Termite Control Services in Spring Hill, FL

Termites cause serious damage to Florida homes every year, often without visible warning signs.

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Termites are a real threat to Florida Homes

Termites cause serious damage to Florida homes every year, often without visible warning signs. In Spring Hill and surrounding areas, warm temperatures, moisture, and soil conditions create ideal environments for both subterranean and drywood termites.

Florida Pest Pros provides professional termite control services designed to detect activity early, stop active infestations, and protect homes from long-term structural damage. Our termite services are inspection driven and tailored to the type of termite present and the construction of your home.

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Termite Control

Why Termite Control Is Critical

Florida is one of the highest-risk states for termite activity. Homes can experience damage long before termites are discovered, often inside walls, attics, and structural framing.

Common factors that increase termite risk include:

  • Warm, humid climate
  • Frequent rainfall
  • Soil to wood contact
  • Irrigation and moisture buildup
  • Older construction and wood framing

Without professional termite control, infestations can remain active for years and lead to costly repairs.

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Types of Termites

Types of Termites Found in CEntral FL

Different termite species require different treatment strategies.

Subterranean Termites

Subterranean termites live underground and travel through soil to reach structures. They are the most destructive termite species in Florida and often go unnoticed until damage is advanced. These termites require soil based treatments or baiting systems to stop colony activity.

Drywood Termites

Drywood termites live inside wood structures and do not require contact with soil. They are commonly found in attics, framing, furniture, and trim. Drywood infestations often require fumigation or targeted treatments depending on the level of activity.

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Termite Inspections

Termite Inspections

A professional termite inspection is the first step in protecting your home. Our inspections identify active infestations, past damage, and conditions that increase termite risk.

We provide termite inspections for:

  • Active termite concerns
  • Preventive protection
  • Real estate transactions and WDO reports
  • Annual monitoring

Inspections help determine the right treatment before damage spreads.

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Our Termite Control Methods

We offer multiple termite treatment options based on the termite type, property layout, and level of activity.

Liquid Termite Treatments

Liquid treatments are applied to the soil around the structure to create a protective barrier. These treatments stop subterranean termites before they can reach the home and eliminate active colonies.

Termite Bait Systems

Bait systems are placed around the property to monitor termite activity and control colonies over time. These systems provide ongoing protection with minimal disruption to the property.

Drywood Termite Fumigation

Fumigation is often recommended for widespread drywood termite infestations. This process treats the entire structure and eliminates termites hidden inside wood that spot treatments cannot reach.

Targeted Drywood Treatments

Localized drywood infestations may be treated with spot applications when activity is limited to specific areas.

Ongoing Termite Protection Plans

Termite protection does not stop after treatment. Ongoing monitoring and inspections help ensure long-term protection and early detection of new activity.

Our termite protection plans may include:

  • Annual inspections
  • Monitoring systems
  • Continued protection against reinfestation

These plans help homeowners avoid unexpected termite damage.

Signs of Termites in the Home

Homeowners often ask what termite damage looks like. Common warning signs include:

  • Hollow sounding wood
  • Mud tubes along foundations or walls
  • Discarded wings near windows or doors
  • Blistered or damaged wood surfaces

By the time these signs appear, damage may already be present.

Termite Control for New and Existing Homes

We provide termite control services for:

  • New construction homes
  • Older homes
  • Residential properties
  • Multi-unit buildings

New construction termite treatments are also available to help protect homes before infestations begin.

Termite Control Service Areas

Florida Pest Pros provides termite control and extermination services for:

Schedule a Termite Inspection

If you suspect termites or want to protect your home from future damage, Florida Pest Pros is ready to help.

Contact our team to schedule a termite inspection or learn more about termite control services in Spring Hill, FL.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions regarding termite control services:

How often should a home be inspected for termites in Florida?

Most homes in Florida should have a termite inspection at least once per year. Regular inspections help detect activity early and reduce the risk of hidden structural damage.

What is the difference between subterranean and drywood termites?

Subterranean termites live in the soil and enter homes through the foundation. Drywood termites live inside wood structures and do not need soil contact, often requiring different treatment methods.

Are termites covered under regular pest control service?

No. Termite control requires specialized inspections and treatments that are separate from general home pest control services.

What are the first signs of termites in a house?

Common signs include mud tubes on walls or foundations, discarded wings near windows, hollow sounding wood, and damaged or blistered wood surfaces.

How long does termite treatment last?

The length of protection depends on the treatment method used. Liquid treatments and bait systems are designed to provide long-term protection when properly maintained and monitored.

Do I need termite treatment if I do not see any damage?

Yes. Termites often cause damage out of sight inside walls, attics, and structural framing. Preventive termite treatments help protect the home before visible damage appears.

Is termite fumigation safe for homes?

When performed by licensed professionals, termite fumigation is a controlled process designed to eliminate drywood termites throughout the structure. Preparation and safety guidelines are provided before treatment.

Can termites return after treatment?

Yes. Florida homes remain at risk due to climate and soil conditions. Ongoing inspections and protection plans help reduce the chance of reinfestation.

Are termite inspections required when buying a home in Florida?

Many real estate transactions require a Wood Destroying Organism inspection. This inspection identifies termite activity and other wood-destroying insects before closing.

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