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Year-Round Pest Control in Hollywood, FL: How the Climate Fuels Termites, Mosquitoes & Rodents (And What You Can Do About It)

  • swatpestsquad
  • Oct 7
  • 3 min read

Living in South Florida has many perks — sunshine, tropical scenery, and year-round outdoor living. But it also means pests are rarely “out of season.” The heat, humidity, and abundant rainfall create ideal conditions for termites, mosquitoes, rodents, and other critters to thrive. At SWAT Pest Squad, based in Hollywood, FL, we serve homeowners across South Florida including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, and surrounding cities. In this post, we’ll explore how South Florida’s climate influences pest behavior, the risks homeowners face, and what you can do proactively to protect your property.


Sunny day in South Florida.
Sunny day in South Florida.


How the Climate Impacts Pest Behavior


South Florida’s climate creates the perfect environment for pests to thrive. The constant humidity and moisture attract insects and termites, especially in homes with leaks or wood that stays damp. Because temperatures stay warm all year, there’s no winter “reset” to slow pests down, meaning infestations can continue growing unnoticed. Heavy rainfall and frequent storms often leave behind standing water, which becomes prime breeding ground for mosquitoes and can also encourage subterranean termites to expand their underground tunnels. Dense landscaping and lush vegetation make matters worse, providing pests with natural “bridges” from the yard to the home. Shrubs touching siding, piles of mulch, or leaf litter around the foundation all make it easier for insects, rodents, and wildlife to find a way inside.


Rainy day in Miami Shores Florida
Rainy day in South Florida.

Top Pests Hollywood, FL. Homeowners Battle Year-Round


  1. Subterranean Termites

    Because the soil doesn’t freeze, these termites are active nearly year-round. They can build mud tubes, feed on wood, and cause structural damage.


  2. Mosquitoes

    Standing water from storms or irrigation attracts mosquito breeding. These pests are more than nuisances — they carry diseases.


  3. Rodents (rats, mice, squirrels)

    Rodents look for food, water, and shelter. In tropical climates, food waste, overgrown foliage, or clogged drains provide ideal habitats.


  4. Cockroaches & Ants

    These pests are drawn to moisture, food crumbs, dark hiding places — common in Florida’s warm, humid environment.


  5. Wildlife (raccoons, opossums, iguanas, birds)

    With plentiful green space and water sources, wildlife frequently encroaches on human habitats, causing damage, noise, or health risks.



Prevention Tips: How to Keep Pests at Bay


1. Manage Moisture & Drainage


  • Repair leaks, ensure gutters and downspouts are clear

  • Use dehumidifiers in basements, crawlspaces, attics

  • Grade soil away from the foundation



2. Maintain Landscaping & Barriers


  • Trim shrubs away from siding or roof

  • Remove leaf litter, piles of mulch, wood debris

  • Use gravel or hardscaping next to foundation edges



3. Seal Entry Points


  • Caulk gaps around windows, doors, pipes

  • Cover vents with mesh screens

  • Install door sweeps, weather stripping



4. Eliminate Standing Water


  • Check for clogged drains, gutters, pots, tires

  • Turn over containers, level the ground

  • Maintain pools properly



5. Monitor & Inspect Regularly


  • Look for signs: mud tubes, chewed wires, droppings

  • Use bait stations or traps in key areas

  • Schedule seasonal professional inspections




When to Call in the Professionals


Even with the best precautions, pests may still find a way in. Consider calling SWAT Pest Squad if you notice:


  • Termite damage or mud tubes

  • Rodent noise, droppings, gnawed wiring

  • Persistent mosquito problems

  • Wildlife in attic, crawlspace, or roof

  • Recurring problems despite your own efforts


Our technicians specialize in South Florida pest control, using targeted, environmentally aware solutions (vs broad blanket treatments). We’ll tailor a plan based on your property, pest pressure, and your goals (e.g. prevention, removal, exclusion).


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Conclusion


From Ft. Lauderdale to Hollywood down to Miami and the rest of South Florida, climate is a pest magnet — but with strategic prevention and timely action, you can significantly reduce your risk. From moisture control to sealing your home, a proactive mindset goes a long way. And when pests do persist, SWAT Pest Squad is here to help with fast, safe, and effective service.



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