Got Questions About Pest or Rodent Inspections?
We’ve gathered the most common questions about our pest and rodent control inspections, services, and scheduling—so you know exactly what to expect before we arrive.
FAQ — Pest & Rodent Control Inspection
What types of pests do you inspect for?
We inspect for a wide range of pests, including:
- Termites (subterranean and drywood)
- Roaches (German, American)
- Rats and mice
- Ants (carpenter, fire ants, sugar ants)
- Wasps and hornets
- Spiders
- Bed bugs
- Mosquito breeding signs
Do you provide extermination services?
No. We specialize in inspections only. This ensures an unbiased report without upselling treatments. However, we can refer you to trusted local pest control companies upon request.
What's included in a pest control inspection?
Our inspection includes:
- Full property assessment (interior, exterior, attic, crawlspaces)
- Identification of pest activity and possible infestations
- Evidence of nests, droppings, damage, or trails
- Moisture and entry-point analysis
- A detailed digital report with recommendations and photos
Is a pest inspection required when buying or selling a home?
Often, yes. Many lenders and buyers request WDO (Wood-Destroying Organism) inspections to protect their investment. It’s also common in real estate transactions across Florida.
How long does the inspection take?
Most pest and rodent control inspections take 1–2 hours, depending on the property size and findings.
How much does a pest inspection cost?
Pricing varies by property size and location. Contact us for a quick free quote.
What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve:
- Brevard County
- Indian River County
- Palm Bay, Melbourne, Cocoa Beach, Titusville, Rockledge, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, and nearby Florida cities.
How soon can I schedule an inspection?
We offer flexible scheduling, with next-day appointments available in many areas. [Call us or book online here.]
Are your inspections pet-friendly?
Yes. Our pest and rodent inspections are non-invasive and safe for pets. We do ask that pets are secured during interior inspections for safety and accuracy.
How do I know if I have a pest problem?
You might notice droppings, strange odors, gnaw marks, or sounds in the walls or attic. A professional inspection helps confirm the extent and type of infestation.
Is pest control safe for kids and pets?
Yes. We use environmentally safe and regulated treatments designed to minimize risk to humans and animals. We’ll always guide you on what precautions (if any) are needed.
How often should pest inspections be done?
We recommend at least once a year, or immediately after seeing signs of pest activity. In Florida, where pests thrive year-round, regular inspections help prevent serious infestations.
Do you offer preventative pest treatments?
Yes, we offer customized prevention plans that include sealing entry points, monitoring high-risk areas, and routine treatments to keep pests away before they become a problem.
What’s the difference between pest control and pest inspection?
Pest inspection identifies existing or potential issues, while pest control involves actively treating and removing pests. Think of inspection as diagnosis—and control as the treatment.
