When termites are gone, you get your peace of mind back. No more wondering if something’s eating your home from the inside out. No more sleepless nights worrying about repair bills that could hit $3,000 or more.
You’ll have a home that’s actually protected, not just treated once and forgotten. Our eco-friendly solutions work around the clock, creating an invisible shield that keeps new termite colonies from moving in.
Most importantly, you’ll know exactly what’s happening. We don’t disappear after treatment—we stay connected with follow-up inspections and ongoing protection that actually works.
We’ve been protecting St. Lucie County homes since 2006. We’re not some national chain that treats Florida like everywhere else—we understand exactly what Floresta Pointe homeowners face.
Eastern subterranean termites are the biggest threat here, and we’ve seen what they can do. These colonies can contain over 200,000 termites, and they’re active year-round in our climate.
We’re licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, fully insured, and we guarantee our work. When you call us, you’re getting technicians who’ve spent years learning how termites behave in South Florida’s unique environment.
We start with a comprehensive WDO (Wood Destroying Organism) inspection of your entire property. Our certified inspectors check every accessible area—foundation, crawl spaces, attic, interior, and exterior—looking for mud tubes, damaged wood, termite wings, and conditions that attract termites.
If we find active termites, we’ll recommend the most effective treatment for your specific situation. This might be liquid termiticide barriers that create an underground shield around your home, or bait stations that eliminate entire colonies at the source.
For subterranean termites, we typically use liquid treatments because they work faster and provide immediate protection. The treatment creates a barrier in the soil around your foundation that termites can’t cross. Most liquid treatments last for years, giving you long-term protection with minimal maintenance.
Our termite control service includes everything you need for real protection. You get a thorough inspection, customized treatment plan, professional application, and follow-up monitoring to make sure the treatment is working.
In Floresta Pointe, we’re dealing with some of the highest termite pressure in the country. Florida homeowners spend over $500 million annually on termite damage, and one in five homes will experience termite problems at some point. The warm, humid climate here is perfect for termites—but terrible for homeowners.
We use eco-friendly treatments that are safe for your family and pets, but deadly effective against termites. Our liquid barriers typically last 5+ years, and we back everything with our satisfaction guarantee. You also get 24/7 emergency service if you discover new termite activity, plus free estimates so you know exactly what you’re getting into before we start.
Termite treatment costs vary depending on your home’s size, the extent of any infestation, and the treatment method needed. Most liquid barrier treatments for an average home run between $1,200-$2,500, while bait station systems typically start around $1,500 but require ongoing monitoring fees.
Here’s the reality: professional treatment is always cheaper than termite damage. The average homeowner spends $3,000 repairing termite damage, and severe infestations can cost $10,000 or more. We provide free estimates so you know exactly what you’re looking at before making any decisions.
Keep in mind that most homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover termite damage because it’s considered preventable. That makes professional treatment one of the smartest investments you can make in your Floresta Pointe home.
Annual termite inspections are strongly recommended for all Florida homes, especially in high-risk areas like Floresta Pointe. Florida’s warm, humid climate means termites are active year-round, and new colonies can establish themselves quickly.
If you have an active termite treatment system, your pest control company should inspect it annually as part of the service. If you don’t have ongoing protection, yearly inspections help catch problems early before they become expensive disasters.
WDO inspections are also required for most real estate transactions in Florida, including FHA, VA, and conventional mortgage loans. Even if you’re not buying or selling, that annual inspection gives you peace of mind and catches issues while they’re still manageable and affordable to treat.
Liquid treatments create an underground barrier around your home’s foundation using termiticide applied to the soil. When termites try to enter your home, they contact the treated soil and die. This method works immediately and typically lasts 5+ years with proper application.
Bait stations use a different approach—they’re placed around your property perimeter to attract termites. Once termites find the bait, they take it back to the colony, eventually eliminating the entire colony including the queen. This process takes longer (2-6 months) but can be more thorough.
For most Floresta Pointe homes with active termite problems, liquid treatment is more effective because it provides immediate protection. Bait stations work better for prevention or when you can’t easily treat around the foundation. We’ll recommend the best approach based on your specific situation during the inspection.
The most common signs of termites in Florida include mud tubes on your foundation or exterior walls, discarded wings near windows and doors (especially after rain), and wood that sounds hollow when tapped. You might also notice small piles of what looks like sawdust, which is actually termite droppings called frass.
Subterranean termites, the most common type here, build pencil-width mud tubes to travel between their underground colony and your home’s wood. These tubes are usually found on foundation walls, in crawl spaces, or around plumbing penetrations.
The tricky part is that termites can cause significant damage before you notice any signs. They eat wood from the inside out, so by the time you see obvious damage, they’ve been working for months or even years. That’s why professional inspections are so important—we know exactly where to look and what to look for.
Yes, our eco-friendly termite treatments are specifically chosen to be safe for families and pets when applied correctly. We use products that target termites’ unique biology without posing risks to mammals, and we follow all EPA and Florida Department of Agriculture guidelines for safe application.
With liquid treatments, the termiticide is applied directly to the soil around your foundation, not inside your living spaces. Once it’s applied and the soil is replaced, there’s no exposure risk for your family or pets. The products we use break down naturally over time but remain effective against termites.
We’ll always explain the treatment process and any temporary precautions before we start work. Our technicians are trained in safe application techniques, and we’re fully licensed and insured for your protection. Most treatments allow normal use of your home immediately after application, with no need for you to leave during or after treatment.
If termites return after our treatment, we’ll re-treat your property at no additional cost under our satisfaction guarantee. We stand behind our work because we use proven methods and high-quality products that provide long-term protection.
Most liquid termite treatments last 5+ years when properly applied, and we provide annual inspections to monitor the treatment’s effectiveness. If we find any new termite activity during these inspections, we’ll address it immediately as part of your ongoing service.
The reality is that proper termite treatment, when done by experienced professionals, rarely fails. We’ve been protecting Floresta Pointe homes since 2006, and our methods are proven effective against Florida’s toughest termite species. That’s why we can confidently guarantee our work and provide 24/7 emergency service if you ever have concerns about new termite activity.
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