Florida's rainy season runs from roughly June through September, dumping an average of 50 to 60 inches of rain annually on South Florida and the Treasure Coast. That rainfall saturates the soil, drives moisture into building materials, and creates exactly the kind of damp conditions that accelerate termite activity.
Rainy season also coincides with peak swarming events, when mature colonies release winged reproductive termites to start new colonies nearby. A heavy rainstorm followed by warm, humid air is the ideal trigger for a termite swarm. Florida homeowners who see flying insects around their lights and windows after a summer rain are often witnessing a termite swarming event, not a harmless cloud of bugs.
Florida ranked number one in the country for termite activity in the 2025 Terminix national report. Palm Beach County and St. Lucie County sit in the heart of the highest-risk zone in the highest-risk state. The combination of year-round heat, persistent humidity, moist sandy soil, multiple invasive species, and dense residential development creates a termite environment unlike anything in the rest of the country. The structural damage that results from unchecked termite activity is almost never covered by homeowner's insurance because it is classified as a preventable maintenance issue. That means every dollar of repair comes directly out of the homeowner's pocket. According to the National Pest Management Association, termites cause $6.8 billion in damage across the U.S. every year. A disproportionate share of that number belongs to Florida.
Because the environmental conditions that drive termite activity in Florida are permanent and unchangeable, protection has to be proactive, ongoing, and year-round. Treating once and walking away is not how termite protection works in this climate. The most effective approach combines routine professional inspections with a continuous monitoring and baiting system. Sentricon and Annual Trelona bait stations are specifically designed for exactly this kind of ongoing, low-disruption protection. Stations installed around your home's perimeter work silently in the soil, intercepting foraging termites before they reach your structure and carrying the treatment back to eliminate the colony at the source. This approach is built for Florida because Florida's termite problem never stops.
At Wise House Pest Control, we have seen firsthand how devastating termite invasions can be for homeowners across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. We use safer, more effective treatments that target termites where they hide, breed, and travel. Not just where you see them. Florida's climate is not going to change. The termite pressure that comes with it is not going away. The only variable you can control is whether your home is protected before the damage starts. Contact us today for a free termite inspection and personalized protection plan.
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University of Florida/IFAS: Invasive Termites Spreading Farther Than Predicted (Feb. 2026) Pest Control Technology Magazine: Terminix Reveals Top States for Termite Activity (Feb. 2026) Is Your Neighborhood a Termite Hot Spot? UF/IFAS Researchers Track the Spread (March 2025) Hybrid Termites Now Confirmed in Florida, UF/IFAS Scientists Report (May 2025)