Florida Termite Fumigation & Pest Control Services
Protect your home from termites and pests with a customized approach to Florida termite fumigation, termite tenting, and pest control services. From inspection to treatment and ongoing prevention, our licensed in-house team is here to help.
Serving South Florida, Tampa Bay, and Central Florida, including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and surrounding communities.
Florida Termite Fumigation & Pest Control Experts
Termites are one of the most destructive pests affecting homes throughout Florida, often causing structural damage long before visible signs appear.
At My Son & I Pest Control, we focus on identifying termite activity early and applying the right treatment based on the structure, severity, and type of infestation. Our services include termite inspections, targeted treatments, and termite fumigation when a complete structural solution is required.
With extensive experience working across Florida’s diverse climates, we understand how termite infestations develop and how to eliminate them effectively while helping prevent future problems.
With over 1,500 structural fumigations completed annually, My Son & I Pest Control brings extensive experience handling Florida termite fumigation projects, all performed by our licensed in-house crews.
Why Termite Control is Critical in Florida
Florida’s warm, humid climate creates ideal conditions for termite activity throughout the year. Both drywood and subterranean termites can quickly establish colonies and spread throughout a structure if left untreated.
Because termites often remain hidden inside walls and structural wood, infestations can cause significant damage before visible signs appear. Professional termite inspections and treatment are essential to detect activity early and prevent costly repairs. In many cases, Florida termite fumigation is the most effective solution for eliminating widespread drywood termite infestations within a structure.
Signs of Termite Infestation
Termite infestations in Florida are often difficult to detect until damage appears. Recognizing the warning signs early can help prevent costly structural damage.
Common signs of termite activity include:
✔ Termite droppings (frass) near wood surfaces
✔ Mud tubes along foundations or walls
✔ Discarded wings near windows or doors
✔ Hollow or damaged wood
✔ Swarming termites inside the home
If you notice any of these signs, schedule a professional termite inspection as soon as possible.

Leading Florida Termite Fumigation Experts
Effective termite control begins with identifying where and how termites are active within a structure. Because every property presents different conditions, treatment strategies must be tailored accordingly.
At My Son & I Pest Control, our process starts with a detailed inspection and continues with targeted treatment recommendations based on the type of termite and severity of the infestation. When needed, we offer a specialized approach to Florida termite fumigation to eliminate colonies throughout the entire structure.
Comprehensive
Inspection
We conduct a detailed inspection to identify termite activity and assess the extent of the infestation. Our technicians inspect structural wood, attics, crawl spaces, and moisture-prone areas common in Florida properties.
Customized Treatment Plan
We develop a treatment plan based on the type of termite and severity of the infestation. Solutions may include localized treatments, soil treatments, or structural fumigation.
Treatment Application
Our technicians apply targeted treatments designed to eliminate termite colonies. This may include termite bait systems, liquid treatments, or Florida termite fumigation for complete structural treatment.
Monitoring and Prevention
We provide ongoing monitoring and prevention strategies to help reduce the risk of future termite infestations and protect your property long-term.
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Types of Termites We Treat in Florida
Florida is home to several termite species capable of causing serious structural damage. Identifying the type of termite is essential for selecting the most effective treatment approach. Depending on the species and severity of the infestation, treatment may include localized solutions or Florida termite fumigation for complete colony elimination.
Drywood Termites
Drywood termites live inside wooden structures and are one of the most destructive termite species in Florida. Whole-structure fumigation is often the most effective treatment for eliminating drywood termite infestations. Whole-structure termite tenting and fumigation is often the most effective treatment for eliminating drywood termite infestations.
Subterranean Termites
Subterranean termites live in underground colonies and travel through mud tubes to reach wood structures. Treatment often focuses on soil treatments and termite bait systems.
Formosan Termites
Formosan termites are an aggressive type of subterranean termite capable of causing extensive structural damage due to their large colony sizes.
Dampwood Termites
Dampwood termites prefer moist or decaying wood and are often associated with water damage or high humidity conditions.


Florida Termite Fumigation Services
Structural fumigation, also known as termite tenting, is one of the most effective methods for eliminating drywood termite infestations throughout Florida. Because termites often live deep within structural wood, surface treatments may not reach the entire colony. Our approach to Florida termite fumigation ensures treatment penetrates walls, ceilings, and hidden areas where termite activity is present.
With over a decade of experience and more than 1,500 structural fumigations completed annually, My Son & I Pest Control provides trusted Florida termite fumigation services performed exclusively by our licensed in-house crews.
This approach ensures complete colony elimination, consistent treatment quality, and long-term protection for your property.
Termite Fumigation Experts Serving Florida Communities
My Son & I Pest Control provides Florida termite fumigation and pest control services across multiple regions:

South Florida Termite Fumigation and Pest Control
• Miami • Fort Lauderdale • Davie
• Hollywood • Pembroke Pines
• Boca Raton • West Palm Beach

Central Florida Termite Fumigation and Pest Control
• Orlando • Kissimmee • Lakeland
• Daytona Beach • Port Orange
• Ormond Beach • New Smyrna Beach

Tampa Bay Florida Termite Fumigation and Pest Control
• Tampa • St. Petersburg
• Clearwater
• Brandon • Riverview

Why Choose Us for Your Termite Control Needs?
Comprehensive Florida Termite Fumigation
✔ Structural fumigation specialists
✔ In-house licensed fumigation crews
✔ 120+ years combined experience
✔ Free termite inspections
✔ WDO inspection certified
✔ Serving South Florida, Tampa Bay & Central Florida
✔ Safe, compliant fumigation procedures
What Our Customers Say
“Very grateful for the work they did in my house, putting the tent, very professional, punctual, very good experience, I recommend it 100%, thank you for the work done, thank you”
Chino Valdivia
“My Son & I Pest Control stands out as a reliable and professional pest control company that delivers on its promises. Having been a loyal customer for over five years, I can attest to their exceptional customer service, expertise, and commitment to safety, which have consistently exceeded my expectations.”
Lily Coro
“We highly recommend My Son & I Pest Control for anyone in need of pest control services. Their exceptional service, professionalism, and commitment to quality make them a top choice in the industry.”
Eddie Guzman
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Florida Termite Fumigation FAQs
– Mud tubes: Subterranean termites build pencil-width mud tubes along walls, foundations, or other surfaces to travel between their nests and food sources.
– Discarded wings: After swarming, reproductive termites (also called alates) shed their wings, leaving small piles near windowsills or light fixtures.
– Frass (termite droppings): Drywood termites leave behind piles of tiny, wood-colored pellets as they burrow through wood.
– Hollow-sounding wood: If tapping on wood results in a hollow sound, termites may have eaten away the inside.
– Bubbling paint or damaged wood: Swollen, cracked, or blistered paint can indicate termite damage beneath the surface.
Termites are known as silent destroyers because they can cause significant structural damage before their presence is detected. Over time, termites can:
– Weaken wooden beams, floors, and walls by eating through the cellulose found in wood.
– Compromise the structural integrity of homes, leading to costly repairs. In severe cases, termites can cause sagging floors or ceilings and damage to foundations. The longer a termite infestation goes untreated, the more extensive and expensive the damage will be. Termites cause billions of dollars in damage each year in the U.S. alone.
Termites can enter homes through:
– Foundation cracks and gaps: Subterranean termites build mud tubes through cracks in the foundation or gaps in utility lines to access wood structures.
– Wood-to-soil contact: Any part of your home where wood touches soil, such as decks or fences, provides termites easy access.
– Damp or rotting wood: Dampwood and subterranean termites are attracted to areas with moisture problems, such as leaky pipes, water-damaged wood, or poor ventilation.
– Flying through open windows or doors: Winged termites (swarmers) can enter homes in search of a new place to establish a colony, especially drywood termites.
Yes, termites can destroy a house if left untreated. While termite damage typically happens over months or years, large colonies of subterranean termites, especially Formosan termites, can cause significant structural damage in a relatively short time. They eat through wood, weakening the support structures of homes, which can lead to dangerous living conditions, collapse in extreme cases, or the need for extensive repairs. Regular inspections and timely treatments are crucial to preventing severe damage.
Professional pest control companies offer several termite treatments, including:
– Liquid termiticides: These chemical barriers are applied to the soil around a home to create a protective barrier that kills or repels termites trying to enter. It also eliminates existing colonies as termites come into contact with the treated soil.
– Baiting systems: Termite baits contain slow-acting insecticides that worker termites carry back to the colony, effectively killing the entire colony over time. Bait stations are strategically placed around the home’s perimeter.
– Fumigation: For drywood termites or severe infestations, fumigation involves sealing the home and filling it with a gas that kills termites throughout the structure.
– Wood treatments: Borate treatments can be applied to wood during construction or renovation to protect against termites by killing them when they attempt to feed on the treated wood.
– Heat treatments: Non-chemical heat treatments can be used to raise the temperature of affected areas to levels lethal to termites.
DIY termite treatments are generally not recommended for full infestations, as termites can cause significant structural damage if not treated thoroughly and professionally. Store-bought termite sprays may kill termites on contact, but they won’t address the root of the problem—the colony. Additionally, DIY treatments often fail to reach hidden colonies or effectively penetrate walls and soil.
Yes, termite inspections are essential, especially in regions like South Florida where termites are prevalent. Annual termite inspections by a licensed pest control professional can catch early signs of termite activity before significant damage occurs. Regular inspections are also required for homes that have had previous infestations or termite treatments, ensuring that the home remains protected. Inspections are a valuable preventive measure and can save homeowners thousands of dollars in repair costs.
Annual inspections are recommended in Florida due to the region’s high termite activity.
Yes, termites are highly active throughout Florida due to the warm, humid climate, making regular inspections essential.
Yes, annual inspections are recommended to detect termite activity early.
Florida termite fumigation is a whole-structure treatment used to eliminate drywood termite infestations that have spread throughout a property. It is typically recommended when localized treatments are not sufficient.
