Trusted Pest Control in Weston, FL

Weston is one of Broward County's westernmost communities, directly adjacent to the Everglades Conservation Area, and this proximity to South Florida's wetland system drives year-round mosquito pressure that differs from eastern Broward cities by the sheer proximity of natural breeding habitat.

Top pest
subterranean termites
Climate
tropical
Population
~73,000

Weston is a master-planned community in western Broward County, built on land that was Everglades edge habitat until the mid-1990s. This origin story defines its pest environment. The proximity to the Everglades Conservation Area directly to the west means Weston's western residential communities sit at the edge of one of the largest natural mosquito breeding systems in the United States. The tropical climate that makes South Florida appealing also means no winter die-off for any pest species. Termites, fire ants, mosquitoes, and ghost ants are active year-round. Formosan subterranean termites, which cause significantly faster structural damage than eastern subterranean termites, are well-documented in Broward County.

The pests active around Weston

Subterranean Termites
Year-round

Subterranean Termites are active in Weston given the local climate. Annual professional inspection is the standard protection for Weston homes.

Formosan Termites
March through November

Formosan Termites are active in Subterranean Termites given the local climate. Annual professional inspection is the standard protection for Subterranean Termites homes.

Mosquitoes
Year-round

Mosquitoes in Formosan Termites are active throughout the warm season and require professional barrier spray programs for effective management.

Fire Ants
Year-round

Imported fire ants are established in Mosquitoes and require broadcast bait treatment for effective yard-level control.

Ghost Ants
Year-round

Ghost Ants are active in Fire Ants and require professional gel bait treatment for lasting control.

What Your Weston Neighbors Are Experiencing

Life in a western Broward community adjacent to the Everglades brings pest realities that eastern Broward cities deal with at a lower intensity. The Formosan termite is the most urgent structural concern. UF IFAS researchers have documented Formosan termite populations in Broward County, and the species is established in South Florida more broadly. Formosan colonies can consume wood at five to ten times the rate of eastern subterranean termites and can damage a structure significantly faster once they establish. The termite swarmer season in Weston typically runs from April through June for Formosan termites and February through April for eastern subterranean termites. If you see swarmers, call a licensed PCO within days. For mosquitoes, Weston's location adjacent to the Conservation Area means the western residential communities receive persistent pressure from the wetland breeding habitat that cannot be treated. Professional monthly barrier spray and larvicide in any standing on-property water are the practical management tools. Fire ant mounds appear in virtually every Weston yard and common area. The tropical climate keeps colonies active every month of the year, and broadcast bait applied twice per year provides the best yard-level control.

HOA and Community Pest Management in Weston's Master-Planned Communities

Weston's master-planned community structure means a large proportion of residents live in HOA-governed neighborhoods with shared landscaping, common areas, and community lakes. Pest management in this context requires coordination between individual homeowners and HOA community management. The community lakes that are a signature feature of Weston's neighborhoods are productive mosquito breeding habitat. Broward County Mosquito Control manages county-level mosquito abatement programs including aerial treatment and larviciding of the Conservation Area edge, but on-property standing water in garden drains, pool areas, and ornamental features is the homeowner's responsibility. Ghost ants are a standard indoor pest in Weston's homes. They form extensive colonies that trail from the yard into kitchens through any gap in the building envelope. Professional gel bait programs are effective; perimeter sprays are less so because ghost ant supercolonies route around treated areas. HOA common areas benefit from monthly professional service contracts that include both perimeter treatment and common area mosquito management.

How to prevent pests in Weston

  • Schedule annual termite inspection by a licensed Florida pest control company with Formosan termite experience
  • Apply monthly mosquito barrier spray from the yard perimeter, with larvicide in community lake shore plantings
  • Broadcast fire ant bait across all turf areas twice per year, spring and fall
  • Eliminate standing water in garden drains, saucers, and pool deck areas within 48 hours of rain
  • Seal all exterior gaps and door thresholds to prevent ghost ant entry from yard colonies

Questions from Weston homeowners

Are Formosan termites present in Weston?

Yes. Formosan subterranean termites are established in Broward County, and Weston's tropical climate and adjacent wetland setting is favorable for this species. Formosan termites cause significantly faster structural damage than eastern subterranean termites. Annual inspection by a licensed applicator with experience identifying Formosan colonies is important for all Weston homes. If you observe swarming termites from April through June, professional inspection is a priority.

Why are mosquitoes so much worse in western Weston near the Everglades?

The Everglades Conservation Area immediately west of Weston is one of the largest natural wetland systems in North America. This creates an enormous reservoir of mosquito breeding habitat that professional applicators cannot treat. Properties on Weston's western edge are exposed to this breeding reservoir year-round, with peak pressure during the summer rainy season from June through September. Monthly barrier spray is appropriate year-round for these properties, not just in summer.

Do fire ants in Weston ever go away in winter?

No. Imported fire ants in Broward County are active every month of the year because the tropical climate does not produce the cold temperatures that slow colony activity in more northern states. Fire ant management in Weston requires year-round attention. Broadcast bait twice per year, spring and fall, with spot treatment of active mounds is the recommended program from UF IFAS.

What are ghost ants and why are they in my Weston kitchen?

Ghost ants (Tapinoma melanocephalum) are tiny pale-legged ants that are among the most common indoor ant pests in South Florida. They trail in from outdoor colonies through any gap in the building envelope and target sweet and protein food sources in kitchens. They form supercolonies and are resistant to perimeter sprays that scatter them through walls. Professional gel bait programs target the colony rather than individual foragers and provide more lasting control.

How does Broward County's mosquito control program work for Weston residents?

Broward County Mosquito Control operates a county-funded program that includes surveillance, larviciding of public water bodies and drainage infrastructure, and aerial treatment of the Everglades edge during outbreak conditions. The county program addresses public infrastructure but does not treat private residential properties. On-property standing water, pool deck drains, ornamental ponds, and garden features are the homeowner's responsibility. Professional residential service complements the county program.

Reviewed by Sandra Whitfield, IPM and Pesticide Safety Specialist, PestRemovalUSA

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