
Guaranteed Termite Control & Prevention in Central Florida
Termites can cause billions of dollars of structural damage. So, whether you want to prevent these dangerous pests—or suspect you might already be hosting an infestation and need the best termite treatment—Deans Services can protect your Florida home with our professional termite service.
We have over 45 years of experience in the pest control industry; our team of experienced exterminators will provide the following termite services:
- A free, no-strings-attached quote ensures we are transparent about our termite prevention plan cost.
- First, we'll visit your home and inspect the potential problem area with our termite detection K9s.
- If we find evidence of an infestation, we'll quickly identify the species and implement Sentricon® bait stations to eliminate termites, including the queen.
- From there, we’ll conduct annual inspections and add Sentricon bait refills as needed for long-term protection.
- Starting at only $195/year, you can protect your home from costly termite damage!
Cutting-Edge Termite Detection and Protection
Here at Deans Services, we prioritize staying up-to-date on the newest and most effective termite prevention treatments in the industry to provide you with the best results possible—this is no exception when it comes to our termite services in Florida. We utilize termite-detecting dogs to pinpoint pests hidden behind walls and in structures. Since we began using these dogs over ten years ago, they have been an extremely successful and important part of our program. They have achieved a 94% accuracy rating, something no human alone can duplicate.
- Comprehensive Colony Elimination: Sentricon doesn’t just target individual termites; it wipes out the entire colony, ensuring complete and lasting termite control.
- Eco-Friendly Approach: Sentricon termite bait stations are an environmentally responsible solution that avoids the extensive use of chemicals, delivering kid-friendly, pet-friendly termite control.
- Continuous Monitoring and Termite Prevention: It’s always termite season. That’s why Sentricon “Always Active” termite bait stations provide ongoing surveillance, detecting and preventing new infestations.
- Non-Invasive Installation: Sentricon bait stations are strategically placed around your property without causing disruption to your home or landscape. When Sentricon bait refills are needed, we can install them quickly and easily.
- Proven Success: Sentricon bait stations are strategically placed around your property without causing disruption to your home or landscape. When Sentricon bait refills are needed, we can install them quickly and easily.
By integrating Sentricon bait stations into our termite control strategy, Deans Services ensures that your home receives the highest standard of protection against these destructive pests.
30+ Years of Trusted Termite Service
When you choose Deans Services, you’re choosing a pest control company with experience. Deans Services has been your community's trusted name for more than 30 years. We’re also proud of our termite treatment program—one of Florida's most comprehensive and affordable pest programs.
Here are just a few of its many benefits:
- Zero Deductible
- Protection against Native and Formosan termites
- Annual inspections and Supplemental Treatments
- Affordable annual renewals
- Multi-service discounts
- Policy Transferable at no charge
Convert To Save Program
As an added bonus, if you already have a termite service plan, our Convert to Save program makes it easy to change your current coverage to Deans Services. We’ll perform a supplemental termite prevention treatment around your home with each annual inspection. This additional protection means you’ll never need to pay for another full termite treatment again!
Common Types of Termites in Florida
In Florida, several common types of termites are known to cause damage to structures. These include:
- Eastern Subterranean Termites: This is the most common and destructive termite species in Florida. They form large colonies underground and build mud tubes to access above-ground food sources. They primarily feed on wood and cellulose materials, causing significant damage to structures.
- Formosan Termites: Formosan termites are an invasive species that builds large colonies that can contain millions of individuals. They are known for their ability to cause extensive damage to structures rapidly. They also create mud tubes for foraging and can attack living trees.
- Drywood Termites: Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites do not require contact with the soil. They infest dry wood and do not build mud tubes. They can establish colonies within wooden structures and cause extensive damage over time.
- Conehead Termites: Conehead termites are an invasive species first discovered in Florida in 2001. They are known for building large above-ground nests that resemble ant hills. Conehead termites are aggressive and can cause significant damage to wooden structures.
It's important to note that termite infestations can vary depending on the region within Florida. If you suspect a termite infestation in your home or property, contact our licensed termite inspectors immediately to assess the situation and recommend the best termite treatment.
For more insights, read our guide to learn more about how to identify termite swarmers.
Signs of Termite Colonies
It is important to be aware of the signs of termites in order to protect your home from costly damage. Some common warning signs include:
- Sightings of flying termites, also called swarmers. Flying termites are typically active during the “termite season”: spring and early summer.
- Mud tubes that are built by subterranean termites on the outside walls of your home.
- Wood that is damaged or hollowed out from the inside.
- Buckling paint or wallpaper resulting from termite damage.
Areas We Service
Deans Services proudly offers our lawn and pest services to Central Florida, including the following areas and more: