Triton Termite & Pest, Got Bugs? 561-452-7712
Did You Know?
Did You Know this about Triton Termite & Pest?
- Unlike most companies, Triton's technicians are professionally trained and fully equipped to handle not just ordinary pests like ants and spiders, but termites and mosquitoes as well. That means less hassle for you, and better protection for your home.
- Triton Termite & Pest is based right here in Palm Beach county. For you, that's peace of mind knowing your pest professionals are always close by to handle any questions or concerns you may have.
- In addition to service plans specific to certain pests, Triton also offers one of the industry's most comprehensive plans...covering you for all your customary pests, as well as termites and mosquitoes, all on one simple plan. Not only does that relieve some stress for you, but often ends up saving you a lot of money as well.
- All of Triton's service plans come with unlimited free reservice for all of your covered pests? If your pests come back, Triton will too. Submit your request online or call our local office to schedule another service at your convenience.
- Triton specializes in No-Tent treatments for drywood termites. If you've got drywood termites, it may not be necessary to go through a costly fumigation.
Did you know this about bugs in Florida?
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Male mosquitoes do not bite. Instead, they feed on nectar, pollen, and other plant juices.
- Crazy ants get their name from the frantic manner in which their workers run around when they are disturbed.
- Cockroaches have been found to carry many disease causing pathogens, including illnesses such as dysentery, typhoid, cholera, and tuberculosis. In addition, they are also known to contribute to many allergies and even asthma.
- Termites work non-stop, 24 hours a day foraging for food. Their constant efforts seem to pay off, as the combined weight of all the termites in the world exceeds that of all the humans in the world.
- Florida is home to a number of species of scorpions. None of them are known to be lethal to humans, but they can certainly inflict a painful sting.
- A mouse can get into your home through an opening less than the size of a dime. Once they get in, there's a risk of being exposed to the germs contained in their feces and urine, or the pathogens passed along by their parasites, such as fleas, mites, and lice.