USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Regional Pest Pressure Guide for Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL sits in USDA hardiness zone 10a — the same government climate classification used to predict which pests survive winter here and how long the active season runs.
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USDA Plant Hardiness Zone
30 to 35°F
Average annual extreme minimum
What this means if you live in Orlando: hardiness zones measure the average coldest temperature an area sees each winter — which directly determines whether insects and their eggs survive the cold season or die off and have to reestablish each spring. Orlando's winters are among the highest we track (#3 of 20) for mildness. Milder winters mean less die-off, so pests here get a head start each spring and stay active over a longer stretch of the year than in a colder city — worth factoring into how early you schedule preventive treatment, not just how you react to an active problem.
Source: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map data (PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University, under USDA cooperative agreement), ZIP 32896. This describes regional climate conditions, not a specific species inventory for your address — a local inspection is the only way to identify what's actually present on a given property.
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