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You’re not dealing with termite prevention in Trilby, FL because you saw a problem. You’re doing it because you know what happens when people wait.
The average termite repair bill in Florida runs between $8,000 and $12,000. Your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover a dime of it. And here’s the part most people don’t realize: termites can feed on your home’s structure for three to five years before you notice anything’s wrong. They only need a crack 1/32nd of an inch wide to get inside.
Florida’s warm, humid climate means termites stay active all year. No winter freeze to slow them down. No off-season. Just constant activity, and wood consumption up to seven times faster than what you’d see in cooler states. With an average of 13 subterranean termite colonies per acre in Florida, and roughly 2.6 million termites per colony, your quarter-acre lot in Trilby has close to 9 million termites nearby.
Professional termite protection means catching them early, treating the problem correctly, and keeping your home monitored so you’re never caught off guard. It’s the difference between a small fix and a financial disaster.
Around The Clock Pest Service is a family-run operation serving Trilby and the surrounding Hernando County area. When you call, you’re talking to George or Mary—the owners. Not a call center. Not a sales team. The people who actually do the work.
We’ve built our reputation on honest communication, fast response times, and doing what we say we’ll do. Over 100 five-star Google reviews, an A+ BBB rating, and a Florida state pest control license (LF286842) back that up. We answer calls 24/7, even on weekends, and we give most quotes over the phone so you’re not waiting around.
We offer special discounts to military families and new homeowners in Trilby because we know what it’s like to stretch a budget while protecting what matters. You’re not just another address on a route. You’re working with people who live and work in the same community you do.
First, we schedule an inspection at a time that works for you. One of us comes out to your property in Trilby and does a full termite inspection—inside, outside, crawl spaces, attic if needed. We’re looking for active termites, mud tubes, damaged wood, moisture issues, and entry points.
If we find termites, we’ll explain what’s happening, where they are, and what treatment makes sense for your situation. That could be a liquid treatment around your foundation, a bait system, or a combination depending on the severity and your home’s layout. We’ll give you the cost upfront, no surprises.
If we don’t find termites, that’s great—but we’ll still point out risk areas and recommend an annual termite protection plan to keep your home monitored. Florida’s termite pressure is relentless, and prevention is always cheaper than repair. After treatment, we follow up to make sure everything’s working and your home stays protected.
We also handle WDO inspections if you’re buying, selling, or refinancing a home in Trilby. Fast turnaround, clear reports, and direct communication through the whole process.
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Termite prevention in Trilby, FL isn’t a one-and-done service. It’s ongoing protection that adapts to Florida’s year-round termite activity and your home’s specific risks.
You get an annual inspection by a state-certified professional who knows how to spot early warning signs most homeowners miss. We’re checking for subterranean termites, which are the most common and destructive species in Hernando County. We inspect your foundation, look for moisture problems, check wood-to-soil contact, and identify conducive conditions that attract termites in the first place.
Depending on your property, we’ll recommend either a liquid termite treatment applied to the soil around your foundation, a termite bait system that intercepts colonies before they reach your home, or both. These treatments comply with Florida Building Code requirements and are designed to handle the high termite pressure in this area.
You also get direct access to us—no phone trees, no runaround. If you see something between inspections that concerns you, you call us. We respond within 24 hours, and if it’s an emergency, we’ve handled calls at 3 a.m. and had traps set the same day.
Residential termite defense in Pasco County and Hernando County requires consistency. Termites don’t take breaks, and neither should your protection.
Most termite prevention services in Trilby run between $400 and $1,200 depending on your home’s size, the treatment method, and whether you’re starting fresh or maintaining an existing plan. A liquid treatment for an average-sized home typically costs less upfront but may need reapplication every few years. A bait system costs more initially but offers ongoing monitoring and can be more effective for certain properties.
We give quotes over the phone whenever possible so you’re not waiting days for a number. And here’s the reality: even at the higher end, you’re spending a fraction of what termite damage repair costs. The average repair bill in Florida is $8,000 to $12,000, and your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover it.
If you’re a new homeowner or active military, we offer discounts that bring the cost down even further. The goal is to make protection affordable so you’re not gambling with your home’s structure.
Once a year, minimum. Florida’s climate keeps termites active 365 days a year, and they can cause serious damage long before you see any visible signs. An annual inspection catches problems early when treatment is simpler and cheaper.
If you’re buying or selling a home in Trilby, you’ll need a WDO (Wood Destroying Organism) inspection as part of the real estate transaction. That’s a separate report required by lenders and buyers to confirm there’s no active infestation or damage. We handle those quickly—usually within a few days—and provide a clear report you can use for closing.
If you’ve had termites before, or if your home has risk factors like wood-to-soil contact, crawl space moisture, or nearby tree stumps, you might want inspections more frequently. We’ll tell you honestly what makes sense for your situation. We’re not here to oversell you on services you don’t need.
Prevention is what you do before termites show up. Treatment is what you do after they’re already feeding on your home. Prevention costs less, causes less disruption, and protects your home before any damage happens.
Termite prevention in Trilby typically involves applying a liquid barrier around your foundation or installing a bait system that intercepts colonies before they reach your house. You’re creating a protective zone that either repels termites or eliminates them before they become a problem. It’s proactive.
Treatment happens when there’s already an active infestation. We locate the colony, apply targeted treatments to eliminate it, and then repair any damage they’ve caused. Treatment costs more because the problem is already established, and depending on how long the termites have been active, you might be looking at structural repairs on top of the pest control work.
The smarter move is always prevention. Florida has 13 termite colonies per acre on average. Your home will encounter termites—it’s just a matter of whether you’re ready for them or not.
It depends on your property. Liquid treatments create a chemical barrier in the soil around your foundation that kills termites on contact or repels them entirely. They work well for homes with accessible perimeters and provide immediate protection. The downside is they can break down over time, especially in Florida’s heavy rain and sandy soil, so reapplication every 5 to 10 years is common.
Bait systems use monitoring stations placed around your property that termites find and feed on. The bait is carried back to the colony and eliminates it from the inside out. Bait systems are less invasive, better for homes with landscaping or difficult access, and provide ongoing monitoring since we check the stations regularly. The tradeoff is they take longer to work—weeks or months instead of days.
For many homes in Hernando County, a combination approach works best. Liquid treatment for immediate protection and bait systems for long-term monitoring. We’ll walk your property, assess the risks, and recommend what actually makes sense for your situation and budget. No upselling, just honest advice based on what we’d do for our own homes.
Most people don’t know until the damage is obvious—and by then, termites have usually been feeding for years. The early signs are subtle: mud tubes running up your foundation or along baseboards, hollow-sounding wood when you tap it, small piles of wings near windows or doors (swarmers shed them after mating), or tiny holes in drywall.
You might also notice sagging floors, doors that suddenly stick, or paint that looks blistered or uneven. Those are signs of moisture damage or structural weakening caused by termites eating away at the wood inside your walls. Subterranean termites, which are the most common in Trilby, stay hidden inside the wood and rarely come out into the open.
The only way to know for sure is a professional inspection. We check all the places termites like to hide—crawl spaces, attics, around plumbing penetrations, garage door frames, and anywhere wood contacts soil. If you’ve got them, we’ll find them. If you don’t, we’ll show you what to watch for and how to keep it that way.
Waiting to find out the hard way costs thousands. An inspection costs a fraction of that and gives you real answers.
Yes. WDO inspections (Wood Destroying Organism reports) are required for most home purchases, refinances, and VA loans in Florida. Lenders and buyers want confirmation that there’s no active termite infestation or wood damage before closing.
We’re state-certified to perform WDO inspections in Trilby and throughout Hernando County. The inspection covers termites, wood-boring beetles, carpenter ants, and any other pests that damage wood structures. We check the interior, exterior, attic, crawl space, and garage, then provide a detailed report that meets Florida Department of Agriculture standards.
Turnaround is usually within 48 hours, sometimes faster if you’re on a tight closing schedule. If we do find an issue, we’ll explain what it is, how serious it is, and what it’ll take to fix it. You’ll have everything you need to move forward with the transaction or negotiate repairs.
We work with a lot of real estate agents, buyers, and sellers in the Spring Hill and Brooksville areas, and we understand how fast these deals move. You’ll get clear communication, fast service, and a report you can actually use.