ongoing service, we’re creating barriers, monitoring for early signs of activity, and treating small issues before they become infestations. It’s less expensive than waiting for a major problem and then paying for intensive treatment. Most of our residential clients choose quarterly service, which gives you year-round protection without breaking the budget. We’ll recommend what makes sense for your property after we see what you’re dealing with.
It depends on what you need done. A basic interior and exterior treatment for a standard-sized home typically runs a few hundred dollars. Specialized services like termite control or wildlife removal cost more because they require different expertise, equipment, and often multiple visits.
We offer free estimates for exactly this reason—so you know what you’re paying before we start any work. During the inspection, we’ll identify the scope of your pest problem, recommend a treatment approach, and give you a clear price. No surprises, no hidden fees, no pressure to buy services you don’t need.
Here’s what affects cost: the size of your property, the type of pest, how severe the infestation is, and whether you need one-time treatment or ongoing service. A 1,200-square-foot house with an ant problem costs less to treat than a 3,000-square-foot house with termites in multiple areas. We price based on what your situation actually requires, and we’re always willing to discuss options that fit your budget.
Absolutely. We work with commercial properties, industrial facilities, and businesses throughout the Treasure Coast. Pest management for commercial clients is different from residential work—you’re often dealing with stricter regulations, larger spaces, and the risk of reputation damage if customers see pests.
We create industry-specific pest control plans based on your type of business. Restaurants and food service need more frequent monitoring and documentation for health inspections. Warehouses need rodent control that doesn’t interfere with operations. Retail spaces need discreet treatment that won’t alarm customers. We’ve handled all of it.
Commercial pest control usually involves regular scheduled visits, detailed reporting, and fast response when issues pop up. We work around your business hours when possible, and we understand that downtime costs you money. If you’re dealing with a pest problem at your Waveland business or you want to prevent one before it starts, we’ll come out for a free assessment and show you what a professional commercial program looks like.
For most treatments, you don’t need to do much. We’ll give you specific instructions when we schedule your appointment, but here are the common ones: clear items away from baseboards and walls so we can access those areas, store food in sealed containers or the refrigerator, and remove pet food and water bowls during treatment.
If we’re treating your kitchen or bathrooms, we might ask you to empty cabinets under sinks so we can access plumbing entry points. For yard treatments, you’ll want to pick up toys, move outdoor pet bowls, and let us know where your pets typically spend time so we can plan application areas.
The biggest thing is communication. If you have areas of concern—places where you’ve seen pests, spots you want us to focus on, or areas you want us to avoid—tell your technician when they arrive. We’re coming to solve your pest problem, and the more you tell us about what you’re experiencing, the better we can target our treatment. Don’t clean up dead pests before we get there, either. Seeing where they are helps us understand where they’re coming from.