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You’re not looking for a one-time spray and a prayer. You need a termite protection plan that works in Florida’s climate, where 13 subterranean termite colonies exist per acre and the weather stays warm and humid enough for them to feed on your home 365 days a year.
That’s what you get with our annual termite protection plan in Bayport, FL. We create a defensive barrier around your property using proven liquid treatments and modern baiting systems. Then we monitor it, maintain it, and adjust it as needed throughout the year.
The result? You stop worrying about whether termites are silently eating away at your biggest investment. You get documentation for resale. You avoid the $5,000+ repair bills that come when termites go undetected for three to five years. And you work directly with a family-owned business that answers the phone, shows up on time, and charges you fairly.
We’ve been protecting homes across Hernando County for years, and every customer works directly with the owner, George. No call centers. No runarounds. Just fast, honest service from someone who’s accountable for the work.
We’re fully licensed and insured through the Florida Department of Agriculture, BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and backed by over 100 five-star Google reviews. We offer 24/7 availability because termite problems don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
Bayport homeowners choose us because we show up when we say we will, we explain what we’re doing and why, and we charge way less than the big corporate companies without cutting corners on quality or results.
First, we’ll give you an honest quote over the phone—most of the time, you’ll know the cost before we even schedule. No surprises, no upselling once we arrive.
Then we come out and do a full termite inspection of your property. We’re looking for active infestations, conducive conditions, and vulnerable entry points. If we find termites, we’ll show you exactly where they are and what needs to happen next.
From there, we apply a liquid termite treatment around the perimeter of your home, creating a protective barrier in the soil that termites can’t cross. For ongoing protection, we can also install monitoring stations with bait that targets the colony at the source. Once your system is in place, we return throughout the year to inspect, refill, and make sure your home stays protected. You’ll get documentation of every visit, which is helpful if you ever sell.
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You get a full perimeter liquid treatment using products that are proven to stop subterranean termites—the species responsible for most of Florida’s termite damage. We trench and treat the soil around your foundation, creating a continuous barrier that lasts.
You also get ongoing monitoring and maintenance visits throughout the year. We’re not just treating and leaving. We’re checking your property, refilling bait stations if needed, and catching any new termite activity before it becomes a problem.
In Bayport, FL and across Hernando County, we’re dealing with some of the highest termite pressure in the country. Florida is rated “Very Heavy” for termite infestation probability, and our area sees year-round activity thanks to the heat and humidity. That’s why annual termite protection plans aren’t optional here—they’re the only way to stay ahead of a pest that causes more damage than fires and storms combined. We also offer military discounts and special pricing for new homeowners, because we know how expensive it is to protect a property in Florida.
Most termite prevention services in Florida range from $1,300 to $2,500 depending on the size of your home, the type of treatment, and whether you’re dealing with an active infestation or just setting up prevention. Fumigation for drywood termites can run $2,000 to $3,500, but that’s typically only needed in severe cases.
We give you a quote over the phone in most cases, so you’ll know what to expect before we schedule. We’re not the cheapest option in Hernando County, but we’re honest about pricing, we don’t upsell you on services you don’t need, and our customers consistently say we charge way less than the big-name companies.
The real cost to think about isn’t what you pay for prevention—it’s what you’ll pay if you skip it. Termites cause over $5 billion in property damage every year in the U.S., and homeowners insurance doesn’t cover it. A serious infestation can cost $5,000 or more to repair, and that’s after the termites have already been feeding on your home for three to five years.
If you’ve never had your home treated or it’s been more than a year since your last service, you need prevention. If you’re seeing swarming termites, mud tubes on your foundation, or hollow-sounding wood, you need treatment for an active infestation.
Here’s the thing: in Bayport, FL, you’re living in one of the highest termite-pressure areas in the country. Florida has over 20 species of termites, and our region is classified as “Very Heavy” for infestation probability. That means the question isn’t if termites will try to get into your home—it’s when.
Prevention is what stops them before they start. Treatment is what kills an active colony and repairs the damage. Most homeowners in Florida should have an annual termite protection plan in place regardless of whether they’ve seen termites, because by the time you see them, they’ve likely been there for years.
Liquid treatments create a chemical barrier in the soil around your home that kills termites on contact or when they try to cross it. It’s fast-acting, long-lasting, and the most common method for protecting Florida homes from subterranean termites.
Bait stations are installed around your property and filled with a slow-acting poison that termites carry back to the colony. It takes longer to work, but it targets the source and can eliminate the entire colony over time. Some systems use both methods together for maximum protection.
We’ll recommend the right approach based on your property, your budget, and whether you’re dealing with an active infestation. Liquid treatments are typically part of every prevention plan we install in Bayport, FL, because they provide immediate protection. Bait stations are great for ongoing monitoring and can be added to catch any new activity before it becomes a problem.
A professional liquid termite treatment typically lasts three to five years in the soil, but Florida’s climate, soil conditions, and extreme termite pressure mean you shouldn’t wait that long between services. Most pest control companies recommend annual inspections and retreatment as needed.
That’s because termites in Florida are active year-round. There’s no off-season. The colonies don’t go dormant in the winter like they do up north. They’re feeding, reproducing, and swarming throughout the year, which means your home is always at risk.
An annual termite protection plan keeps your treatment fresh, your monitoring stations active, and your property inspected regularly so we can catch any new issues early. It’s not about selling you something you don’t need—it’s about staying ahead of a pest that does billions of dollars in damage every year and isn’t covered by your homeowner’s insurance.
Yes, and here’s why: we need to know if you’re starting with an active infestation or if we’re setting up prevention on a clean property. If termites are already feeding on your home, we need to treat the colony first before we can protect against future ones.
The inspection also helps us identify conducive conditions—things like wood-to-ground contact, moisture problems, or cracks in your foundation that make it easier for termites to get in. We’ll walk you through what we find and what needs to happen next.
In Bayport, FL, a termite inspection is also required for most real estate transactions. If you’re buying or selling a home, you’ll need a WDO (Wood Destroying Organism) inspection, and we’re state-certified to provide that. The good news is that the inspection is usually quick, and in most cases, we can give you a quote for prevention or treatment the same day.
Bayport sits in Hernando County, which is part of Florida’s TIP Region #1—the highest termite infestation probability zone in the country. You’ve got warm temperatures year-round, high humidity, moisture-rich soil, and an average of 13 subterranean termite colonies per acre.
Researchers at the University of Florida predict that within the next 20 years, half of all homes in southern Florida will be at risk for termite damage. That’s not a scare tactic—that’s data. And it’s the result of how many termite species have taken hold in the state and how fast they’re spreading.
Without an annual termite protection plan, your home is a sitting target. Termites can feed on your structure for three to five years before you even know they’re there, and by that point, the damage is done. Prevention costs a fraction of what repairs cost, and it’s the only way to protect your investment in an area where termite pressure is this high.