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Hurricane Recovery Pest Checklist for Polk County, FL Homes

After every named storm that affects Polk County, the pest pressure landscape shifts in predictable ways: mosquito populations explode 5–10 days post-storm from floodwater eggs; rodents are displaced from yards and groves into homes seeking dry shelter; termite swarms can be triggered by sudden rain after warm dry periods; and wood-decay fungi establish in moisture-damaged structural lumber within 14–30 days if not addressed.

Quick answer. Post-storm Polk County pest priorities: (1) mosquito barrier within 7 days, (2) rodent inspection and exclusion at 14 days, (3) WDO inspection on any moisture-damaged structure at 30 days, (4) wet-wood removal and ventilation immediately. Polk County Mosquito Control District (PCMCD) coordinates county-wide post-storm aerial larviciding.

Mosquito surge response

Within 5–10 days of storm flooding, Psorophora ferox, Aedes vexans, and Mansonia titillans emerge in mass populations. PCMCD typically conducts county-funded ULV truck spraying during outbreaks. Private residential barrier work should be scheduled as soon as standing water has receded enough for crew access. For seasonal cadence see when to spray for mosquitoes.

Rodent displacement and exclusion

Storms displace rodents from yard tree canopy, grove edges, and outdoor harborage into homes seeking dry shelter. Within 2–3 weeks post-storm, attic and wall void rodent reports spike. Recommended response: comprehensive structural inspection + perimeter exterior trap stations + sealing any newly-created storm damage (roof penetrations, damaged soffit, etc.). See rodent exclusion in Lakeland.

WDO inspection on moisture-damaged homes

Any Polk County home that sustained roofing, siding, or foundation damage should get a WDO inspection within 30 days of repair completion. Newly exposed wood and damaged paint and stucco create entry points for both subterranean and drywood termites, and standing moisture inside walls supports wood-decay fungi (the "dry rot" identified on the DACS-13645 form). See WDO inspection in Lakeland and the broader hurricane pest prep page.

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Frequently asked questions

How soon after a storm should I get pest service?

Mosquito barrier within 7 days. Rodent inspection within 2 weeks. WDO inspection within 30 days of structural repairs.

Will my insurance cover post-storm pest damage?

Standard Florida homeowner policies typically exclude termite damage. Storm-related structural damage that allowed termite entry may be partially covered depending on the policy. Confirm with your carrier.

Does PCMCD spray my neighborhood after storms?

Polk County Mosquito Control District coordinates county-wide aerial and truck-mounted ULV during outbreaks. Service is automatic for incorporated and unincorporated parcels.

Should I do anything before the next storm?

Yes. See the hurricane pest prep page for pre-storm preparation including securing bait stations, clearing standing water, and securing food storage.

How do I find post-storm pest service in Polk County?

Call the number on this page. Operators routed through this line offer post-storm response and are FDACS-licensed.

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