ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
BRADENTON, FLORIDA TERMITE TREATMENT
Full termite control for all species of termites including, Subterranean, Formosan Subterranean and Dry wood Termites.
BRADENTON, FLORIDA TERMITE TREATMENT
Full termite control for all species of termites including, Subterranean, Formosan Subterranean and Dry wood Termites.
11906 Meadowgate Pl, Bradenton, FL 34211, United States
Competitive Prices
Licensed & Insured
Environmentally Friendly
We provide a retreatment and repair warranty for all subterranean termite control including retreatment of any areas reinvested and we also repair any damage to your home done by termites since we did our initial treatment.
There are many reasons to love Florida. From year round sunny weather to a bustling social life, it’s hard not to fall in love with this state.
However, termites seem to share that sentiment!
There are multiple termite types within Florida, causing great fear and concern for homeowners. After all, an infestation can be dangerous and expensive, and in many cases, it may be too late to salvage a home once an infestation is found. But within the termite world, the subterranean species has made itself known among homeowners because of how problematic this pest can be.
Learn more about subterranean termites to prevent your home from falling victim to these nasty pests.
The University of Florida reports subterranean termites are one of the three termite species in the Sunshine State, but subterraneans are the most destructive. There are native and invasive versions of the species in Florida, and the invasive versions often create larger, more damaging colonies.
As their name indicates, subterranean termites eat away at wood from underground, destroying the integrity of structures. As a result, the university also reports that termite infestations cost $32 billion in repair damages worldwide each year.
Termites are powerful little creatures. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to determine if you have a subterranean termite issue, but there are telltale signs of invasion. For starters, if you find “mud tubes” crawling up your home or in the crawl space, these are likely connectors into your home for termites. These flat, dirt-like structures are composed of saliva, soil, and waste, the University of Florida reports.
Another common sign of a termite problem can be found within the structure and integrity of your home. Termite damage can appear on wood and in installation. Look for obvious signs of burrowing and eating away at the structures.
As a Florida homeowner, you should have your home examined for termites every year. This could limit the impact of potential infestations or prevent an invasion from turning into an infestation.
While termites may love the Sunshine State just as much as we do, the University of Florida reports that there are multiple ways to protect your home from termites.
Our team at Prodigy Pest Solutions has seen the devastation termites can cause. Our goal is to help you prevent that. Call us today to schedule your annual termite inspection, and ask about our pre-treatment to protect the wood on your property. Subterranean termites may be part of the Floridian package, but they don’t have to ruin your home with help from Prodigy Pest Solutions.
We make it easy to get an accurate pest control quote and to schedule your service when it’s convenient for you.