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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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.
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.
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.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:
We walk you through what we recommend, why it is the right fit for your property, and what to expect during and after treatment.
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.
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.
Even if you are not seeing clear signs, a periodic inspection is a smart way to protect what is likely your largest investment.
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.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.