Termite season in South Florida typically coincides with the warm and humid months, which are generally from late spring through early fall. Termites are most active during the warmer months.
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Read MoreTermites are indeed visible, but their size and appearance can vary depending on their species and caste within the termite colony.
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Read MoreSouth Florida has a warm and tropical climate throughout the year, which means that some pests can be active at various times, including the fall season.
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