Local Pest Control Services in Palm Coast, Florida
Family-owned and locally operated in Palm Coast, FL.
We protect your home from 39+ pests using pet and people-safe, botanical-first products and all-electric equipment — with a 100% service guarantee. If pest return between scheduled services, so do we at no additional charge.
No sign-up fee · Cancel anytime if not completely satisfied · Same-day service available if contacted before 2 pm est
Choose your Palm Coast pest control plan
Both plans cover 39+ pests with our full service guarantee. The Premium plan adds monthly mosquito, flea, tick, and fire ant coverage.
Home Plan
6 services / year · Bi-monthly
Home Premium Plan
12 services / year · Monthly
Included with both plans:
How we protect your Palm Coast home
Residential Pest Control
Comprehensive pest control tailored to Florida homeowners. We treat the exterior, whole home, and lawn at every appointment — covering 39+ pests including ants, roaches, spiders, silverfish, earwigs, millipedes, and more. Optional no-cost interior treatments available. If pests return between visits, we come back free.
Multi-Point Exterior Inspection
Every visit includes a thorough inspection of your entire property — roof edges and soffits, window and door frames, foundation and crawl spaces, drainage and water lines, landscaping and foliage, and any conditions conducive to pest harborage. We identify root causes, not just symptoms.
Mosquito Control & Reduction
We perform liquid mosquito barrier applications at every scheduled visit using plant-based ingredients, targeting resting areas in shrubs and ground cover. Included in the Home Premium Plan at no additional cost — up to 10,000 sq. ft. of lawn coverage.
Eco-Friendly & All-Electric
We use all-electric equipment and vehicles, reducing our carbon footprint on every visit. Our multi-step approach prioritizes natural, botanical solutions first — physical barriers, traps, and natural repellents — before any chemical intervention.
Fire Ant Control
Fire ant mounds near your home are treated and eliminated. We treat the perimeter up to 20 ft from your foundation to prevent new colonies from establishing and protect your family and pets from painful stings.
Stinging Insect & Wasp Control
Active and inactive wasp nests and stinging insect harborage are removed from the exterior of your home — up to 20 ft high. Cobwebs are cleared from eaves, windows, and entryways at every visit.
Interior Inspections On Request
At your request, we'll inspect the interior of your home at no extra charge — identifying entry points, moisture issues, and any active pest activity. We customize bait stations and adjust treatment concentrations to your specific needs.
100% Service Guarantee
If pests return between your scheduled visits, we come back and re-treat at absolutely no additional cost. No hassle, no questions asked. Your satisfaction is guaranteed — period.
Common Palm Coast pests we treat
Florida's warm, humid climate creates year-round pest pressure unlike anywhere else in the country. Here's a breakdown of what we deal with most in Flagler County homes — and exactly how we handle each one.
Ghost Ants
Nearly invisible and relentless, ghost ants are one of Florida's most frustrating household pests. They colonize kitchen counters, bathrooms, and wall voids almost overnight. Standard sprays scatter the colony and make infestations worse — we use targeted baiting protocols that eliminate the queen and the entire colony at the source.
Fire Ants
Fire ant mounds appear fast in Palm Coast's sandy soil — especially after rain. A single mound can contain 250,000 workers and satellite colonies spread quickly across a yard. We treat active mounds directly and apply a perimeter barrier up to 20 ft from your foundation to stop new colonies from establishing near your family and pets.
Carpenter Ants
Florida's humidity creates ideal conditions for carpenter ants, which tunnel through moist or damaged wood in walls, window frames, and roof eaves. Unlike termites, they don't eat wood — but the structural damage they cause is just as serious. We locate and treat active galleries and address the moisture conditions attracting them.
White-Footed Ants
One of the most difficult ants to control in Florida, white-footed ants form massive super-colonies with millions of workers and multiple queens. They don't respond to most baits. Our treatment protocol targets foraging trails and nesting sites using products specifically effective against this species.
Bigheaded Ants
Common in Palm Coast lawns and landscaping, bigheaded ants build extensive underground tunnel networks that can undermine pavers, driveways, and foundation edges. They're often mistaken for termites when they swarm. We treat the soil and perimeter to disrupt colonies before they cause visible damage.
Palmetto Bugs (American Cockroach)
The most complained-about pest in Palm Coast. These large roaches — up to 2 inches long — thrive in Florida's heat and humidity, entering homes through gaps in foundations, plumbing penetrations, garage doors, and weep holes. Our exterior barrier treatment targets harborage zones and entry points before they get inside.
German Cockroaches
The most problematic indoor roach species in Florida. German cockroaches reproduce rapidly — a single female can produce 30,000 offspring in a year — and quickly develop resistance to over-the-counter products. They concentrate in kitchens and bathrooms near heat and moisture. We use gel baiting and growth regulators to break the breeding cycle completely.
Smoky Brown Cockroaches
Common in Flagler County's wooded neighborhoods, smoky brown roaches are strong fliers attracted to outdoor lighting and moisture. They enter attics, soffits, and wall voids from trees and mulch beds. Our treatment focuses on exterior harborage areas — mulch, leaf litter, wood piles, and roof lines — where they breed and shelter.
Asian Cockroaches
Often confused with German cockroaches, Asian roaches are outdoor breeders that swarm toward lights at night and can enter homes in large numbers. They thrive in Palm Coast's landscaped lots and mulched beds. We treat the lawn perimeter and landscape areas to reduce outdoor populations before they become an indoor problem.
Wolf Spiders
Large, fast-moving, and alarming to encounter, wolf spiders are common in Palm Coast homes — especially in garages, ground-floor rooms, and around exterior doors. They don't build webs; they hunt actively. Our exterior barrier treatment reduces the insect prey that draws them in and directly targets their harborage areas.
Southern Black Widow
Florida is home to the southern black widow — a medically significant spider found in garages, utility boxes, woodpiles, and undisturbed storage areas. Their venom is a serious health concern for children and pets. We inspect and treat known harborage areas and remove webs at every visit.
Brown Recluse
While less common than black widows in coastal Florida, brown recluse spiders do appear in Flagler County — particularly in boxes, closets, and seldom-disturbed areas. Their necrotic bite can cause serious tissue damage. We treat interior and exterior harborage zones and advise on storage practices that reduce risk.
Cellar & Orb-Weaver Spiders
Cellar spiders build messy webs in corners, eaves, and garages. Orb-weavers spin large decorative webs around exterior lights and entryways. While harmless, both are a nuisance. We remove webs and treat entry points at every scheduled visit to keep them from rebuilding.
Cat Fleas
Despite the name, cat fleas are the most common flea species affecting both dogs and cats in Florida — and they bite humans too. Palm Coast's warm climate means flea season never truly ends. We treat the exterior lawn and landscape perimeter where fleas develop in soil and leaf litter, breaking the life cycle before they infest your home.
American Dog Tick
Common in Flagler County's grassy and wooded areas, American dog ticks are a vector for Rocky Mountain spotted fever. They wait on tall grass and shrub edges for a passing host. Our perimeter treatment targets the transition zones between lawn and landscape where ticks concentrate.
Lone Star Tick
Aggressive and fast-moving, lone star ticks are increasingly common in Palm Coast neighborhoods near natural areas and retention ponds. They're known vectors of ehrlichiosis and STARI. We treat lawn edges, ground cover, and wooded borders where lone star ticks are most active.
Black-Legged (Deer) Tick
The primary vector of Lyme disease in the eastern US, black-legged ticks are present in Flagler County and are most active in cooler months — fall through spring. Our year-round exterior treatments keep tick populations suppressed during their peak activity windows.
Asian Tiger Mosquito
The most aggressive daytime biter in Palm Coast, the Asian tiger mosquito breeds in tiny amounts of standing water — bottle caps, plant saucers, clogged gutters. Unlike most mosquitoes, it bites all day long. Our monthly barrier treatments target resting areas in shrubs and ground cover where they shelter between feedings.
Southern House Mosquito
The primary nighttime biter in Flagler County and a known vector of West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis. It breeds in retention ponds, drainage swales, and stagnant water common throughout Palm Coast. We apply larvicide to standing water sources and barrier treatments to adult resting zones.
Saltmarsh Mosquito
Palm Coast's proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway and coastal marshes means saltmarsh mosquitoes can arrive in large numbers after tidal flooding events. These strong fliers travel up to 20 miles from breeding sites. Our barrier treatments create a protective zone around your yard during peak emergence periods.
Silverfish & Firebrats
Silverfish thrive in Florida's humidity and are commonly found in bathrooms, kitchens, attics, and bookshelves — feeding on paper, glue, and starchy materials. They're a sign of excess moisture. We treat harborage areas and recommend moisture control measures to eliminate the conditions that attract them.
Gnats (Fungus Gnats & Drain Flies)
Fungus gnats breed in overwatered potting soil; drain flies breed in the organic buildup inside sink and shower drains. Both are common in Palm Coast homes year-round. We identify the breeding source, treat it directly, and advise on the watering and drain maintenance habits that prevent recurrence.
Millipedes & Centipedes
After heavy rain, millipedes migrate in large numbers from mulch and soil into garages and ground-floor rooms. Centipedes follow the insects they prey on. Both are driven indoors by moisture. Our exterior perimeter treatment creates a barrier along foundation edges and entry points where they enter.
Earwigs
Earwigs shelter in moist mulch, leaf litter, and landscaping during the day and move toward home foundations at night. They enter through gaps under doors and around utility lines. We treat the exterior perimeter and landscape beds where earwigs concentrate, especially after rain.
Crickets
Field and house crickets are drawn to exterior lighting and enter homes through gaps around doors, windows, and utility penetrations. In large numbers they damage fabrics and paper goods. Our exterior barrier treatment targets the foundation perimeter and entry points where crickets congregate at night.
Stink Bugs & Kudzu Bugs
Both species are seasonal invaders in Flagler County that aggregate on sun-warmed exterior walls in fall and attempt to overwinter inside wall voids and attics. They're harmless but produce an unpleasant odor when disturbed. We treat exterior walls and entry points before they establish inside.
Eco-friendly pest control for Palm Coast families
We use all-electric equipment and vehicles on every job — reducing our carbon footprint while protecting your home. Our multi-step process prioritizes natural, botanical solutions before any chemical intervention. Physical barriers, traps, and natural repellents come first. Choose EcoPest and protect your home while contributing to a greener, more sustainable future.
Home Premium Plan
Our Palm Coast Mosquito Treatment Plan — included at no extra charge.
Monthly mosquito barrier treatments, flea & tick coverage, and fire ant control are all included in the Home Premium Plan at $79.98/mo.