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Licensed termite inspections for Tequesta homes and businesses. Formosan and drywood detection. Written WDO reports. Florida-licensed.

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Termite Inspection Services in Tequesta

Tequesta is a charming riverside community at the northern tip of Palm Beach County where the Loxahatchee River, tropical vegetation, and coastal proximity create ideal habitat for roof rats, drywood termites, and mosquitoes. The area's natural beauty comes with persistent pest pressure, and Florida's year-round warmth means infestations can escalate quickly without professional intervention. Proactive pest control is a must for Tequesta homeowners.

Palm Beach County has some of the highest termite pressure in the United States.Tequesta properties face year-round risk from Formosan subterranean termites โ€” the most destructive termite species in the world โ€” and drywood termites that infest structural wood without soil contact. Palm Beach County Pest Control provides thorough termite inspections with written WDO reports required for home sales and refinances.

Termite Threats in Tequesta

Formosan subterranean termites entered South Florida through port activity and are now established throughout Palm Beach County. A mature Formosan colony โ€” up to 10 million workers โ€” can consume a pound of wood per day and cause structural damage in as little as 18 months. Drywood termites infest wood independently of soil, targeting roof framing, furniture, and wood trim. Both species are active year-round in Tequesta's climate.

What Our Tequesta Termite Inspection Includes

  • Full property walkthrough โ€” Foundation, crawl spaces, attic, sills, framing, and exterior
  • WDO Report โ€” Written Wood-Destroying Organism report for home sales and refinances
  • Conducive conditions โ€” Identifying moisture, wood-soil contact, and other risk factors
  • Treatment recommendation โ€” If active termites are found, we provide a written treatment quote

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Termite Inspection in Tequesta โ€” FAQ

What termites are found in Tequesta?

Tequesta and all of Palm Beach County face two primary termite threats: Formosan subterranean termites (the most destructive species in the world, capable of destroying a home's structural timbers in 18 months) and drywood termites, which infest wood furniture, framing, and roof structures without soil contact.

How often should I get a termite inspection in Tequesta?

Annual termite inspections are strongly recommended for all Tequesta properties. Palm Beach County sits in the USDA's highest termite activity zone. Many homeowners and real estate transactions require a Florida-licensed inspector's written report (WDO report) annually.

What does a termite inspection in Tequesta include?

Our Tequesta termite inspections cover all accessible areas: foundation, crawl spaces, attic, sills, framing, and exterior. We provide a written WDO (Wood-Destroying Organism) report documenting any evidence of active termites, previous activity, or conducive conditions. Required for most home sales and refinances.

Tequesta Pest Questions

What pest issues do Tequesta homeowners face near the Loxahatchee River?

Tequesta's proximity to the Loxahatchee River and Jupiter Inlet creates elevated mosquito pressure along riverfront and Intracoastal properties. Residents also encounter ghost ants in kitchens, subterranean termites in residential construction, roof rats accessing attics from tropical and riparian vegetation, and iguana activity near waterways. Professional programs address all of these year-round pest pressures.

Are mosquitoes a serious problem in Tequesta?

Yes. Tequesta's location adjacent to the Loxahatchee River, Jupiter Inlet, and area canals provides significant nearby mosquito breeding habitat. Properties backing up to natural areas or waterways experience higher biting pressure. Monthly professional barrier spray during peak season (May through October) combined with on-property standing water elimination provides effective protection.

Does Tequesta have termite activity?

Tequesta is within Palm Beach County's high-termite-pressure zone. Both Formosan subterranean termites and drywood termites are active throughout the area. Annual WDO inspections by FDACS-licensed inspectors are strongly recommended for all Tequesta properties. Preventive soil termiticide applications and bait station monitoring systems protect your investment.

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