Towering oaks, swaying palms, and leafy jacarandas do far more than beautify South Florida neighborhoods—they lower ambient temperatures, absorb storm water, raise real‑estate values, and anchor a sense of place. Yet those same living assets can also serve as stealth launch pads for subterranean termites. Once a colony establishes itself in a single weakened tree, it…
When South Florida neighborhoods invest in street trees, they gain shade, storm‑water control, and higher property values—but they also inherit the very real threat of subterranean termites. For decades, the Sentricon® System has proven that a small bait station can outperform gallons of soil termiticide when it comes to preserving those living assets. Below are three…
Termites thrive year‑round in South Florida’s warm, humid climate, and their favorite point of entry is often the landscape itself. Because tree roots create direct underground highways toward houses and outbuildings, protecting those roots is essential for both arboricultural and structural safety. Two competing strategies dominate the conversation: time‑tested liquid soil barriers and modern Integrated…