How Can Pest Control Come a Long Way in Stopping Ants

Jul 15
08:23

2015

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Despite what you may have seen in the movies, being bitten by an ant will not give you the superpowers of Antman! Really, it's best to get rid of them before you're even entertaining that possibility.

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Ants can be nice as pets when they stay in their farm,How Can Pest Control Come a Long Way in Stopping Ants Articles but when they take over your living space it's time to seek a remedy that will rid your home of them. Besides being a nuisance, ants contaminate food, build unsightly mounds on our property, and cause structural damage by hollowing out wood for nesting. Species such as fire ants inflict painful stings, which can be life-threatening to hypersensitive individuals.

Ants build their nests in many different locations both inside and outside of buildings. Species nesting inside, or foraging indoors for food or moisture, tend to be the most challenging to control.

The mistake most people make when attempting to control ants is only spraying the ones they see. This approach usually fails because the ants seen foraging over exposed surfaces is only a small portion of the colony. Typically, there will be thousands of additional ants including one or more egg-laying queens hidden somewhere in a nest. Eliminating queens and other colony members within nests is often the key to effective pest control

Ants invade homes and other structures in search of food, water, and shelter. Therefore, effective ant management needs to be a combination of control methods that involve inspection, sanitation and exclusion, habitat modification, and often some type(s) of insecticides

Ants Nesting Indoors

Buildings contain many favorable hiding and nesting sites for ants. Preferred sites include spaces behind walls, cabinets, and appliances; behind window and door frames; and beneath floors and concrete slabs. Most of these areas are hidden, making it difficult to determine their precise location. When the location of the nest cannot be determined or is inaccessible, insecticide baits often are a good option, especially for homeowners. The advantage in using baits is that foraging ants take the insecticide back to the nest and feed it to the queen(s) and other colony members. As a result, the entire colony often is destroyed. Most baits sold to homeowners come pre-packaged with the insecticide and food attractant confined within a plastic, child-resistant container.

An ant infestation can lead to many problems including food contamination, stings or bites, and structural damage to a home. Getting rid of ants is not an easy task. Pest-proofing your home to make it unappealing and keep ants out is worth the benefits of preventing a possible infestation.

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