Lawn Pest Control in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A beautiful lawn in the greater Fort Lauderdale area doesn't happen by accident; the South Florida humidity, heavy summer rains, and canal-front moisture make it a constant battle against chinch bugs, grubs, whiteflies, fire ants, and more. The right lawn pest control program keeps your turf healthy and looking its best all year long, not just after a treatment or two.
Price Termite & Pest Control has been protecting lawns for 38 years. Our outdoor lawn pest control in Fort Lauderdale targets the insects that feed on roots, suck moisture from leaves, and spread through your yard after every rainy season — treating problems at the source so they don't keep coming back.
Here's why homeowners trust us for lawn pest control:
- Covers fire ants, chinch bugs, grubs, whiteflies, armyworms, ticks, mosquitoes, and more
- Proactive treatments timed around Florida's rainy season and peak pest cycles
- The same familiar technician, season after season
- Consistent, fair pricing with no surprises
Customers come back to Price Termite & Pest Control year after year because the treatments work and the service is dependable. Give us a call and let's keep your lawn in great shape!
Your Lawn Deserves More
In South Florida's heat and humidity, lawn pests don't take a break, and neither do we. From chinch bugs destroying St. Augustine turf in canal-front neighborhoods to grubs quietly feeding on roots through the rainy season, outdoor pest pressure in the Greater Fort Lauderdale area is relentless. That's why our lawn pest control at Price is built around a process that actually follows through.
How We Treat, Protect, & Keep Your Lawn Healthy All Year Long
Every lawn we treat starts with a real assessment, not a guess. Florida yards deal with a specific mix of conditions: high water tables, dense residential lots, retention pond communities, and heavy summer rain that creates the perfect environment for fire ants, webworms, whiteflies, and more. We look at what's actually happening in your yard before we touch anything.
Here's what the process looks like from your first call to a healthier yard:
- You reach out, and we actually pick up. When you call Price, you're likely speaking directly with one of the owners, not a call center.
- We schedule a lawn inspection. A technician visits your property to identify active pest pressure, turf damage, and conditions specific to your yard.
- We build a targeted treatment plan. Based on what we find, we recommend the right combination of treatments — grub control, chinch bug coverage, whitefly treatment for trees, fire ant management, or mosquito control for canal-side yards.
- We treat with the right products at the right time. Florida's rainy season (May–October) and shifting pest cycles mean timing matters. We schedule treatments around conditions that affect results.
- We call the day before every visit. No surprises. You'll know exactly when we're coming so you can plan around it.
- Your technician shows up, treats thoroughly, and communicates clearly. Our technicians are familiar faces; many customers know them by name and have worked with them for years.
- We follow up if something isn't right. If a pest issue persists or conditions change after a heavy storm, we respond quickly. That's the standard, not the exception.
- We keep you on a consistent treatment schedule. South Florida's climate means outdoor pest control is year-round work. We stay on top of it so you don't have to think about it.
The results our customers describe are straightforward: greener turf, fewer pests, and a yard they can actually use. That's what a reliable, people-driven outdoor pest control process looks like.
We Stand Behind Every Treatment
We believe in the quality of our work — and you deserve results that actually hold up over time.
If pests come back after we treat, so do we. No cost, no questions asked, no runaround.
Grub Control That Keeps Lawns Healthy All Year
Grubs are one of the most damaging lawn pests in South Florida, and most homeowners don't notice them until the damage is already done. Our proactive grub control in Fort Lauderdale is the difference between a lawn that thrives through summer and one that needs resodding in the fall.
Why Recurring Grub Treatments Work Better Than One-Time Fixes
The warm, humid climate and high water table create near-perfect conditions for grub activity well beyond a single season. Grub larvae feed underground on grass roots, cutting off your turf's ability to absorb water and nutrients — and by the time brown patches appear, the damage runs deep. Studies show that a single grub population can destroy up to 100% of turf root mass in affected areas before any visible symptoms show up above ground. Waiting until you see the signs means you're already behind.
Recurring residential treatments stay ahead of the cycle. Rather than reacting to an outbreak, a consistent treatment plan targets larvae at the right stage of development — before they cause the kind of root damage that leads to large dead zones across your yard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do lawn pests require insecticide treatments?
Certain lawn pests require insecticide treatments to prevent damage.
What are grubs?
Grubs are root-feeding larvae.
What is lawn pest control?
Lawn pest control is the treatment of insects and pests that damage turf and ornamental plants.
When does grub damage commonly appear?
Grub damage commonly appears in summer.
Lawn Pest Control Service Area
Since 1988, Price Termite & Pest Control has delivered dependable lawn pest control to homeowners and communities across South Florida. Check below to see if your city or nearby area is covered:
