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Pest Control in Parkland, FL

Parkland's big wooded lots bring wildlife and pests close to the house. A local pro handles rodents, termites, ants, and roaches.

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Parkland was built to feel like it sits in nature, with large lots, preserved woodland, equestrian areas, and the heavy tree canopy that gives the city its name. That setting is the draw, and it is also why pest pressure runs high. Homes in Heron Bay, the Parkland Golf & Country Club, MiraLago, and the older Ranches back up to preserves, lakes, and dense landscaping, so roof rats, raccoons looking for attic space, and insects all have a short trip from the tree line to the house.

Roof rats are the headline rodent issue here. With mature oaks and ficus overhanging so many roofs, rats climb straight from the canopy onto the tile and into the attic through soffit and vent gaps. The large lots also mean long rooflines and more entry points to check. Our rodent control pros trap the rats, seal the openings, and recommend trimming limbs back off the roof so the bridge is gone.

The preserves and community lakes drive mosquitoes and yard pests, especially after the summer rains, and ghost ants and roaches still find their way into kitchens and bathrooms. Our general pest control service handles those at the colony and sets up a perimeter that holds through the wet season.

Newer Parkland homes are not safe from termites either. Drywood termites fly in and settle into roof framing regardless of a home's age, and subterranean termites work up from the soil. A swarm or frass on the sill means it is time for a termite inspection.

Local pest pros serve Parkland homeowners across the city. Tell us what you are seeing and get a clear plan and price before any work starts.

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Parkland pest control questions

Why do Parkland homes get so many roof rats?

Parkland's heavy tree canopy and lots backing onto preserves give roof rats an easy path from the trees onto the roof and into the attic. Trapping plus sealing the roofline and trimming limbs is what keeps them out.

We have a newer home. Can we still have termites?

Yes. Drywood termites fly in and infest roof framing no matter how new the house is, and subterranean termites work up from the soil. An annual inspection is worth it even on newer Parkland homes.

Do you treat mosquitoes near the preserves and lakes?

Yes. Properties near water and preserves see heavy mosquito pressure after the rains. A local pro can treat breeding areas and set up routine warm-season service.

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