Marco Island homeowners and property managers deal with pest pressure that runs twelve months a year. The subtropical climate that makes this part of Florida appealing also makes it ideal for termites, ants, cockroaches, and a range of other pests that push into homes and commercial properties without much seasonal break. Bonita Springs Pest Control Pros covers Marco Island and the surrounding area with the full range of residential and commercial pest control, from one-time treatments to recurring prevention plans that keep activity from rebuilding between visits.
We cover the small city of Marco Island along with Goodland, Marco Shores-Hammock Bay, Winding Cypress, Verona Walk, and Naples Manor. Whether you are managing a single-family home, a vacation rental, or a commercial property, the call goes to the same place and the work gets handled the same way. Call (239) 299-7916 to get a quote. We are available every day from 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM.
Dealing with a recurring invasion or a sudden swarm? If a previous treatment did not hold, the answer is rarely to repeat the same approach and hope for a different result. We start with an inspection to find out what is actually happening, where the pest pressure is coming from, and whether the prior service addressed the right areas. Sometimes a perimeter barrier was applied but interior harborage areas were missed. Sometimes the species involved responds better to baiting than to a spray application. We identify what went wrong before we recommend anything.
If you have not had service before and are starting from scratch, the same logic applies. We do not apply a standard template to every property. Marco Island homes vary in age, construction, and proximity to water and vegetation, and what works for one property is not automatically right for another. The inspection is where the plan comes from.
Both species are active in this region and both are capable of causing significant structural damage before a homeowner notices anything visible. Formosan termites build large colonies and move quickly through wood framing. Formosan and drywood termites each behave differently, and both are well established across South Florida. Treatment is targeted to what the inspection finds, covering active areas, entry points, and wood-to-soil contact zones where activity typically originates. Follow-up is scheduled based on what the first visit reveals, because a single treatment rarely closes the matter on its own with either species.
These two ant species are among the most persistent in this part of Florida. Both form multi-queen colonies that split and relocate when disturbed, which is why a spray applied to a visible trail often makes the problem worse rather than better. Treatment involves targeted baiting that foragers carry back to the colony source, combined with perimeter application and attention to the entry points and moisture conditions that attract them. Recurring prevention is the practical follow-up, because pressure from surrounding vegetation and neighboring properties keeps recolonization likely without it.
American roaches are a fact of life in this region, and Marco Island properties are no exception. They thrive in moisture-rich conditions around irrigation equipment, under sinks, in garages, and along the exterior foundation where mulch and leaf litter accumulate. Treatment combines interior baiting in active areas with exterior application along the foundation and entry points. Products are applied according to the label, and the technician will explain what preparation is needed beforehand and answer any questions about re-entry timing on the day.
A pest control visit that skips the inspection and goes straight to application is guessing. We inspect first, every time. That means checking the foundation perimeter, crawl spaces, wall voids where accessible, under sinks and appliances, around plumbing penetrations, and anywhere moisture or organic material has accumulated.
The reason is straightforward. Pest activity visible to a homeowner is usually the edge of a larger situation. The colony, the nest, or the entry point is almost always somewhere less obvious. Work carried out by licensed pest control technicians starts with finding that location, because treatment applied to the wrong area does not address the source.
Once the inspection is complete, the technician explains what was found and what the treatment covers before any product goes down. You are not agreeing to something after the fact. The inspection drives the plan, and the plan is discussed before work begins.
If the scope is still open, the pest removal page is the place to start.
The kind of pest control a Marco Island property needs depends on the situation, not a fixed menu. A waterfront home with an active termite problem is a different job from a rental unit with a recurring ant trail, and both are different from a commercial kitchen dealing with roaches and drain flies. We treat your home the way we would want ours treated, which means the approach is built around what your property actually has going on.
When pests are already inside, the priority is addressing what is active and finding where it is coming from. A one-time treatment covers the inspection, interior treatment of active areas, and exterior barrier application. If the inspection turns up something that changes the scope, that conversation happens before the work proceeds. For a problem that has been building for a while, a follow-up visit is often part of what makes the treatment hold.
For homes and rental properties where pest pressure is continuous, a recurring prevention plan keeps the exterior barrier active and catches new activity before it builds into something larger. Return visits between scheduled services when they are needed are part of how a prevention plan works. You are not waiting for the next calendar date if something develops in between. The service page carries the full breakdown of plan options and what each covers.
Some jobs call for a focused approach rather than a general treatment. Yellowjacket nests in ground voids or wall cavities require a different method than a perimeter ant treatment. Rodent entry-point sealing and exclusion involves identifying how mice or rats are getting in and closing those routes, not just addressing the animals already inside. Bees discovered in a wall void need assessment before any action is taken, because the situation determines what is appropriate. Clothes moths and fabric pests concentrate in specific storage areas and require treatment targeted to where they are active. Centipedes and millipedes in damp areas typically signal a moisture issue that the treatment alone will not resolve. Fruit flies and drain flies in kitchens come from organic buildup in drains and around waste areas, and treatment addresses the source rather than just the adults in the air. Each of these situations gets handled on its own terms.
The price for pest control in Marco Island is based on the specifics of the job, not a flat rate applied to every property. The size of the property, the type of pest, how far the problem has progressed, and whether it calls for a single visit or a series of treatments are the things that move the number. A small apartment with a localized ant problem is a different quote from a larger home with active termite activity and multiple entry points.
You get the rate on the phone before anything is scheduled. We go through what the visit covers, what the treatment involves, and what follow-up is built into the plan. If you have questions about what is included, ask and you will get a straight answer. The price is confirmed before the appointment is booked, not after the technician arrives.
Call (239) 299-7916 to get a quote for your Marco Island property.
Same-day appointments are often available when you call during business hours, and emergency pest control calls are answered every day from 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM. We confirm the appointment details before the visit, including what preparation is needed on your end and what the technician will be doing when they arrive.
We understand that some properties cannot work around a standard schedule. Vacation rentals with turnover windows, commercial kitchens that need to stay open, and tenants who cannot easily leave the property for hours at a time all present real scheduling constraints. We work around those where we can, and we discuss the timing and access requirements when you book.
We answer the phone. We book the visit. We inspect before we leave.
Marco Island is our focus here, and we extend coverage across the surrounding communities throughout Collier County. If you are in Goodland, Marco Shores-Hammock Bay, Winding Cypress, Verona Walk, or Naples Manor, you are covered. The same service, the same inspection process, and the same follow-up apply across all of these areas.
Coverage is not limited to the immediate area. If you are managing a property in one of the communities surrounding Marco Island and need consistent pest control across multiple locations, call and we will work out a schedule that covers them.
A deep clean is not required before the visit, but clearing the areas the technician will need to access makes the treatment more effective. That means pulling items out from under sinks, moving things away from baseboards in active areas, and making sure the technician can reach the spaces where pests are concentrated.
Call (239) 299-7916 with your address and we will confirm right away. If you are on the boundary between two towns or in an unincorporated area, that is the quickest way to get a definite answer rather than guessing based on a map.
Gaps around pipes and utility lines, spaces under doors that do not seal flush, openings around the roofline and eaves, and cracks in the foundation are the most frequent entry points for mice and rats. Roof rats in particular are adept at using overhead routes, including gaps around fascia boards and vents, to get inside.
Yes. We cover Marco Island and the surrounding communities throughout Collier County, including Goodland, Marco Shores-Hammock Bay, Winding Cypress, Verona Walk, and Naples Manor. The same inspection process and treatment approach apply regardless of which community the property is in. Call (239) 299-7916 and we will confirm coverage for your address when you book.
Property size is one of the factors that affects the rate, because larger properties take more time and product to treat thoroughly. We go through the details on the call and confirm the price before anything is scheduled, so you know what you are paying before we book the visit.
Larger or agricultural properties often have different pest pressure patterns and may require a different treatment approach or schedule. Call with the details and we will work out what the service looks like for that type of property before anything is booked.
A property that sits unoccupied for months at a time is not protected from pest pressure during that period, and the lack of regular activity inside can allow infestations to develop without anyone noticing. A recurring prevention plan maintains the exterior barrier and keeps interior conditions from deteriorating between stays. When you call, we can talk through a schedule that fits how the property is used and make sure it is ready before each occupancy period.
Finding the entry point is a central part of effective rodent control, not an optional step. Treatment that addresses the rodents present without closing the entry point leaves the property open to continued pressure from outside. The inspection focuses on identifying how they are getting in, not just where they are showing up.
In most cases, yes. We discuss access requirements and scheduling constraints when you book, and the technician can work around occupied spaces where the treatment allows for it. The label directions for the products used will determine any re-entry timing, and the technician explains those on the day. If a particular area needs to be cleared temporarily, you will know that before the visit, not when the technician is already at the door.
Bonita Springs Pest Control Pros handles pest control across Marco Island and Collier County with a straightforward process: inspection first, treatment second, and the price confirmed before either one begins. If pests are already inside, we find them. If you want to keep them from getting in, we build a plan around your property. Call (239) 299-7916 to get a quote. We are available every day from 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM, and the rate is agreed before any treatment is scheduled.
Browse our service area list. Close by, we also work in: Estero, Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers.
Marco Island pest pressure does not follow a season, and the right service plan depends on what you are dealing with and how often it comes back. The table below lays out every plan we offer, who it fits best, and what it covers so you can call with a clear picture of what you need. Every plan starts with an inspection, and we confirm the rate and schedule before anything is booked.
| Service Option | Best For | Treatment Schedule | Pests We Target | Helpful Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-Time Treatment | Acute, specific pest problems with no ongoing pressure | Single visit with follow-up if activity continues |
| Best when you have a defined problem to resolve. If pressure persists after the visit, we schedule a return before recommending a plan. |
| Monthly | Properties with heavy, year-round pest pressure | Every month |
| Monthly visits maintain consistent perimeter pressure and catch new activity before it builds. A practical choice for properties surrounded by dense vegetation or near water. |
| Bi-Monthly | Homeowners who want steady protection without monthly scheduling | Every two months |
| Six visits per year keep the exterior barrier refreshed and give the technician a regular look at what is active. A common choice for Marco Island homes in established neighborhoods. |
| Quarterly | Most Marco Island residential properties | Every three months |
| Four visits per year align with the seasonal shifts that drive pest behavior in Collier County. Return visits between scheduled appointments are included when activity develops in between. |
| Seasonal (Spring and Fall) | Properties with predictable seasonal spikes | Two visits per year, timed to seasonal activity peaks |
| Targeted to the periods when stinging insects and fire ants are most active. Works well as a supplement to a quarterly plan or as a standalone for properties with specific seasonal concerns. |
| Rodent Control | Homes and businesses with active or suspected rodent activity | Initial treatment plus scheduled follow-up visits |
| Roof rats are common in Marco Island and often enter through rooflines and attic spaces. Treatment focuses on active areas, entry points, and harborage zones, with follow-up to confirm activity is resolved. |
| Commercial / High-Traffic | Restaurants, offices, warehouses, and multi-unit properties | Customized schedule based on property type and access requirements |
| Service is scheduled around your operating hours. Work is carried out by licensed pest control technicians familiar with commercial treatment requirements in Collier County. |
Call (239) 299-7916 to talk through which plan fits your property and get a rate before anything is scheduled.