Whether you're dealing with termites, ticks, ants, roaches, rodents, or bed bugs — HomeRateMap connects you with licensed FL pest control companies in your area. Florida has two major termite species that cause more structural damage than any other state: native Eastern subterranean termites and the invasive Formosan subterranean termite (originally from East Asia), which forms much larger colonies and can damage a structure in months rather than years. Enter your ZIP code to get free quotes.
FL FDACS Pest Control Operator (PCO) License — Chapter 482, FS; among the most rigorous pest control licensing in the US
$150–$500 one-time; $35–$75/month for quarterly service; fumigation (tenting) $1,200–$3,500
Florida has two major termite species that cause more structural damage than any other state: native Eastern subterranean termites and the invasive Formosan subterranean termite (originally from East Asia), which forms much larger colonies and can damage a structure in months rather than years. Florida's year-round warm climate means pests don't die off in winter — requiring continuous pest management.