Experts Agree: Florida Has the Worst Pest Problems in the Country
Our warm and humid climate provides ideal conditions for unwanted pest activity. Compounding our state's conditions is an increasing number of new insect species brought into Florida through our many coastal trade ports.
A few years ago the white-footed ant (Technomyrmex Albipes) was accidentally introduced into South Florida from Asian cargo crates, and is now established in Central Florida.
This new ant species is widespread in South Florida at epidemic levels, and many entomologists say it is the most challenging ant species to control.
Fortunately, the pest management industry is developing safer and more effective treatment methods so we can meet these pest control challenges.

Less Chemicals Means Fewer Bugs and a Healthier, Happier Living Environment for Your Family and Pets.
Due to advancements in scientific research, many pest species can now be controlled with target specific baits and only grams of active ingredients versus the old approach of high volume liquid insecticide sprays.
These high volume methods, still used by some pest control companies, make your house smell and leave a nasty residue. This is not very safe and healthy for your family. We don't recommend this this type of treatment.
Instead, we have developed a program that eliminates the need for any regular interior pesticide applications. This Exterior Pest Prevention (EPP) concentrates on the exterior of your home where insects live and breed.
We enter your home only when you have an interior pest concern. Also, with the use of long residual products, we only need to service your home four times a year which makes our program less costly to you.
Our Exterior Pest Prevention service is convenient, safe, affordable and guaranteed. If your home needs additional service between your regularly scheduled visits, we return within 24 hours- free of charge.
Our Interior Pest Prevention (IPP) service is custom designed for commercial properties. Your pest consultant will design a custom program to meet your specific needs.
You can search for information about specific pests now at:
http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/
or contact us by phone at 407-422-3641.
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