Fort Lauderdale's extensive waterfront properties and high-rise condominiums face unique termite challenges due to the city's coastal climate and dense urban development. The combination of saltwater exposure, elevated humidity from the Intracoastal Waterway, and aging concrete structures creates ideal conditions for both drywood and subterranean termite infestations.
The city's booming construction along Las Olas Boulevard and beachfront areas, combined with older neighborhoods like Victoria Park and Colee Hammock, requires specialized treatment approaches. Fort Lauderdale's canal system and proximity to the Everglades means year-round termite activity, with swarms particularly active during the warm, humid months that dominate the local climate.