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Florida Pest Control Guide - Protecting Central Florida Homes Year-Round

Florida’s heat and humidity create year-round pest pressure. This guide explains what to watch for and how to get connected with a licensed professional in your area.

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Why Florida Has Year-Round Pest Pressure

Florida doesn’t experience the winter die-off that reduces pest activity in colder states. In Central Florida, pest activity continues in every season.

  • Subterranean termites remain active year-round

  • Roof rats commonly enter through rooflines and attic vents

  • Cockroaches reproduce continuously in warm indoor environments

  • Mosquito season can extend 8–9 months of the year

Because infestations grow quickly in Florida’s climate, early identification and professional treatment are significantly more cost-effective than waiting until damage becomes visible.

This guide covers the most common pests found in Central Florida, what signs to watch for, how to identify a problem before it becomes serious, and when it’s time to stop attempting DIY treatments and call a licensed professional.

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Florida's Most Common Household Pests

Central Florida is home to a unique mix of pest species driven by its climate, geography, and rapid residential development. Below are the pests most likely to affect your home — and the warning signs to watch for.

1. American & German Cockroaches (Palmetto Bugs)

Florida is home to several cockroach species. The American cockroach — locally called the Palmetto Bug — is the most prevalent. These insects thrive in warm, humid environments and enter through gaps in doors, plumbing lines, and utility penetrations. German cockroaches reproduce rapidly and are significantly more difficult to eliminate without professional treatment. A single female German cockroach can produce hundreds of offspring in a matter of weeks.

Signs of Infestation:
  • Droppings resembling black pepper
  • Egg casings in dark corners
  • Musty odour
  • Live insects visible during daylight hours — a sign of a heavy infestation

2. Subterranean Termites

Florida has one of the highest termite pressure levels in the United States. Subterranean termites — including the destructive Formosan species — cause billions of dollars in structural damage nationally each year. They travel through mud tubes and can silently destroy load-bearing timber for months before becoming visible. By the time most homeowners notice signs, significant structural damage has already occurred.

Signs of Infestation:
  • Mud tubes on exterior walls or foundations
  • Hollow-sounding wood when tapped
  • Discarded wings near windows and doors
  • Blistering or bubbling paint on walls
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3. Rodents — Roof Rats & House Mice

Roof rats are common in Central Florida and differ from Norway rats found in colder regions. They are agile climbers that enter homes through rooflines and attic vents. Once inside, they chew through electrical wiring — creating a serious fire risk — as well as insulation, pipes, and stored food. Roof rat infestations grow quickly and are difficult to eliminate without professional exclusion and baiting programs.

Signs of Infestation:
  • Scratching or scurrying sounds at night in ceilings or walls
  • Gnaw marks on wood or wiring
  • Droppings along walls or in attic spaces
  • Greasy rub marks along baseboards
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4. Fire Ants

Fire ants are an invasive species established across Florida lawns and open spaces. Their mounds appear quickly after rain and pose serious risk to children, pets, and individuals with allergies — fire ant stings can trigger severe anaphylactic reactions. DIY treatments often scatter colonies instead of eliminating them. Professional treatment targets the queen directly and is significantly more effective.

5. Mosquitoes

Orlando's proximity to wetlands and warm climate creates heavy mosquito pressure from spring through late autumn. Florida mosquitoes can transmit West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Professional yard treatments and standing water elimination programs can significantly reduce populations around your home.

6. Spiders — Brown Recluse & Black Widow

While most Florida spiders are harmless, the Brown Recluse and Black Widow are medically significant species found in Central Florida. Both prefer dark, undisturbed areas such as garages, attics, and storage boxes. Brown Recluse bites can cause serious tissue damage and Black Widow venom is a neurotoxin. Finding multiple spiders indoors regularly often indicates a broader pest problem — spiders follow their prey inside.

7. Ants — Ghost Ants, Carpenter Ants, Crazy Ants

Florida homes are regularly invaded by ghost ants (nearly invisible, difficult to trace), Caribbean crazy ants (which swarm electronics in massive numbers and can cause equipment failure), and carpenter ants (which tunnel through wood structures similarly to termites, causing structural damage over time). Each species requires a different treatment approach. Misidentification leads to ineffective treatment and wasted money.

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Florida Pest Activity — What to Watch For Each Season

Unlike most of the country, Florida has pest pressure year-round. Here's what's most active and when.

Spring (Mar–May)

Most Active
Termites (swarming), Fire Ants, Ghost Ants
Key Risk
Termite swarm season — the most important time to inspect

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Most Active
Mosquitoes, Cockroaches, Rodents, Spiders
Key Risk
Extreme heat drives pests indoors seeking water and cool air

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Most Active
Rodents, Fire Ants, German Cockroaches
Key Risk
Rodents begin seeking shelter as overnight temperatures drop

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Most Active
German Cockroaches, Silverfish, Ants
Key Risk
Indoor pests thrive undisturbed in climate-controlled homes

Note: In Central Florida's subtropical climate, no season is truly pest-free. Year-round prevention is significantly more cost-effective than reactive treatment after damage has occurred.

When Should You Call a Pest Control Professional?

Many homeowners attempt DIY treatments first, which is understandable. However, if you’re seeing any of the following, professional intervention is strongly recommended:

Frequently Asked Questions About Pest Control in Florida

Quick answers to common questions Central Florida homeowners ask before contacting a licensed professional.

How much does pest control cost in Florida?

Pricing varies by pest type, home size, and treatment method. General pest treatments commonly range from $100–$300 for a one-time visit. Recurring monthly or quarterly programs are often more cost-effective in Florida due to year-round pest pressure. Termite treatments are priced separately and can vary widely depending on the severity and method used.

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Is pest control needed year-round in Florida?

Yes. Florida’s subtropical climate means pests remain active throughout the year—there is no winter die-off like in colder states. Ongoing prevention is typically more effective and less expensive than waiting for an infestation to become established.

Are pest control treatments safe for children and pets?

Licensed professionals use products and application methods designed to minimize exposure. Re-entry timing varies by treatment type, so always tell the provider about children, pets, and any sensitivities so they can tailor the plan.

How quickly can a pest control professional come out?

Availability depends on your exact location and provider schedules. Many Central Florida providers offer same-day or next-day service for urgent situations.

How do I know if I have termites in Florida?

Common signs include discarded wings near windows or doors, mud tubes along foundations, and hollow-sounding wood. Because termite damage can be hidden, many homeowners schedule annual inspections even without obvious signs.

What’s the difference between a one-time treatment and a recurring program?

A one-time visit targets an active issue. A recurring program (often monthly or quarterly) helps prevent new infestations by maintaining treatment barriers and monitoring. In Florida, many professionals recommend recurring protection due to continuous pest activity.

How long does a typical pest control visit take?

Many general pest visits take 30–90 minutes depending on home size and the issue being addressed. Termite inspections or specialized treatments can take longer.

Does homeowners insurance cover termite damage in Florida?

In many cases, standard homeowners insurance does not cover termite damage because it’s typically considered a maintenance issue rather than sudden accidental damage. Some providers offer separate warranties—ask when you speak with them.

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Do You Need Professional Pest Control?

If any of the following apply, it’s time to call:

  • Visible termite wings, mud tubes, or hollow-sounding wood
  • Scratching sounds in walls or attic at night
  • Cockroaches seen during daylight hours
  • DIY treatments have failed after multiple attempts
  • Rodent droppings, gnaw marks, or nesting material
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  • You are the property owner or authorised decision maker
  • Your property is located within the Central Florida service area
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