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Plant It Earth offers termite control across Florida focused on early detection, clear explanations, and treatments that actually reach termites where they live and travel.

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Plant It Earth offers termite control across Florida focused on early detection, clear explanations, and treatments that actually reach termites where they live and travel.

Our goal is simple. Protect your home and give you a plan instead of a guess.

Why Termite Protection Matters in Florida?

Florida is prime territory for termites. Warm weather, moisture, and plenty of wood give them everything they need. You may never see the colony, but you can see what they leave behind.
Without termite protection, they can:

- Weaken structural framing, floor joists, and support beams.
- Damage trim, door frames, and window frames.
- Turn small issues into major repairs that are stressful and expensive.

For most families, the house is their largest investment. Termite control is really about protecting that investment and the place you come home to every day.

How Plant It Earth Approaches Termite Control?

We do not walk in with a one size fits all answer. Every home is built a little differently, and termite activity does not look the same in each one. So we start by listening and looking.

Once we understand what is going on, we recommend termite treatment options that fit your structure, your level of activity, and your comfort level

A typical termite service begins with:

  • A conversation about what you have seen and where you are concerned.
  • A careful termite inspection inside and outside the home.
  • Attention to foundations, crawl spaces, garages, and other high risk areas.
  • A clear explanation of what we find and what it means for your home.

What We Look For During a Termite Inspection?

Termites are good at staying out of sight. Our job is to notice the small details that most people walk past.

During an inspection, we look for:

- Mud tubes on foundations, piers, or block walls
- Wood that sounds hollow or feels soft when gently pressed
- Paint or drywall that looks bubbled, rippled, or uneven for no clear reason
- Discarded wings near windowsills, door frames, or light sources
- Moist, shaded areas close to the house that invite termites toward the structure

If there is a spot that has bothered you for a while, we will give it extra attention and talk through what we see there.

Treatment Options Tailored to Your Home

Once we have inspected the property, we outline a termite control plan that makes sense for your home instead of relying on a generic template.

We explain where we will be working, how long the process should take, and what you can expect to see once treatment is in place.

Your plan may include:

  • Creating a treated zone in the soil around key parts of the foundation.
  • Targeted applications where we confirm active termite activity.
  • Special attention to slab joints, expansion joints, and plumbing penetrations.
  • Recommendations to reduce things that attract termites, such as excess moisture or direct wood to soil contact.

Signs It Might Be Time to Ask About Termites

You do not need to be certain termites are present before you call. It is a good idea to schedule a termite inspection if you notice:

- Thin mud lines on concrete, brick, or block.
- Baseboards or trim that look swollen, warped, or easily damaged.
- Wood that breaks apart in layers or feels hollow when tapped.
- Small piles of clear or light colored wings indoors or on the porch.
- Doors or windows that suddenly start to stick without an obvious cause.

Catching the problem early almost always means less damage and a simpler path forward.

Ongoing Termite Protection and Monitoring

Stopping active termites is important. Keeping them from coming back is just as critical. After treatment, we can discuss options for ongoing termite protection and monitoring that fit your plans and budget.

With a plan in place, you are not left wondering what might be happening behind the walls. You have a schedule and a team watching for changes.

 

Long term protection often focuses on:

  • Maintaining treated zones or systems so they continue to protect your home.
  • Watching key areas during routine visits for any new signs of activity.
  • Keeping mulch, soil, and landscaping a sensible distance from exterior walls.
  • Addressing drainage and moisture issues that keep soil damp near the foundation.

Simple Ways You Can Help Protect Your Home

While we handle inspection and termite treatment, a few everyday steps can support your termite protection:

- Avoid stacking firewood, lumber, or cardboard directly against the house.
- Fix leaking spigots, gutters, or downspouts that keep soil wet near the foundation.
- Keep shrubs and plants trimmed back from exterior walls and siding.
- Use mulch in moderation and avoid piling it high against the house.

You do not need to do everything at once. Even small improvements help make your property less appealing to termites.

Ready to Get Peace of Mind About Termites?

If you have seen signs that worry you or you simply want to know where you stand, Plant It Earth is ready to help. We will inspect your home, explain what we see in plain language, and put together a termite control plan that fits your Florida home and your expectations. Call us now or fill out a form to schedule a termite inspection and take the next step toward protecting your home from hidden termite damage.

Why Choose PIE?

Florida’s climate is unique, and so are its lawns. Our lawn care service is designed to cater to the specific requirements of Florida’s diverse turf types. PIE utilizes a strategic approach, combining conventional wisdom with innovative techniques, to ensure your lawn remains lush and healthy. Contact us today to learn more about which program is right for you or request a free estimate!

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