As proud Floridians, we're excited to offer our pest control to homes and businesses in the area. We maintain properties in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Leon counties and serve a wide area.
Termites can be intimidating pests to deal with, and because you’ll rarely see them, there may be a feeling that there are termites in your home, causing damage.

Without a termite inspection or termite prevention, it’s impossible to know if termites are there. Here at My NativePestManagement, we take the unknown out of termite control, so you can rest easy that your home is protected.
We warranty all of our termite control treatments, from termite fumigation to "no tent termite" control to termite bait stations and pretreats.
Optional annual termite renewals allow you to control your home's termite coverage for as long as you own it. Those warranties can be transferred to anyone who buys your home, adding to your home's value if you ever decide to sell.
At My NativePestManagement, our top-rated termite control reviews speak for themselves, with over 6,000 five-star reviews on Google, Yelp, Nextdoor, Facebook, and Angie's List.
As winners of the Better Business Bureau's 2021 Torch Award for Ethics, we aim to exceed our customers' expectations and be here for your termite control needs. As an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Company in the United States, we’re here for the long haul and will be available to back up our termite warranty.
Contact us today to schedule your free termite inspection!
- Free Inspection Whenever a home is under our care for termite control, we have a trained and licensed termite inspector do a complete visual inspection of the interior and exterior of your house.Upon completion of our inspection, we will recommend the course of treatment that will work best for your situation.
- Treatment We use the most advanced methods and products in our termite treatments. Determining the type of treatment we provide hinges on if you have an active infestation, the type of termites that have invaded your home, and the severity of the infestation.
- Warranty All of our termite control methods include a one-year warranty. If termites get into your house within the year, we’ll return to re-treat at no additional cost.This warranty is transferable if you sell your home and you have the option to renew your termite warranty for additional years.
- How do you control termites in soil? Although termites in the soil around your home is something to be concerned about, it's better to find them there than to find them in your house.However, if they are in the soil, that means they are likely the more destructive subterranean termites, so it's important to contact a professional termite control company as soon as possible.To control termites in soil, we offer both termite bait stations and termite trenching, both of which are effective ways to eliminate subterranean termites and guarantee they don't come back.To help prevent termites, we also apply termite pre-treatments directly to the soil surface before concrete is poured for structural foundations.Contact us today to schedule your free termite inspection.
- How do you control termites in wood? If termites have gotten into the wood in your house, you need professional termite control. They will not leave on their own, and do-it-yourself treatment methods are not effective at eliminating a termite colony that can be hidden throughout wood in your walls and attic.At My NativePestManagement, we provide tent fumigation, no tent termite control, termite bait stations, termite trenching, and termite pre-treatments to completely exterminate termites in the wood of your home.Contact us today to schedule your free termite inspection.
- What is the average cost of termite control? The cost of termite control varies based on the shape and size of the structure, and the level of termite infestation that may be present. Since drywood termites are either fumigated with gas or treated with foam, pricing is based on the cubic feet instead of square feet.When our inspectors measure your home, they will measure the roof pitch to determine the correct amount of gas. We'll also identify if a crawl space is present, which would require more gas to kill all of the drywood termites present. For subterranean termite control, since bait stations and treatments are applied along the exterior foundation, pricing is based on linear feet. Our inspectors will check for areas of pavers and concrete, which would adjust the treatment price based on if any drilling would be required or not.Contact us today to schedule your free termite inspection so we can accurately measure your home and provide you with guaranteed termite control as soon as possible.
- How do you choose a termite control company? When choosing a company for termite control, you want to look for a fully licensed and insured company that warranties their service and uses the most effective products in the industry.At My NativePestManagement, with over 2000 five star reviews across Google, Yelp, Nextdoor, Facebook and HomeAdvisor, we provide the best termite control in Florida.As the winner of the 2021 Better Business Bureau's Torch Award for Ethics, we stand by our guarantees and will always be there when you need us for termite control or termite prevention.Call us today to schedule your free termite inspection.
- How do you control termites in tree stumps? If there are tree stumps or dead trees on your property, it's only a matter of time before termites enter your house. Now is the time to take action to eliminate them before they get inside.We recommend removing the stumps or dead trees immediately and scheduling a free termite inspection. We often find that trees or tree branches die as a result of insect damage from whiteflies. At My NativePestManagement, we provide guaranteed whitefly control in Florida to protect your trees, which ultimately helps prevent the presence of dead wood on your property is attractive to termites.
Drywood Termite Control
Drywood termites feed on your home's dry, undecayed wood, which may result in costly repairs. The most common areas to find drywood termite colonies are inside door frames, windowsills, baseboards, wood furniture, attics, and wooden studs behind walls.
Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites do not require any contact with the soil to survive.
Drywood termites can get into structures when you unknowingly bring infested wooden furniture. They also produce reproductive swarmers that may find their way into your home through cracks and gaps on the exterior.
Drywood termites create very small 1/8-inch-diameter holes in the wood in your house, where they will create chambers for their queens to lay eggs.
One way to identify the presence of drywood termites is to look for termite frass. These termite droppings are hard and can be various colors. They may appear to look like small piles of dirt inside your house, against walls or on windowsills.
If a colony is in the attic or ceiling of your home, the frass may fall onto the floor or carpet in the middle of the room below.
When a drywood termite colony matures, which takes three to five years, termites with wings may begin to appear.
This appearance is called a termite swarm, and for drywood termites, it occurs most often from April through July after heavy rain. While this is the most common time to see flying drywood termites, they can swarm throughout the year in the right environmental conditions.
Drywood Termite Control Methods
No-Tent Termite Control
With recent advancements in termite control technology, fumigation is no longer the only option to eliminate termites from your home. We offer a no-tent termite control option if your termite infestation is small and localized to specific areas.
During an inspection of your home, if a drywood termite colony is present, we’ll find localized areas of termite activity and apply our treatment directly into the termite galleries hidden within your home's window frames, door frame, and wall(s). We’ll also use a borate-based dust in your attic.
By injecting termiticide foam into the areas of activity, the product applied will flow directly into the active drywood termite galleries. As termites come into contact with the product inside the wall, they will inadvertently transfer the termiticide to the rest of the colony and the queen.
This no-tent method of termite control is often less costly than tent fumigation. It also doesn’t require your family or your pets to leave the house, and none of the prep work necessary for termite tenting (bagging food, adjusting screens and fences, etc.) is needed.
We’re confident in the results our no-tent termite control provides, so we warranty all treatments for a year. If you extend your warranty, we’ll offer an optional annual renewal.
During every annual renewal, we’ll arrange for a termite inspector to inspect your home, including your attic, for any new termite activity or conditions that may attract termites in the future.
Tent Fumigation For Termites
The traditional tent fumigation method is always the most effective way to exterminate termites from your home. While it is often more costly and requires preparation and days spent away from your house, it’s sometimes the only option if a termite infestation is severe.
We treat hundreds of local homes and businesses yearly for drywood termite control.
Due to the liability involved with termite control, we train our termite inspectors on the laws, labels, and procedures to effectively provide fumigation services.
We’ve provided tent fumigation for homes, businesses, yachts, boats, cars, buses, hotels, condo buildings, and apartment complexes. When it comes to termite tenting, we’ve seen it all.
Contact us today to schedule a free termite inspection to determine which termite control plan we recommend.
Subterranean Termite Control in Florida
If subterranean termites are present in your home, they’re usually not visible because they spend their lives underground or within the wooden structures of your house.
Often, people become aware of an infestation when winged termites swarm into their home during their annual flights. After these flights, you will likely find piles of detached wings near windows, sinks, and bathtubs.
If you find winged termites or even termite wings in your Florida home or business, contact us immediately to schedule a free termite inspection.
A termite swarm indicates that a large and well-developed colony is nearby and likely already in your house. Termite colonies usually take at least three years to produce reproductive swarmers that can fly.
Subterranean termite colonies may contain as many as a million termites, and termites can forage up to 150 feet in search of food. They can enter your home through small cracks or joints in the foundation or by building mud tubes on foundation walls. Finding these mud tubes is another indication of a termite infestation, like finding discarded wings.
Mud tubes are usually found on foundation walls and are about the width of a pencil. Other common entry points for subterranean termites are the plumbing penetration points through the concrete slab under your home. Termites travel up these tubes from their underground colony to access food.
When you discover you have subterranean termites, the damage they have caused may already be severe. Even in concrete block and new construction homes, these termites destroy the wooden studs within walls.
Since subterranean termites cause more extensive damage quicker than drywood termites, we always recommend termite prevention for your home or business to stop these termites before they can get inside.
However, if you suspect termites are already present in your home, we can still help by eliminating the active colony and preventing future ones from trying to get inside.
Subterranean Termite Control Methods
At My NativePestManagement, we use eco-friendly termite control when available to minimize environmental impact. To stop subterranean termites without the need for termiticide chemicals to be applied to the soil surrounding your home, we now offer the Trelona Advanced Termite Bait System.
What Is The Trelona Advanced Termite Bait System?
The Trelona Advanced Termite Bait System is a termite control system manufactured by BASF, a leading product manufacturer. Termite colonies across the country are being hit in as quickly as 15-45 days with the use of these advanced bait stations, which have the active ingredient Novaluron.
Termite bait stations have become the most popular method of subterranean termite control in recent years. To protect your home or business, we install termite bait stations at regular intervals around the foundation of your house to bait subterranean termites and destroy their colonies before they can cause any damage.
How Do Termite Bait Stations Work?
The Trelona Advanced Termite Bait System we’ll install comes pre-loaded with two Termite Bait Cartridges. As recommended by BASF, stations will be installed in the soil surrounding structures approximately every 10-20 linear feet.
We’ll then inspect these stations annually. Under typical conditions, the bait in these stations will remain effective for 2 to 4 years. At that point, our termite inspectors will replace the bait in your stations so that it remains effective at protecting what matters to you most.
The Trelona System uses an active ingredient that, when consumed, prevents termites from molting, which eventually leads to death.
Worker termites not only consume the bait and alert other workers to its presence but also bring it back to the other colony members, eventually eliminating the entire colony.
Our termite baiting system treatment includes annual follow-up visits to check the bait stations, refill them if necessary, and an inspection for any signs of termite activity.
Why Do We Suggest Termite Baiting?
At My NativePestManagement, we believe in Integrated Pest Management because pest populations should be prevented before an infestation occurs.
In our opinion, termite bait stations are the most effective preventative option for subterranean termites in our service area, which includes all of Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties.
What is Termiticide Foundation Trenching?
Applying a pet-friendly termiticide barrier can prevent subterranean termites from gaining access to your house. Subterranean termites will come in contact with the barrier we create on the exterior of your home.
If they consume it, they will die, but it also has a “transfer effect” that allows termites to spread it to each other. This effect acts like a virus to “infect” the entire colony, eliminating them all.
We can protect your home from termites, regardless of whether you have an active infestation. For an existing home, we'll dig trenches around the foundation to apply a liquid termiticide barrier, providing a long-lasting vertical barrier for termite control.
Each liquid termiticide application applied via this method will typically last approximately five years. At that time, we recommend either a new application or switching to the Trelona Advanced Termite Bait System.
What are Termite Pre-treatments?
In Florida, home builders are required by law to provide a new construction termite pre-treatment during construction before pouring the foundation, to create a horizontal barrier for termite control.
My NativePestManagement can provide same-day termite pre-treatments. Our pre-treatments include a blue dye so that building inspectors can verify that the treatment was applied correctly.
We also regularly apply termite pre-treatments for home additions and remodels, commercial and industrial businesses, HOAs, and government buildings.
Contact Us Today For Termite Control In Florida
If you suspect drywood or subterranean termites may be in or around your home, contact My NativePestManagement immediately.
As a top-rated termite control provider in Florida, we do our best to provide our customers with convenient, safe, and noninvasive termite control and prevention.
With offices in Miami, FL, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Margate, FL, West Palm Beach, FL, Port St. Lucie, FL, and Tallahassee, FL, we have the experience and ability to treat for termites throughout the state. We also service all Leon, Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties.
We look forward to helping you prevent and control termites so your home remains termite-free.
Call us today for a free termite inspection!
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