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You’re not dealing with a $10,000 repair estimate. You’re not scrambling to find out if your insurance covers it—because it doesn’t. And you’re not wondering how long termites have been eating away at your biggest investment while you had no idea.
That’s what termite prevention in Hernando Beach, FL actually does. It keeps subterranean termites from ever establishing a foothold in your home. With Florida’s humid climate allowing termites to stay active year-round and consume wood up to seven times faster than in cooler states, waiting until you see damage isn’t a strategy—it’s a gamble.
An annual termite protection plan means regular monitoring, professional-grade treatments, and someone who knows what to look for before the damage starts. You get peace of mind knowing your home is being watched by someone who understands that the average acre in Florida contains 3 to 5 termite colonies. They’re not a question of if—they’re a question of when. Prevention changes that equation entirely.
Around The Clock Pest Service is a family-run operation serving Hernando Beach and surrounding areas with over 14 years of experience in Florida pest control. You work directly with the owner—not a call center, not a rotating crew. That means faster responses, transparent pricing, and someone who answers the phone even on weekends.
We’re BBB accredited and state-licensed (LF286842), with certifications that don’t expire until 2027. Over 100 five-star Google reviews back up what we say: we show up, we communicate clearly, and we treat your home like it’s our own.
Hernando Beach sits right on the Gulf Coast, which means moisture, humidity, and year-round termite activity. We’ve been protecting homes here long enough to know which species are most common, where they enter, and how to stop them before they cost you a fortune.
It starts with a thorough inspection of your property. We’re looking at the foundation, crawl spaces, moisture-prone areas, and any wood-to-ground contact points where subterranean termites typically enter. This isn’t a quick walk-through—it’s a trained assessment of vulnerable areas specific to your home and Hernando Beach’s coastal conditions.
Once we identify risk zones, we apply a professional-grade treatment barrier around your home’s perimeter. This creates a protective zone that termites can’t cross without exposure to the treatment. We also install monitoring stations if needed, which let us track termite activity and respond before they reach your structure.
After the initial treatment, you’re enrolled in an annual termite protection plan. That means we come back at least once a year to reinspect, reapply treatments as needed, and make sure nothing’s changed. If you’re in a high-risk area or near water, we may recommend inspections every six months. You’ll get a call before we come out, a clear explanation of what we found, and honest advice on what’s necessary—not what’s profitable.
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Your annual termite protection plan covers a full property inspection, treatment application, monitoring station checks, and a written report of findings. You also get priority scheduling if you ever need an emergency inspection—like before closing on a home sale or after storm damage.
We focus on subterranean termites, which are responsible for the majority of structural damage in Hernando County. These termites build colonies underground and travel through mud tubes to reach wood sources. Florida’s climate keeps them active all year, which is why ongoing monitoring matters more here than in most other states.
Hernando Beach homes face additional pressure because of proximity to water and higher humidity levels. Coastal properties often have more moisture in crawl spaces and around foundations, which attracts termites faster. We account for that in every inspection and tailor treatments to your property’s specific risk factors.
You’ll also get access to our WDO (Wood-Destroying Organism) inspection services if you’re buying or selling a home. Most lenders require this before closing, and we can turn it around quickly with a state-certified report. New homeowners and military families qualify for special discounts, and we’re always available to answer questions—even if you’re not ready to schedule service yet.
Most termite prevention services in Hernando Beach range from $400 to $800 for an initial treatment, depending on your home’s size and the level of infestation risk. Annual protection plans typically cost $200 to $400 per year after that, which includes reinspection and retreatment as needed.
That’s a fraction of what termite damage costs to repair. The average repair bill in Florida runs between $8,000 and $12,000, and your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover it. Termites are specifically excluded from standard policies, which means you’re paying out of pocket if they get in.
We provide most quotes over the phone after asking a few questions about your property. If we need to see the home first, we’ll schedule a free inspection and give you a written estimate before any work starts. No surprises, no pressure—just transparent pricing so you can make an informed decision.
Florida homeowners should schedule a termite inspection at least once a year. If your home is near water, has a history of termite activity, or sits in a high-risk area like Hernando Beach, you may need inspections every six months.
Termites can feed on your home’s structure for three to five years before you notice visible damage. By the time you see it, the problem is already expensive. Annual inspections catch activity early—before colonies establish themselves and before repairs become necessary.
We recommend scheduling your inspection during the same season each year so it becomes routine. Spring and summer are peak termite seasons in Florida, but because our climate keeps them active year-round, there’s no true “off-season.” Consistent monitoring is the only way to stay ahead of them.
Termite prevention stops colonies from ever reaching your home. Termite treatment eliminates an active infestation that’s already present. Prevention is proactive—treatment is reactive.
Prevention involves applying a barrier treatment around your home’s perimeter and installing monitoring stations to detect early activity. It’s designed to keep termites out before they cause damage. Treatment, on the other hand, requires more aggressive methods like liquid termiticides, bait systems, or fumigation, depending on how widespread the infestation is.
Prevention costs less, protects your home continuously, and avoids the stress of dealing with active damage. Treatment costs more, takes longer, and often means you’re already facing repair bills. If you don’t currently have termites, prevention is the smarter move. If you do, we’ll handle the treatment first and then transition you into a prevention plan to make sure they don’t come back.
Yes—especially in Hernando Beach. Florida has the worst termite problem in the U.S., and coastal areas like Hernando Beach face even higher risk because of humidity and proximity to water. An annual termite protection plan costs a few hundred dollars a year. Termite damage costs thousands to repair, and it’s not covered by insurance.
A protection plan gives you regular inspections, ongoing monitoring, and immediate response if termites are detected. You’re not waiting until damage appears—you’re catching activity before it becomes a problem. That’s the difference between a $300 annual plan and a $10,000 repair bill.
We’ve seen too many homeowners skip prevention because they think it won’t happen to them. Then they’re dealing with structural damage, failed home inspections, and lenders who won’t close until the problem is fixed. A protection plan removes that risk entirely and gives you documentation that your home is being actively monitored—which matters if you ever sell.
Subterranean termites are the most common and most destructive species in Hernando County. They build colonies underground—sometimes containing millions of termites—and travel through mud tubes to reach wood sources above ground. Florida’s warm, humid climate lets them stay active year-round, and they can consume wood up to seven times faster here than in cooler regions.
You’ll also occasionally see drywood termites, which infest wood directly without needing soil contact. They’re less common but still a threat, especially in older homes with untreated wood. Formosan termites are another aggressive species found in Florida, though they’re more concentrated in certain areas.
Subterranean termites are what we focus on most in Hernando Beach because they’re responsible for the majority of structural damage. They’re attracted to moisture, which is why homes near water or with drainage issues are at higher risk. We tailor every inspection and treatment to the species most likely to threaten your specific property.
You can take some steps on your own—like fixing leaks, improving drainage, and removing wood debris from around your foundation—but those won’t stop a determined termite colony. Professional termite prevention uses commercial-grade treatments and monitoring systems that aren’t available to homeowners, and it’s applied by someone trained to identify risk factors you might miss.
Subterranean termites build colonies underground and can travel up to 300 feet to find food. Even if you treat one area, they’ll find another entry point. Professional treatments create a continuous barrier around your entire home, and monitoring stations let us track activity before it reaches your structure.
Florida law also requires a state-certified pest control operator to perform certain termite treatments and inspections, especially if you’re buying or selling a home. DIY methods might save money upfront, but they don’t provide the coverage, documentation, or peace of mind that a professional plan does—and they won’t protect you if termites get in anyway.
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