Have questions about pest control, our process, or what to expect? We’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you feel confident and informed before getting started.
A Defenders technician inspects your property, identifies any active issues or entry points, and treats accordingly. We treat both inside and outside, using natural and traditional methods based on what your space needs.
We move quickly for our customers and are available Monday through Friday. Call us at (904) 819-1914, and we’ll get you scheduled as soon as possible with timely, reliable service when you need it.
For the initial visit, it helps to have someone home so we can walk through the interior. For recurring exterior treatments, it's typically not required.
Most appointments run between 30 minutes and an hour depending on property size and what needs to be addressed.
Clear clutter from under sinks and along baseboards, secure pets, and let us know about any specific areas of concern. We'll handle the rest.
For most Northeast Florida homes and businesses, quarterly service is the baseline. Some properties benefit from monthly visits depending on the level of activity or the time of year.
Florida's climate never fully shuts pest activity down. Warm temperatures, humidity, and rainfall create year-round pressure. Without ongoing treatment, populations rebuild between visits.
Ants, roaches, spiders, mosquitoes, fleas, termites, and rodents are the most common. Palmetto bugs and subterranean termites are particularly active in this region.
Yes. Unlike northern states where winter breaks the cycle, Florida's mild winters keep pests active all year. Year-round protection is the only reliable way to stay ahead of them.
Significantly. Heavy rain drives pests indoors and accelerates breeding. Heat speeds up reproduction cycles. Northeast Florida's weather makes consistent treatment more important, not less.
Rain floods ground-level nests and pushes pests like ants, roaches, and spiders toward higher, drier ground, which often means inside your home.
Yes. Cleanliness reduces attractants but doesn't eliminate entry points. Pests come in through gaps, cracks, plumbing penetrations, and doors regardless of how clean a home is.
Moisture is the biggest driver — leaky pipes, standing water, and humidity. Food sources, warmth, and dense landscaping close to the foundation are also major factors.
Yes. We offer one-time treatments for specific issues. However, in Florida's climate, most customers find that ongoing service is more effective and more cost-efficient over time.
Regular interior and exterior treatments, follow-up visits if activity returns between scheduled services, and a consistent technician who gets to know your property.
Contact us directly at (904) 819-1914 to discuss plan options. We'll walk you through what makes sense for your property without pressure.
We come back at no cost. Ongoing protection plans include follow-up service if activity returns before your next scheduled visit.
Yes. Every property is different. We build your plan around what we find during the initial inspection and adjust over time as needed.
We offer both, but most property owners choose ongoing service because it provides consistent protection and better long-term results in Florida’s climate.
Some increased pest activity in the first few days is normal as treatments disturb nests and drive pests out. Activity should drop off significantly within a week.
Catching a problem early costs far less than treating an established infestation. Preventative service keeps populations from ever reaching that point.
If pest activity returns between scheduled visits, call us and we'll come back out asap. Follow-up service is part of ongoing protection, not an add-on. We assess what's happening, treat accordingly, and adjust your plan if needed.
Defenders is a locally owned company with over 40 years of experience in Northeast Florida. We focus on prevention, clear communication, and long-term protection rather than quick, temporary fixes.
Yes. Our treatments are applied with care and are designed to be used responsibly around homes. Your technician will also explain any simple precautions before and after service when needed.
In most cases, no. Many of our services are designed to be completed while you remain at home. If anything specific requires temporary precautions, we will communicate that clearly beforehand.
We handle a wide range of common indoor and outdoor pests found in Northeast Florida, along with seasonal and occasional invaders. Each service is tailored based on what is active at your property. Explore our pest library for more details on pests we treat.
We offer both, but most homeowners choose ongoing service because it provides consistent protection and better long-term results in Florida’s climate.
Ant colonies are opportunistic. A new food source, moisture issue, or change in weather can trigger sudden foraging activity. Where there's one trail, there's a colony nearby.
That's frass — a sign of wood-destroying insects, most likely carpenter ants or termites. It warrants a professional inspection immediately.
Rodent or roach activity. Both are more common than most homeowners realize and both require prompt treatment before populations grow.
Usually, yes. Roaches are nocturnal and avoid light. If you're seeing one during the day, there are almost certainly more hiding where you can't see them.
Call us right away. Termites cause structural damage quickly and rarely show obvious signs until the damage is already significant. Early intervention matters.
Absolutely. Most pest activity happens inside walls, under floors, and in crawl spaces. Visible pests are often just the surface of a larger hidden population.