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Termite Treatment

Plant Health Care Systems provides termite inspections and treatment programs designed to protect the structure of your home, not just chase swarmers when you see them.

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Termites don’t move fast, but the damage they do adds up quietly over time. In South Florida, our warm, moist climate gives them everything they need to stay active almost year-round. By the time most homeowners notice a problem, termites have already been feeding inside walls, around slabs, or under flooring for a while.

Why Termites Are A Serious Risk In South Florida?

Here, termites are not a “maybe.” They are part of the environment. Soil type, construction styles, and constant humidity all work in their favor. Without a proper treatment and monitoring plan, even newer homes can become targets.
Termites can:

- Feed on structural framing, trim, and built-ins.
- Hide inside walls, behind insulation, and under finished surfaces.
- Go unnoticed for years, especially in rarely used rooms or storage areas.

A professional program keeps you from relying on luck or quick, one-time fixes.

Termite Inspections And Honest Assessments

Everything starts with an inspection.

After the inspection, we explain what we found in plain language whether we see active termites, old evidence, or conditions that make an infestation more likely.

During a termite visit, your technician will typically:

  • Look for shelter tubes, damaged wood, frass, and moisture issues.
  • Check baseboards, window and door frames, plumbing penetrations, and garage areas.
  • Walk the exterior, paying attention to slab edges, porches, and foundation cracks.
  • Ask about any past termite history, renovations, or changes to the property.

Treatment Options Tailored To Your Structure

Not every home is built or used the same way, so we match termite treatment to the structure and risk level. Depending on what we find, your plan may include:

Soil treatments around the perimeter to create a treated zone between termites in the soil and wood in the home.

Targeted treatments at known entry points such as expansion joints, plumbing penetrations, and slab cracks.

Localized work inside where active infestations are confirmed, such as wall voids, sill plates, or attic areas.

Recommendations for moisture and wood-to-soil corrections that reduce future risk.

We walk you through what we recommend, why it is the right fit for your property, and what to expect during and after treatment.

Ongoing Protection And Monitoring

Termite protection should not be a one-and-done event. After an initial treatment, we can put your home on an ongoing protection plan that:

- Monitors for new activity in high-risk areas.
- Re-inspects at agreed intervals so there are no long gaps in coverage.
- Addresses conditions that change over time new landscaping, additions, or drainage issues.

The idea is simple: keep your home on our radar so small issues are caught early instead of after major damage.

New Construction And Renovation Support

If you are building or undergoing a major renovation, it often makes sense to think about termites before everything is closed up.

Planning ahead at this stage is usually more economical than repairing damage years down the line.

We can:

  • Coordinate pre-treatments at the soil and slab stage.
  • Advise on details that help reduce long-term risk, such as wood-to-soil separation and drainage.
  • Build a follow-up inspection schedule once the project is complete.

How Termite Treatment Fits Your Overall Pest Plan?

Termites are only one part of the pest picture around your home. A complete protection plan often includes:

Pest Control – General pest management around the structure to handle ants, roaches, spiders, rodents, and other everyday invaders.
Interior Pest Control – Focused work inside kitchens, baths, utility rooms, and living spaces where pests are actually being seen, using an Integrated Pest Management approach.
Mosquito Control – Outdoor treatments that target mosquito resting sites and breeding areas so patios, pools, and play spaces remain usable.
Termite Treatment – The structural protection piece, aimed specifically at wood-destroying termites in and around your home.

All of these services are designed to work together, so the same company that protects your lawn and landscape also understands what is happening at the foundation and inside the structure.

When To Call About Termites?

Even if you are not seeing clear signs, a periodic inspection is a smart way to protect what is likely your largest investment.

You should schedule a termite evaluation if you notice:

  • Swarmers (winged termites) inside or emerging near baseboards and windows.
  • Mud tubes on foundation walls, piers, or in the garage.
  • Wood that sounds hollow when tapped or shows unexplained blistering.
  • A history of termite issues with no recent professional inspection.

Protect Your Home From The Inside Out

If you are concerned about termites or simply do not remember the last time your home was checked now is the time to act, not after damage shows. Call Plant Health Care Systems or request a termite treatment evaluation online. We will inspect your property, explain what we see, and design a termite protection plan that fits your South Florida home and works alongside your Interior Pest Control, Mosquito Control, and general Pest Control services.