PEST CONTROL
Reliable Pest Control Services for Florida Homes & Businesses — Safe, Effective & Fully Licensed
Comprehensive Pest Control Solutions You Can Trust
When pests invade your home or business, you need fast, professional help from experts who understand Florida’s unique climate and structural challenges. At Time’s Up Fumigation, LLC, we provide high-quality pest control services tailored to eliminate infestations and prevent them from returning — all while exceeding state safety and performance standards.
Whether you’re dealing with termites, insects, rodents, or persistent seasonal pests, our certified technicians deliver powerful, long-term solutions you can depend on.
Serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa and Palm Beach with licensed, EPA-approved termite solutions.
Why Choose Our Pest Control Services?
Florida-Focused Expertise
With 7+ years of experience, we specialize in managing pests commonly found in South Florida’s warm and humid environment — including termites, ants, roaches, bed bugs, mosquitoes, and more.
We understand the patterns, hiding spots, and seasonal surges that affect Florida homes, giving us an edge in fast and accurate pest elimination.
Whole-Structure & Residential Expertise
From full fumigations to targeted treatments, we offer solutions designed for:
- Single-family homes
- Condos & townhouses
- Apartment communities
- Restaurants
- Office buildings
- Warehouses & retail
No structure is too big or too small for our fully licensed team.
Safe, EPA-Approved Treatments
Your family’s safety is our priority.
Our pest control products:
- Are certified by the EPA
- Are safe for children and pets
- Leave no harmful residues
- Meet all Florida legal requirements
We combine effectiveness with environmentally responsible solutions.
Fast, Efficient Service With Free Estimates
We know pests don’t wait — and neither should you.
That’s why we offer:
- Quick scheduling
- Free inspections and estimates
- Honest pricing with no hidden fees
- Same-week service availability
When you call, we act.
Pest Control Services We Offer
Termite Control
Drywood, subterranean, and Formosan termites.
Bed Bug Treatments
Targeted elimination techniques for residential and commercial spaces.
General Insect Control
Ants, roaches, spiders, mosquitoes, fleas, flies and more.
Residential Pest Control
Year-round protection for households.
Commercial Pest Control
Discreet, compliant and reliable service for businesses.
No generic solutions
Every treatment is customized to your property and pest problem
READY TO ELIMINATE PEST FROM YOUR PROPERTY?
What Makes Time’s Up Fumigation Different?
- High-Level Professionalism & Real Expertise
We’re not a volume-based pest company — we are specialists focused on quality, safety and results. - Bilingual Team — Se habla español
We proudly serve Florida’s diverse community with clear communication. Above-State Safety Standards
Our protocols exceed Florida regulations for fumigation and pest management.Clear Documentation for Every Service
You receive inspection reports, treatment details, and prevention guidelines.Modern Payment Options
Including credit cards for your convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
You should ask about licensing and insurance, the type of treatments used, whether products are safe for children and pets, how long the treatment lasts, if there is a service warranty, and how often follow-up visits are recommended. Transparent answers are a sign of a reliable company.
The basic rules of pest control are inspection, identification, treatment, prevention, and monitoring. Effective pest control focuses not only on eliminating pests but also on preventing future infestations by addressing entry points, moisture, and environmental conditions.
In Florida, pest control is typically recommended every 2–3 months due to the warm, humid climate that allows pests to thrive year-round. Homes with recurring issues or high-risk areas may benefit from monthly or quarterly service plans.
The five main pest control methods are:
Chemical control (approved pesticides)
Biological control (natural predators)
Physical control (traps and barriers)
Cultural control (environmental prevention)
Mechanical control (exclusion and removal methods)
Professional pest control often combines several of these methods for best results.
Termites, bed bugs, and cockroaches are among the hardest pests to eliminate. They hide deep within structures and reproduce quickly, making professional treatment essential for complete and lasting control.
The three C’s for pest control are Cleanliness, Conditions, and Control. Keeping spaces clean, managing environmental conditions, and applying proper control measures work together to reduce pest activity effectively.
Exterminators typically inspect and treat all necessary areas, including kitchens, bathrooms, entry points, and other pest-prone locations. Treatment in every room depends on the type of pest, severity of infestation, and the service plan recommended after inspection.
Insects are most active during spring and summer, especially between April and September. In warmer states like Florida, activity can remain high year-round, which is why consistent pest control is recommended.
States with warm, humid climates—such as Florida, Texas, and Louisiana—are known for having higher pest activity due to favorable conditions for insects and rodents year-round.
Termites are considered the most damaging pests to a house because they feed on wood and can cause severe structural damage if left untreated. Damage often goes unnoticed until it becomes extensive.
The four major pests commonly affecting homes and businesses are termites, cockroaches, ants, and rodents. These pests are responsible for most infestations and property damage.
Mosquitoes, cockroaches, and ants are often considered the most annoying pests due to their persistence, rapid reproduction, and impact on comfort and hygiene.
Before pest control service, you should clear access to affected areas, store food properly, move items away from walls, and follow any preparation instructions provided by the technician. Proper preparation helps ensure more effective treatment.

