Fire Ant Yard Treatments Pasco County

Your Yard, Safe for Kids and Pets Again

Broadcast baiting and targeted mound treatments that eliminate fire ant colonies at the source—not just the ants you see on the surface. Safe, effective control that lets your family enjoy the yard without worry.

Family-Owned and Local

You work directly with the owner, not a call center. Personal service, honest answers, and real accountability every single time.

Available When You Need Us

We answer calls 24/7, even weekends. Most quotes given over the phone so you know what to expect before we arrive.

State Certified Technicians

Fully licensed and certified for pest control in Florida. We follow proven methods backed by University of Florida research.

Over 100 Five-Star Reviews

Hernando and Pasco County homeowners trust us because we show up, do the work right, and stand behind our results.

Fire Ant Control Hernando County FL

Broadcast Baiting That Actually Reaches the Queen

Fire ant yard treatments work when they target the colony from the inside out. We use broadcast baiting across your entire lawn to treat visible mounds and the hidden colonies you haven’t seen yet. Then we follow up with targeted mound treatments in high-traffic areas where your kids and pets play. This two-step approach is recommended by pest control experts because it stops fire ants at the source. The bait gets carried deep underground by worker ants, reaching the queen and eliminating the colony permanently. Surface sprays and DIY methods don’t go deep enough, which is why the mounds keep coming back. Our treatments are designed for Florida’s red imported fire ants, the aggressive species that builds those painful mounds in your yard after every rain. Safe for your family and pets, effective against the colonies, and backed by someone who answers when you reach out.

Pet-Safe Fire Ant Control Solutions

What You Get with Professional Fire Ant Treatment

Real results that let you stop worrying about mounds, stings, and wasted weekends trying methods that don’t work.

Broadcast Fire Ant Treatment for Lawns

Why Broadcast Baiting Beats Treating Individual Mounds

Most homeowners start by treating the mounds they can see. A week later, three new mounds show up. Two weeks later, five more. It feels like you’re losing. Here’s what’s happening: for every visible mound in your yard, there are multiple small colonies you haven’t spotted yet. They’re just getting started, building underground, not big enough to notice. When you only treat the big mounds, those small colonies grow into the next problem. Broadcast baiting treats your entire yard. The granular bait is spread lightly across the lawn, and foraging ants from all colonies—big and small—pick it up and carry it back to their queens. You’re not guessing where the colonies are. You’re treating all of them at once. This is the method recommended by the University of Florida IFAS Extension because it works. It’s how professionals handle fire ants in parks, golf courses, and large properties. And it’s exactly what we bring to your yard in Pasco and Hernando County.

Safe Lawn Pest Control for Kids

Safe for Your Family, Deadly for Fire Ants

When you’ve got kids and pets, safety isn’t negotiable. The baits we use are designed to be picked up by ants, not eaten by dogs or touched by children playing in the grass. The active ingredients target insect biology—things like growth regulators that stop ants from maturing and toxins that disrupt their nervous systems. Mammals process these differently, which is why the products are approved for use around homes, schools, and playgrounds when applied correctly. Once the treatment is down and settled, your yard is safe to use. The bait granules are small, applied at low rates, and designed to be attractive to ants, not pets. We’ll walk you through any precautions, but the short version is this: fire ants are the bigger threat to your family than the treatment designed to eliminate them. You’re not choosing between safety and effectiveness. You’re choosing a method that delivers both.
Fire Ant Yard Treatments FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Broadcast baiting works over the course of a few weeks as worker ants carry the bait back to the colony and it reaches the queen. You’ll start seeing fewer ants and reduced mound activity within 7-10 days, with full suppression typically happening within 3-4 weeks. Targeted mound treatments work faster, often within a few days, which is why we use both methods together. The broadcast bait handles long-term colony elimination while mound treatments give you quicker relief in the areas where your kids and pets play. Fire ants won’t disappear overnight, but you’ll notice a real difference within the first couple of weeks.
Yes, when applied correctly. The baits we use are formulated to be attractive to ants, not pets or kids. The granules are applied at very low rates across the lawn, and the active ingredients target insect biology in ways that don’t affect mammals the same way. Once the treatment is down and the granules have settled into the grass, your yard is safe to use. We follow label guidelines and University of Florida recommendations to make sure treatments are effective against fire ants while staying safe for your family. The bigger risk to your kids and pets is the fire ants themselves—those stings are painful and can cause allergic reactions.
Because most DIY treatments only kill the ants on the surface, not the queen sitting deep underground. If the queen survives, she keeps laying eggs and the colony rebuilds. Even worse, some store-bought sprays cause colonies to “bud,” which means they split into multiple smaller colonies and spread to new areas of your yard. That’s why you treat one mound and see three new ones pop up a week later. Professional broadcast baiting solves this by getting worker ants to carry the treatment directly to the queen. It’s not about killing the ants you see—it’s about eliminating the colony at the source so it doesn’t come back.
Most homeowners in Pasco and Hernando County need 2-3 treatments per year to keep fire ants under control. Florida’s warm, humid climate means fire ants stay active year-round, and new colonies can move in from neighboring properties or untreated areas. Spring and fall are the best times to treat because that’s when fire ants are most actively foraging and the bait works fastest. A seasonal prevention plan keeps your yard protected without you having to think about it. One-time treatments can work for immediate problems, but ongoing control is what keeps the mounds from coming back every few months.
Broadcast baiting treats your entire yard by spreading bait across the lawn. Foraging ants from all colonies—visible and hidden—pick up the bait and take it back to their queens. It’s a long-term solution that eliminates colonies you didn’t even know were there. Mound treatments target individual mounds with faster-acting products, giving you quicker results in specific areas. We use both methods together because they complement each other. Broadcast baiting handles the big picture and prevents new mounds from forming. Mound treatments give you immediate relief in high-traffic spots where your family spends time. It’s the most effective way to control fire ants in Florida.
You can try DIY methods, but most homeowners end up calling a professional after wasting time and money on products that don’t work. The challenge with fire ants is that you need to kill the queen, and she’s deep underground where surface sprays and granules can’t reach her. Broadcast baiting requires the right products, proper application rates, and timing when ants are actively foraging. If you apply too much, ants won’t take the bait. Too little, and it won’t reach the colony. Professionals have access to commercial-grade baits, calibrated equipment, and the experience to know what works in Florida’s specific conditions. If you’ve already tried DIY and the mounds keep coming back, that’s your answer.

Yard Inspection and Assessment

We walk your property to identify active mounds, assess colony density, and pinpoint high-risk areas where your family spends time.

Broadcast Bait Application

We apply granular bait across your entire lawn using calibrated equipment, treating visible and hidden colonies in one application.

Targeted Mound Treatment

High-traffic mounds near play areas get additional treatment for faster knockdown, giving you immediate relief where it matters most.