Pest Control FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What pests are most common in Hernando and Pasco County Florida?
Florida homes deal with ants (32 different species), termites, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, and rodents year-round. Our warm, humid climate creates perfect breeding conditions. Ants are the most common issue, with nearly every homeowner facing ant problems. Termites cause billions in damage annually, while cockroaches and rodents pose serious health risks through disease transmission.
We’re available 24/7, including weekends. Most quotes are provided over the phone, and we respond to emergency calls around the clock. As a family-owned business, you work directly with the owner, ensuring fast, personal service without being passed between multiple representatives or waiting days for callbacks.
Yes, we provide comprehensive WDO (Wood Destroying Organism) inspections required for real estate transactions. Our state-certified inspectors examine accessible areas including crawl spaces, basements, and attics. We produce detailed reports identifying termites, wood-boring beetles, and wood-decaying fungi, helping protect your biggest investment.
We service all of Hernando and Pasco County, including Spring Hill, New Port Richey, Port Richey, Hudson, Holiday, Trinity, Odessa, Land O Lakes, Zephyrhills, Dade City, and surrounding areas. As local experts, we understand the specific pest challenges in our region and tailor treatments accordingly.
Absolutely. We use state-approved products and methods that are safe when applied by certified professionals. Our technicians are trained in proper application techniques and safety protocols. We’ll discuss any specific concerns about children or pets during your consultation and adjust our approach as needed.
Florida’s year-round warm climate means pests never go dormant like in colder states. Most homes benefit from quarterly treatments to maintain a protective barrier. However, frequency depends on your specific situation, pest pressure, and property conditions. We’ll recommend the right schedule during your inspection.