20 Sep 2024
A colony of termites on a piece of damaged wood.

Rainy season will be ramping up the danger of termites

As Florida’s rainy season returns with the potential for hurricanes, termite infestations become an even greater concern than usual.  Damp soil, soggy wood Termites thrive when soil becomes moist, which rainstorms provide in abundance. These conditions trigger termites to fly and reproduce, leading them to breed and search for new nesting sites. Once established, they […]

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18 Apr 2016

Termite Season Never Ends in Florida

The humble termite is actually a pretty amazing little powerhouse if you consider it objectively. The sheer scope of what termites can do is kind of incredible. Environmental science actually considers them a beneficial creature (if you can believe that!) because of the role they play in breaking down dead and decaying tough cellulose fibers […]

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08 Apr 2015

Spring is Termite Treatment Time

The best time to do a maintenance check for bugs and pests is during the months when winter is winding down and spring is about to appear. This is especially true for some pests, because arresting them in the spring is the key to controlling them. This is particularly the case for termites, and there […]

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01 Aug 2011

Do you Suspect a Termite Invasion?

There can be no more destructive pest in Florida, or anywhere for that matter, than the termite. While palmetto bugs can gross you out, they seldom bite and they won’t eat you out of house and home like the dreaded termite can. If you feel that you may have a termite problem, contact a Brevard […]

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