You’ll sleep better knowing your biggest investment is safe. Our thorough termite control eliminates active infestations and prevents future invasions, so you never have to worry about silent structural damage eating away at your home’s value.
When we’re done, you’ll have complete peace of mind. No more checking for mud tubes or worrying about those mysterious wings by the windows. No more wondering if that soft spot in your floor means thousands in repairs.
Your home stays strong, your family stays safe, and your investment stays protected—exactly what you deserve from professional termite control in Crane Landing.
We’ve been protecting Treasure Coast homes from termites since 2006. We’re not just another pest control company—we’re your neighbors, and we understand exactly what Crane Landing homeowners face with Florida’s year-round termite activity.
Our team knows the difference between subterranean termites building mud tubes in your crawl space and drywood termites silently hollowing out your window frames. We know how Crane Landing’s coastal humidity creates perfect conditions for multiple termite species, and we know how to stop them.
Licensed, fully insured, and locally owned, we’ve built our reputation on doing the job right the first time. When termites threaten your home, you want experts who understand Florida’s unique challenges—not a national chain reading from a script.
First, we conduct a comprehensive termite inspection of your Crane Landing property. We’re looking for active infestations, mud tubes, damaged wood, and conditions that attract termites. This isn’t a quick walk-around—we check crawl spaces, attics, and every area where termites hide.
Next, we identify the exact termite species you’re dealing with. Subterranean termites need different treatment than drywood termites, and our approach changes based on what we find. We explain everything in plain language, so you understand exactly what’s happening and why.
Then we implement the right treatment for your situation. This might be liquid termiticide barriers, bait stations, or targeted spot treatments—whatever eliminates your specific termite problem most effectively. We use eco-friendly methods that are tough on termites but safe for your family and pets.
Finally, we provide ongoing monitoring and prevention to keep termites from coming back. Because in Florida, termite control isn’t a one-time event—it’s ongoing protection for your most valuable investment.
Your Crane Landing home faces three main termite threats, and we handle them all. Subterranean termites live in the soil and build those pencil-thin mud tubes you might see on foundation walls—they’re responsible for most termite damage in Florida and can have colonies of over a million insects.
Drywood termites are sneakier. They nest directly inside your wood without needing soil contact, often going undetected until you see their wood-colored pellet droppings or discover hollow-sounding timber during renovations.
Dampwood termites target areas with moisture problems—leaky pipes, poor drainage, or wood-to-soil contact. In Crane Landing’s humid coastal environment, these conditions are common, making professional moisture control part of effective termite prevention.
Our comprehensive service includes thorough property inspection, species identification, targeted treatment, and ongoing prevention. We also address the moisture issues and structural vulnerabilities that attract termites in the first place, giving you complete protection against future infestations.
Termite inspections in Crane Landing typically range from $75 to $325, depending on your home’s size and complexity. Many companies, including us, offer free estimates to assess your termite risk without upfront costs.
The inspection cost is minimal compared to potential damage—untreated termite infestations can reduce your home’s value by $50,000 or more. A professional inspection identifies active infestations, species types, and conditions attracting termites, giving you the information needed to protect your investment.
For real estate transactions in Florida, termite inspections are often required and may cost slightly more due to detailed documentation requirements. However, this investment protects both buyers and sellers from costly surprises during the closing process.
The most obvious sign is finding winged termites or discarded wings near windows, doors, or light fixtures, especially after warm rains. These swarmers indicate an established colony nearby—potentially in your home’s structure.
Look for mud tubes about the width of a pencil running along foundation walls, floor joists, or in crawl spaces. Subterranean termites build these tunnels to travel between soil and food sources while staying protected from air and predators.
Other warning signs include hollow-sounding wood when tapped, small holes in drywall, sagging floors or ceilings, and wood-colored pellet droppings from drywood termites. You might also notice paint that appears to bubble or wood that crumbles easily when pressed.
Treatment timing depends on your specific situation and the termite species involved. Liquid termiticide applications around your home’s perimeter typically take 4-8 hours and provide immediate protection that lasts approximately five years.
Bait station installation is faster—usually completed in 2-4 hours—but takes longer to eliminate the colony since termites must find and consume the bait before taking it back to the nest. Full colony elimination through baiting can take 3-6 months.
For drywood termites, localized treatments can be completed in a few hours, while whole-structure fumigation requires 2-3 days including preparation and aeration time. We’ll explain the timeline for your specific situation during the initial inspection, so you know exactly what to expect.
Modern termite treatments, when applied by licensed professionals, are designed to target termites while minimizing risk to humans and pets. We use EPA-approved products and follow strict application guidelines to ensure safety.
Liquid termiticides create barriers in soil around your home’s foundation, away from living areas. Bait stations contain active ingredients in secure, tamper-resistant housing that termites access through small openings too small for children or pets.
During treatment, we may ask you to temporarily relocate pets and family members from treatment areas until products dry or cure—typically a few hours. We provide specific safety instructions based on the products used and your home’s unique situation, ensuring your family’s protection throughout the process.
Yes, annual termite inspections are essential in Crane Landing because Florida’s warm, humid climate allows termites to remain active year-round. Unlike northern climates where cold weather provides natural breaks, Florida termites continuously threaten your home.
Regular inspections catch new infestations early, before significant damage occurs. Termites can cause thousands of dollars in structural damage within months, but early detection allows for less invasive, more affordable treatment options.
Annual inspections also monitor the effectiveness of existing treatments and identify new risk factors like moisture problems, landscape changes, or structural modifications that might attract termites. This proactive approach protects your investment far better than waiting until you notice obvious signs of infestation.
Subterranean termites live in soil and build mud tubes to reach wood sources above ground. They’re responsible for about 80% of termite damage in Florida and form huge colonies that can contain over a million insects. You’ll typically see their mud tubes on foundation walls or wooden structures touching the ground.
Drywood termites nest directly inside wood without needing soil contact. They’re harder to detect because they live entirely within wooden structures, often in attics, window frames, or furniture. Their presence is usually discovered through wood-colored pellet droppings or hollow-sounding wood.
Both species are common in Crane Landing’s coastal environment. Subterranean termites thrive in our humid conditions and sandy soil, while drywood termites target the wooden structures in older homes. Effective termite control requires understanding which species you’re dealing with, since treatment methods differ significantly between the two.
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