Our general pest control service tackles the frequent offenders in Tampa Bay homes - roaches, ants, spiders, and silverfish that thrive in our humid climate. We go beyond surface spraying with targeted treatments at entry points and nesting areas.
For older homes in historic districts, we pay special attention to foundation cracks and original wood features where pests hide. In newer suburban developments, we focus on landscaping interfaces where pests migrate indoors. Quarterly treatments include follow-up inspections to catch new issues early.
Includes free return visits between scheduled treatments if pests reappear - especially valuable during rainy season when ants swarm and palmetto bugs seek dry shelter.
For older homes in historic districts, we pay special attention to foundation cracks and original wood features where pests hide. In newer suburban developments, we focus on landscaping interfaces where pests migrate indoors. Quarterly treatments include follow-up inspections to catch new issues early.
Includes free return visits between scheduled treatments if pests reappear - especially valuable during rainy season when ants swarm and palmetto bugs seek dry shelter.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Thorough interior/exterior inspection with flashlight and moisture meter
- 02 Step 2: Identification of pest types and activity hotspots
- 03 Step 3: Targeted application of EPA-approved treatments at entry points
- 04 Step 4: Detailed report with prevention tips specific to your home's age and construction
Benefits
- Reduces recurring infestations common in Florida's climate
- Prevents structural damage from wood-boring pests
- Creates chemical barriers that withstand heavy rains
- Flexible scheduling around Tampa's storm seasons
Frequently Asked Questions
How often will I need treatments in Tampa?
Most homes need quarterly service, but older properties near water may require monthly visits during summer when pest pressure peaks.
Do you treat for palmetto bugs differently than German roaches?
Absolutely. Palmetto bugs enter from outside, so we focus on perimeter barriers. German roaches indicate indoor nests needing different approaches.
Are your treatments safe for Florida rooms with lots of windows?
Yes, we use window-friendly products and apply them strategically to avoid overspray in sunrooms and lanais.