Roaches in the kitchen, ants on the lanai, or rats in the attic? A local pest pro can be on it in Coral Springs, often same-day.
Tap to call · same-day help(954) 268-1104Coral Springs is a master-planned city, and the same mature landscaping that makes the neighborhoods look so green is what keeps the pest pressure high. Decades of strict tree and hedge codes mean tall ficus, oak, and royal palm canopy over much of the city, from Eagle Trace and Cypress Run to Maplewood and Ramblewood. Those limbs are a direct route onto the roof for roof rats, and the dense shrubs hold the moisture that ants and roaches need. The greener the lot, the more entry points a rodent has.
The city's network of lakes and canals adds the other half of the problem: water. Standing water after the summer storms breeds mosquitoes within days, and it draws rats and palmetto bugs looking for a drink. Homes backing onto a canal or a community lake tend to see more activity along the screened patio and the back of the house, which is exactly where a good perimeter treatment earns its keep.
Most Coral Springs housing is slab-on-grade with barrel-tile or shingle roofs, and that construction gives subterranean termites a path up through the slab and drywood termites a target in the roof framing. Spring swarms show up at the windows across the city, so an annual termite inspection is the cheapest protection a homeowner here can buy.
The everyday calls are ghost ants trailing to the kitchen sink, German roaches around the dishwasher, and spiders in the garage, all of which our general pest control service handles at the source. When the problem is scratching in the attic, our rodent control pros trap the rats and seal the roofline so they cannot come back.
Local pest pros serve Coral Springs homeowners and businesses across the city. One call gets you an honest assessment and a clear price before anyone schedules a visit.
Often yes, depending on the pest and the time you call. Call early in the day for the best chance at same-day service in Coral Springs.
The mature tree canopy and dense landscaping common across the city give roof rats a path onto the roof and into the attic. Trapping clears them, but sealing the roofline and trimming limbs back is what keeps them out.
Yes. With so many lakes and canals here, mosquitoes are a common warm-season call. A local pro can treat breeding areas and set up routine service through the rainy season.
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