Pest Control in
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Licensed pest control specialists serving Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach,
Coral Springs, and all of Broward County. Termites, roaches, rodents, mosquitoes, bed bugs, and more.

Available 7 days a week  ·  Licensed & insured specialists  ·  Residential & commercial

Broward County Has a Year-Round Pest Problem

Fort Lauderdale's coastal humidity, aging housing stock, and dense urban neighborhoods create persistent pest conditions year-round. Broward County homes face simultaneous pressure from Formosan termites, American cockroaches, roof rats, and multiple ant species — all active in every season.

South Florida's building boom has brought significant construction activity to Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, and Coral Springs — disturbing soil and displacing subterranean termite and rodent populations into surrounding residential areas. New construction in one block frequently drives infestation pressure into adjacent older properties.

Broward County's rental property density means infestations spread faster between connected units. A single untreated property on a block can become the source for multiple neighboring infestations within one season.

Neighborhoods We Serve

Active coverage throughout Broward County — residential and commercial. If your property is in one of these communities, we can connect you with a licensed specialist today.

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Pompano Beach
  • Deerfield Beach
  • Coral Springs
  • Margate
  • Coconut Creek
  • Tamarac
  • Oakland Park
  • Wilton Manors
  • Lauderdale Lakes
  • Lauderhill
  • North Lauderdale
  • Hallandale Beach
  • Hollywood

Fort Lauderdale Pest Control FAQ

Yes. Formosan and subterranean termites both swarm in Broward County, typically March through May. Seeing swarmers indoors means a colony is already established nearby — swarmers are reproductive termites leaving an existing colony to start new ones. If you see winged insects emerging from walls, floors, or ceiling joints, call a specialist the same day.

In South Florida's climate, roach and rodent populations can double in under 30 days without intervention. Early treatment is significantly less expensive than reactive remediation. A small roach presence in a kitchen, left untreated for two months, can become a structural infestation requiring multiple treatment visits.

Yes. We connect restaurants, property managers, warehouses, and commercial buildings with licensed specialists who provide inspection documentation and recurring service agreements. Commercial pest control in Broward County requires a different approach than residential — specialists we work with understand health code compliance, documentation requirements, and the urgency of commercial accounts.

Yes. Florida's year-round warmth means there is no winter dieback of pest populations. Species like Formosan termites, roof rats, and fire ants that are seasonal elsewhere are year-round residents in Broward County. This is why specialists here focus on recurring service agreements rather than one-time treatments — there is no off-season to rely on.

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