We discuss the evaporation and antievaporation instabilities of Nariai
solution in extended theories of gravity. These phenomena were explicitly shown
in several different extensions of General Relativity, suggesting that a
universal cause is behind them. We show that evaporation and antievaporation
are originated from deformations of energy conditions on the Nariai horizon.
Energy conditions get new contributions from the extra propagating degrees of
freedom, which can provide extra focalizing or antifocalizing terms in the
Raychanduri equation. We also show two explicit examples in f(R)-gravity and
Gauss-Bonnet gravity