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Most pest problems in Seven Springs don’t start because someone was careless. They start because of where you live. The Anclote River keeps the soil moist year-round, and that moisture is exactly what subterranean termites need to move in quietly and stay. Homes near James E. Grey Preserve and Starkey Wilderness Park sit right alongside active wildlife corridors — and when the dry season pushes rodents out of the woods, your attic and crawl space become the next best option.
When the problem gets handled the right way, you stop reacting and start breathing easier. No more checking the baseboards every morning. No more wondering what’s scratching in the walls at night. A treated home in Seven Springs stays protected through Florida’s full rainy season — when pest pressure is at its highest and most homeowners realize too late that a single treatment from last spring wasn’t enough.
The difference between a home that stays clean and one that keeps getting hit is consistent, preventative service from someone who actually knows this area. We provide exactly that — not a rotating crew of strangers, not a corporate plan built for a different climate, but real local pest control designed for the specific conditions that come with living in Seven Springs, FL.
Around The Clock Pest Service is a family-owned operation serving Seven Springs, Trinity, and the surrounding Pasco County communities along the SR 54 corridor. When you call, you’re talking directly to the owner. Not a dispatcher. Not a call center rep reading from a script. The person who answers is the same person accountable for the work done at your home.
That matters more than most people realize until they’ve dealt with the alternative. Over 100 five-star Google reviews, an A+ BBB rating, and multiple FDACS licenses maintained through 2027 back up what we say we do. Licensed, insured, and fully state-certified — no subcontractors, no guessing, no surprises on the invoice.
Whether you’re in Seven Springs Villas, near the Mitchell Ranch corridor, or in one of the newer Lennar builds going up at The Grove, you deserve a pest control company that shows up on time, does the job right, and picks up the phone when you call back.
It starts with a phone call — and most of the time, you’ll get a quote right there without scheduling an in-home visit just to find out what it costs. You describe what you’re seeing, where you’re seeing it, and how long it’s been going on. From there, we match the right service to your actual situation, not a one-size-fits-all package pulled off a shelf.
When our technician arrives — and it’s always a direct employee, never a subcontractor — we do a full assessment of the property before anything gets applied. In Seven Springs, that means paying close attention to moisture points near the Anclote River floodplain, checking the perimeter for entry points that rodents from adjacent preserve land commonly use, and identifying any conditions specific to your home’s age and construction. Older homes in Seven Springs Villas need different attention than a brand-new build in Mitchell Ranch, and our inspection reflects that.
After treatment, you get a clear explanation of what was found, what was done, and what to watch for. If you’re on a quarterly prevention plan — which is the most effective approach for Florida’s year-round pest climate — the next visit is already scheduled before the technician leaves. No chasing anyone down, no wondering when someone’s coming back. The process is straightforward because we designed it to be.
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We handle the full range of pest problems that Seven Springs homeowners actually deal with — termites, rodents, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and more. Termite inspections and WDO reports are available for real estate transactions, which matters in an active market where median home prices sit around $344,000 and buyers need documentation before closing. If you’re purchasing near the Mitchell Ranch area or moving into one of the new Lennar homes at The Grove at Seven Springs, a WDO inspection is one of the most important steps you can take before the keys change hands.
Rodent control in this area goes beyond setting a trap and leaving. Homes near Starkey Wilderness Park and the Anclote River see consistent pressure from roof rats and field mice, especially in the fall when natural food sources in the preserve thin out. Effective rodent control here means sealing entry points, not just removing what’s already inside.
Quarterly prevention programs are built for Florida’s climate — because there is no off-season in Seven Springs. Roaches stay active through winter, termites swarm in January, and mosquitoes breed in standing water after every summer storm. We offer special discounts for new homeowners and military families, both of which are well-represented throughout the Seven Springs and Pasco County community. Affordable exterminator quotes in Seven Springs, FL are available over the phone — no appointment needed just to get a number.
Yes — and it’s not a minor one. Subterranean termites thrive in moist, organic-rich soil, and the Anclote River corridor provides exactly that. Homes in Seven Springs that back up to drainage easements, riverfront lots, or the preserve edges near James E. Grey Preserve are consistently at higher risk than properties in drier, more inland areas of Pasco County. The flat terrain throughout Seven Springs also means water doesn’t drain quickly after heavy rain, which keeps soil moisture elevated well after a storm passes.
The problem with subterranean termites is that they work quietly for months — sometimes years — before a homeowner notices visible damage. By the time you see mud tubes on a wall or hollow-sounding wood near a doorframe, the colony has already been established for a while. Florida termite damage costs homeowners an average of $3,000 in repairs, and most homeowners insurance policies don’t cover it. A professional termite inspection from a licensed exterminator in Seven Springs, FL is the most cost-effective step you can take before that damage becomes your problem.
Pricing depends on the type of pest, the size of the property, and whether you’re looking at a one-time treatment or an ongoing prevention plan. For most Seven Springs homeowners, a quarterly prevention program runs somewhere between $40 and $100 per month, with an initial service fee typically ranging from $175 to $350. Single rodent treatments generally start around $150, with full exclusion work ranging higher depending on how many entry points need to be sealed.
What most people don’t factor in is the cost of waiting. A termite colony left untreated doesn’t pause — it keeps eating. A rodent that finds its way into a wall cavity in a home near Starkey Wilderness Park can cause electrical and structural damage that costs far more to fix than the prevention would have. We provide most quotes directly over the phone, so you know what you’re looking at before anyone shows up at your door. No commitment required just to get a real number.
The most frequently reported pests in Seven Springs include subterranean termites, roof rats, German cockroaches, and several species of ants — particularly Caribbean crazy ants, fire ants, ghost ants, and Florida carpenter ants. Mosquitoes are a significant seasonal issue during Florida’s rainy season from June through September, especially for homes near the Anclote River or properties with low-lying yards that hold standing water after storms.
Roof rats are especially active in neighborhoods adjacent to natural areas. Starkey Wilderness Park and Heartwood Preserve create direct wildlife corridors into residential streets, and rodents follow those corridors when food sources in the preserve thin out — typically in the fall. If your home is near Little Road, the Mitchell Ranch area, or backs up to any preserve or greenspace, rodent pressure is something to take seriously year-round, not just when you hear something in the attic.
New construction doesn’t mean pest-free. In fact, the grading and foundation work involved in building a home disturbs the soil in ways that actively attract subterranean termites and fire ants. The Grove at Seven Springs development — which is adding 600 new Lennar homes near the SR 54 and Little Road corridor — is a good example of exactly this scenario. Fresh construction across 220-plus acres means significant soil disturbance, raw materials stored outdoors, and new foundations sitting in Pasco County’s moist, termite-favorable ground.
Most lenders require a WDO (Wood-Destroying Organism) inspection report before approving financing on a home purchase in Florida, and it’s a smart step regardless of whether it’s required. A WDO report documents any existing evidence of wood-destroying organisms and helps you make an informed decision before the transaction closes. We’re certified to produce WDO reports for real estate transactions throughout the Seven Springs area — and it’s one of the more straightforward ways to protect a $344,000 investment before it becomes yours.
In Florida, every structural pest control business is required to hold a valid operator license issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services — commonly referred to as FDACS. This is the governing state credential for anyone applying pesticides inside or around a home, and it’s not optional. The license is specific to the business and cannot be transferred to a subcontractor or unlicensed technician working under someone else’s name.
You can verify any pest control company’s FDACS license status directly through the FDACS online licensing database — it’s publicly searchable and takes about two minutes. Around The Clock Pest Service holds multiple FDACS licenses, all maintained through 2027. In a Pasco County market where national brands, local operators, and unlicensed individuals all compete for the same homeowner’s business, taking two minutes to verify credentials before anyone enters your home is worth the time. Licensed and insured technicians in Seven Springs, FL aren’t hard to find — but confirming it before you book makes all the difference.
Yes — we offer special discounts for new homeowners and military families. Seven Springs is a growing community, and the wave of new construction coming through the Mitchell Ranch corridor and The Grove at Seven Springs means a lot of first-time Florida homeowners are navigating pest control for the first time in a climate that’s genuinely different from what many of them are used to. The new homeowner discount is a straightforward way to make that first professional treatment more accessible while you’re already managing the costs of a new home.
The military discount reflects the meaningful number of military-connected households throughout Pasco County. It’s not a token gesture — it’s a consistent part of how we operate, and it applies the same way every time. If you’re a new homeowner or a military family in Seven Springs, FL, mention it when you call. Affordable exterminator quotes in Seven Springs, FL are already a priority here, and the discount just makes it more so.
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