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You stop wondering what’s scratching in the walls at night. You stop finding ants in the kitchen every time it rains. You stop buying cans of spray that work for three days and then don’t. That’s what consistent, professional pest control actually looks like — not a one-time visit, but a real plan that holds.
Pasadena Hills has a specific set of conditions that keep pest pressure elevated all year. The moisture coming off Lake Pasadena raises termite and ant risk for homes near the shoreline. The farms and equestrian ranches throughout the community create natural rodent corridors that push roof rats and mice toward residential structures — especially as the Villages of Pasadena Hills development continues to disturb established colonies across thousands of acres of previously undisturbed land.
If you moved into one of the newer communities off Overpass Road or into Pasadena Ridge, your home may be brand new, but the ground it sits on isn’t. Construction activity displaces pests, and they move toward the nearest occupied structure — yours. A quarterly pest prevention plan keeps professional-grade treatment active on your property every 90 days, before anything gets the chance to settle in.
We’re a family-owned business based out of Spring Hill, serving Pasco County and surrounding areas since 2020. George Lundin owns and operates the company — and when you call, George answers. Not a dispatcher. Not a call center. The person who will actually handle your problem.
That matters more than it sounds. Over 100 five-star Google reviews from Hernando and Pasco County residents don’t come from a business that sends a different technician every visit and hopes for the best. They come from a business where the owner’s name is on every job, and where accountability isn’t a policy — it’s personal. Our BBB A+ rating and multiple active Florida Department of Agriculture pest control licenses back that up with credentials you can verify.
Whether you’re on the lakefront side of Pasadena Hills, in a manufactured home in northern Pasadena Hills, or settling into a new build near the Overpass Road corridor, the approach is the same: honest assessment, transparent pricing, and a treatment plan built around your actual situation.
Most quotes happen over the phone. You describe what you’re dealing with — whether it’s ants coming in after every rain, rodents you can hear but haven’t seen, or a termite swarm you found after a wet spring morning — and George gives you a straight answer on what it will cost and what the plan looks like. No waiting for someone to drive out just to tell you a price.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the service around your availability. Treatments are thorough and targeted — not the same spray applied to every home regardless of what’s actually going on. For homes near Lake Pasadena, that means paying attention to moisture entry points and foundation conditions that elevate termite risk. For properties adjacent to agricultural land or active construction zones, rodent exclusion and entry-point sealing get specific attention.
After the initial treatment, the follow-up schedule is built to match Pasco County’s reality: pests don’t take winters off here. Quarterly prevention visits keep the protection active and let us catch anything early before it becomes an infestation. If something comes up between visits, you call — and someone picks up, any day of the week.
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Pest control in Pasadena Hills covers a wider range of needs than most people expect until they’re dealing with one. General pest control handles the everyday pressure — ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, and the palmetto bugs that find their way inside during Pasco County’s heavy summer rains. Rodent control uses safe trapping methods that eliminate the secondary poisoning risk to pets, which matters in a community with as many dogs, cats, and outdoor animals as this one. No poison left in walls. No animal dying somewhere you can’t reach.
Termite inspections and WDO reports are available for both homeowner peace of mind and real estate transactions. With the volume of closings happening across the Villages of Pasadena Hills development, WDO inspections are in consistent demand — and having a licensed, responsive provider who can turn one around without a two-week wait makes a real difference when you’re on a closing timeline. We also offer commercial pest control for restaurants, rental properties, and businesses along the growing Overpass Road corridor.
Quarterly prevention plans run approximately $250 per year — less than the cost of a single emergency treatment, and a fraction of what termite remediation or a full rodent exclusion project runs. We offer special discounts for new homeowners and military families. If you’re not sure which service fits your situation, a phone call is all it takes to find out.
New construction doesn’t mean pest-free — especially in Pasadena Hills right now. The Villages of Pasadena Hills development is actively grading, excavating, and building across thousands of acres, and that activity displaces established termite colonies, rodent burrows, and ant mounds that have been in that ground for years. When their habitat gets disrupted, they move. The nearest occupied structure — your new home — is where they go.
Beyond construction displacement, new builds in Pasco County sit on Florida soil that’s already warm and moist year-round. Subterranean termites don’t care that your framing is six months old. Ants don’t check the certificate of occupancy before they find a gap around a utility line. Starting a quarterly prevention plan early means you’re treating the environment around your home before anything gets established, not after you’ve already found evidence of a problem inside.
Proximity to water is one of the strongest environmental factors for termite activity in Florida. Subterranean termites need moisture to survive and thrive, and the soil around Lake Pasadena stays consistently damp — creating ideal conditions for colony growth near shorelines and in low-lying areas adjacent to the lake. Homes within a few blocks of the water, or in areas with poor drainage, face a higher baseline risk than properties on drier, elevated ground.
The moisture factor doesn’t stop at termites. Carpenter ants are also drawn to wet or softening wood, and the humidity that comes with lakefront living in Pasadena Hills accelerates the kind of wood degradation that makes a structure more attractive to wood-destroying insects in general. If your home is near the lake, a termite inspection isn’t just a good idea — it’s something that should happen on a regular schedule, not just when you’re buying or selling. Catching early activity before visible damage appears is what saves you from a five-figure remediation bill.
Pasco County doesn’t have an off-season for pests, and Pasadena Hills has a few factors that keep the list longer than average. In spring, subterranean termites swarm — typically after rain events between March and May — and ant colonies expand aggressively as temperatures rise. Summer brings heavy rainfall that drives palmetto bugs, cockroaches, and ants indoors, while mosquito populations surge around Lake Pasadena and other water features in the community.
Fall is when rodent pressure picks up. Roof rats and mice start looking for entry points as temperatures moderate, and manufactured homes in northern Pasadena Hills are particularly vulnerable due to skirting gaps and utility penetrations that give rodents easy access. Winter slows things down slightly but doesn’t stop them — cockroaches, spiders, and silverfish move deeper into structures, and rodents already inside become more active. Year-round prevention is the only approach that actually keeps up with what Pasco County’s climate produces.
A quarterly pest prevention plan in Pasadena Hills typically runs around $250 per year — which breaks down to roughly $60 to $80 per visit, four times a year. That keeps professional-grade treatment active on your property every 90 days, which is the interval that actually matches Florida’s pest cycle rather than letting protection lapse between treatments.
To put that in context: a single emergency rodent exclusion and remediation project can run several hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on the extent of entry points and damage. A termite treatment for an average-sized home in Pasco County can cost anywhere from $500 to well over $1,500 depending on the method and severity. The quarterly plan is less than most single emergency calls — and it’s what prevents those calls from happening in the first place. For new homeowners in communities like Pasadena Ridge who are unfamiliar with Florida’s year-round pest pressure, it’s the most cost-effective starting point available.
Yes — and this is worth understanding before you choose any pest control provider, because the method matters. We use safe trapping for rodent control rather than rodenticide bait stations. The risk with poison-based rodent control is secondary poisoning: a rat or mouse ingests the bait, retreats into a wall cavity or inaccessible space, and dies there — sometimes creating odor problems and structural issues, and sometimes being found and eaten by a pet or a bird of prey before it dies.
In Pasadena Hills, where many households have dogs, cats, and outdoor animals — and where equestrian properties and farms are part of the community’s character — that risk is real and worth taking seriously. Safe trapping eliminates it. You get effective rodent control without putting your animals at risk, and without the problem of a poisoned rodent dying somewhere inside your walls. If you have questions about the specific approach for your property, that’s exactly the kind of thing George walks through on the phone before you book anything.
Yes — both. We offer a discount for military families and a separate discount for new homeowners, and both apply to customers in Pasadena Hills and across Pasco County.
The new homeowner discount is particularly relevant right now given how many families are moving into the community through the Villages of Pasadena Hills development and communities like Pasadena Ridge. Relocating to Florida — especially from a northern state — means adjusting to a pest environment that doesn’t slow down in winter and that comes with specific risks like subterranean termites and year-round rodent pressure that most people haven’t dealt with before. The discount is a straightforward way to make starting a prevention plan easier when you’re already managing the costs of a new home.
For military families, the discount reflects a straightforward recognition that service members and veterans are a meaningful part of this community. No complicated qualification process — just mention it when you call, and George will apply it to your quote.
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