The Best Way To Get Rid Of An Ant Infestation In Your Home
When ants invade your home, what methods do you use to eliminate them? Do you get the vacuum out and fill a bucket with some soapy water? Most people do this. They suck the ants up, wash the area down, and call it a day. Is this the best way to get rid of ants? Not really. Those ants will keep appearing. Ant control is more than cleaning up ants. You have to use a multi-pronged strategy to prevent ants from continuing to enter your home. Join us as we look at common ant pests, the problems they cause, and how to get rid of an ant infestation. If you're currently dealing with an ant problem and you've had enough, we're here if you need us. You can jump to our contact page for immediate assistance, or if you'd like to learn more about ant pest control and prevention, you can just read on and enjoy.
The Types Of Ants That Commonly Invade Homes
Knowing what kinds of ants can get into your home is essential when considering the best way to get rid of them. All ants are not the same. Let's break them down into a few categories.
Nuisance Ants
All ants have the potential to annoy. Their ability to annoy people is so great that ants are the number one pest that pest professionals are called on to eliminate. In our service area, little black ants are one of the worst. They create large colonies and can get into homes in surprising numbers. These ants are strongly attracted to the properties with plant-damaging insects. You may identify them by looking for these traits:
- 1/16 of an inch long
- Workers are all the same size (monomorphic)
- Black
- Prefer sweet foods
These ants can nest indoors in structural voids and are highly adaptive. Control is often difficult. Little black ants also pose a health risk as they climb into trash receptacles and other dirty places, pick up germs and spread them around.
Stinky Ants
A few species of ants smell bad when you crush them underfoot. The worst is likely the odorous house ant. It is a species that has more than earned its name. The ability to create an unpleasant odor makes these ants even more annoying. You may identify them by looking for these traits:
- 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch in length
- Workers are all the same size (monomorphic)
- Dark brown or black
- Prefer sweet foods
These ants are attracted to moisture and establish nests in humid or damp environments. They are a health risk if they find these conditions in your home and create a nest, as they may climb around on moist rotting organic matter.
The Many Problems Ants Can Create In Your Home
We discussed how ants impact your health and damage your property, but you should know to what extent. Effective ant control can be challenging and costly. You need to know why it is essential to expend the energy or spend the money necessary to stop ants from getting inside.
- Ongoing stomach illness is associated with ant infestations. The symptoms of ant-related diseases are often mistaken for the common cold or influenza.
- Ants are food for other pests. When ants continually enter your home or create a nest, they invite other pests.
- A sting from a fire ant is irritating. The wound burns and will itch for several hours, sometimes more than a day. But one bite can cause an allergic reaction with life-threatening symptoms. We can't stress enough how rare this is, but you should know the risk and that you can develop a stinging insect allergy later in life and not know it. We recommend seeing an allergist if you've detected fire ants in your yard.
- Carpenter ants damage properties, but how bad are they really? Your home won't get wrecked in a month or a year. It takes years for damage to accumulate. The risk these ants present is not something you'll deal with right now. You'll deal with it when you're ready to sell your home or in retirement when you're looking to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
- Carpenter ant holes allow moisture into your home. Moisture problems can lead to wood rot, mold, and fungus. Black mold is particularly troublesome as it can lead to respiratory illness.
- Carpenter ant holes invite rodents to chew on the wood of your home and make small holes larger. They also invite rodents to get into your home. Mice and rats damage property, present a health risk, and spread ticks and fleas around.
Ongoing ant problems have many implications. It is wise to take care of ants appropriately.
Why Choose Adams Exterminating?
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Our team brings a deep understanding of insect biology and behavior to create targeted pest control strategies. We're equipped with the latest techniques and technologies to effectively eliminate pests.
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Recognizing that each space is different, we customize pest control services for every home or business. Our approach involves targeted solutions, addressing specific needs for your environment.
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With a legacy dating back to 1947, our pest control company brings decades of experience with a proven track record to keep your space critter-free.
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As a locally owned business with offices in both Denton and Lewisville, we are rooted in the community and dedicated to serving our neighbors with personalized service.
Five Easy Tips To Prevent Future Ant Infestations
Once your ant infestation is corrected, what is the next step? You'll want to turn your attention to ant prevention. Here are five of our best tips for preventing ant infestations.
- Manage your trash. The scent of a dirty trash receptacle can attract ants from a distance. Put garbage out weekly for pick up, and keep your containers clean.
- Address lawn weeds. You may not realize it, but a weed problem in your yard can lead to a big ant problem. Ants eat nectar. If you have flowering weeds throughout your yard, you can expect to start seeing ant mounds and ant activity.
- Address plant-damaging insects. The honeydew produced by aphids, white flies, and scale insects will bring ants near your home. You may use colored sticky traps in your landscaping to attract and capture these pests. Ongoing residential pest control can also deal with plant-damaging insects.
- Stay on top of yard work. Leaf litter, dead branches, and other organic debris picked up during yard work are ideal habitats for ants. A home free of organic matter next to exterior walls and foundations is resistant to ant infestations.
- Seal potential entry points. When ants explore your exterior, they get inside because they can. Use expanding foam or a caulking gun to seal holes, cracks, and gaps. Make sure all exterior doors have a proper seal all the way around and make sure all door and window screens are in good repair.
When you take these steps in conjunction with keeping the interior of your home clean and the exterior of your home free of moisture problems, you can keep ants out. You may never see another ant inside when you add (on top of this) ongoing residential ant control. Contact Adams Exterminating Company for a free quote or to request assistance. We can help you stop a current infestation and implement ongoing pest control around your home to prevent future infestations. There is no better way to keep ants out of your home.
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Do you offer any organic/green/low toxic treatments?
We do offer “green” treatments because we understand that though the synthetic pesticides that we typically use are quite safe, some people for various valid reasons prefer a green approach to pest control. In addition to employing completely non-chemical measures such as structural and mechanical alterations (weep-hole exclusions, recommendations on door sweep replacement etc.) and glue traps or other monitoring devices, we have a number of natural and botanical insecticides that we can use to treat your home or business.
We commonly use natural products such as boric acid, diatomaceous earth, and a number of different botanical products (pyrethrum, rosemary oil, cedar oil, etc.). These products can be very effective when used properly. One downside is that they usually don't last as long as synthetic pesticides, so we generally recommend a more frequent treatment cycle, such as monthly, when using these products. Just tell the person you speak with on the phone or the technician who services your property about your preference and we will be happy to accommodate you.
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