Ants frequently invade buildings in search for food and water, warmth and shelter, or safety from flooding or dry, hot weather. If alternative food sources become insufficient or the weather changes, they could appear quickly within buildings. These are one of the most common pests that can be seen in our household and sometimes, can be difficult to handle on our own.
Ant control requires tremendous perseverance and systematic application of mechanical, cultural, sanitary, and frequently chemical control techniques. It is impossible and impractical to completely get rid of ants from an outdoor space. Concentrate your management efforts on excluding ants from structures or priceless plants and removing their supplies of food and water. Ants are less likely to enter houses if outside ant sources are reduced close by.
Ants usually feed on sweets such as syrup, sugar, fruits and food crumbs. Members of the households may notice lengthy ant trails with thousands of ants leading past nests to food sources. On the other hand, ants have the capability to bite with their pincerlike jaws, although most species rarely do.
Indoor insecticide sprays are not necessary if ants can be completely removed and kept out of a space. An insecticide spray may not be as efficient at temporarily getting rid of foraging ants in a building as vacuuming up ant trails or sponging, mopping, or cleaning them with soapy water. The ant's fragrance trail is eliminated by soapy water, especially if access points are thoroughly cleaned.
Ant Control Process
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Ant Control Inspection
Applying a perimeter treatment with residual sprays around the foundation is a frequent method used to keep ants out of the house. The pyrethroid insecticides bifenthrin, cypermethrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin are frequently employed. All are accessible as retail items, although those marketed toward professionals offer more lasting residual control than those intended for domestic use.
Baits are also commonly use to control ant infestation. The main tool for controlling ants is bait, which is the only kind of insecticide typically advised. Ants are drawn to the bait and draw in additional workers because of this. To destroy the entire colony, workers bring small amounts of the bait back to the nest where it is given mouth to mouth to additional workers, larvae, and queens. Slow-acting bait products are necessary to provide foraging ants enough time to return to the nest and feed the other ants in the colony before they are killed. Baits are safer and more efficient than sprays when used correctly.
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Ant Control Treatment
Our expert personnel relies on Termidor® liquid treatments to completely eradicate termite activity within our customers' homes. We will dig a shallow trench around the entire perimeter of your home and rod the product into the base of the foundation to create a barrier against termites.
We do not stop there. We will treat all plumbing penetrations through the entirety of your foundation and, if necessary, treat any crawl space or attic that may be susceptible to termite activity. The only way to fully stop termite damage is by eliminating all threats.
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ANT CONTROL (Residual Spraying, Baiting)
Ants frequently invade buildings in search for food and water, warmth and shelter, or safety from flooding or dry, hot weather. If alternative food sources become insufficient or the weather changes, they could appear quickly within buildings. These are one of the most common pests that can be seen in our household and sometimes, can be difficult to handle on our own.
Ant control requires tremendous perseverance and systematic application of mechanical, cultural, sanitary, and frequently chemical control techniques. It is impossible and impractical to completely get rid of ants from an outdoor space. Concentrate your management efforts on excluding ants from structures or priceless plants and removing their supplies of food and water. Ants are less likely to enter houses if outside ant sources are reduced close by.
Ants usually feed on sweets such as syrup, sugar, fruits and food crumbs. Members of the households may notice lengthy ant trails with thousands of ants leading past nests to food sources. On the other hand, ants have the capability to bite with their pincerlike jaws, although most species rarely do.
Indoor insecticide sprays are not necessary if ants can be completely removed and kept out of a space. An insecticide spray may not be as efficient at temporarily getting rid of foraging ants in a building as vacuuming up ant trails or sponging, mopping, or cleaning them with soapy water. The ant's fragrance trail is eliminated by soapy water, especially if access points are thoroughly cleaned.
Ant Control Process
Ant Control Inspection
Applying a perimeter treatment with residual sprays around the foundation is a frequent method used to keep ants out of the house. The pyrethroid insecticides bifenthrin, cypermethrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin are frequently employed. All are accessible as retail items, although those marketed toward professionals offer more lasting residual control than those intended for domestic use.
Baits are also commonly use to control ant infestation. The main tool for controlling ants is bait, which is the only kind of insecticide typically advised. Ants are drawn to the bait and draw in additional workers because of this. To destroy the entire colony, workers bring small amounts of the bait back to the nest where it is given mouth to mouth to additional workers, larvae, and queens. Slow-acting bait products are necessary to provide foraging ants enough time to return to the nest and feed the other ants in the colony before they are killed. Baits are safer and more efficient than sprays when used correctly.
Ant Control Treatment
Our expert personnel relies on Termidor® liquid treatments to completely eradicate termite activity within our customers' homes. We will dig a shallow trench around the entire perimeter of your home and rod the product into the base of the foundation to create a barrier against termites.
We do not stop there. We will treat all plumbing penetrations through the entirety of your foundation and, if necessary, treat any crawl space or attic that may be susceptible to termite activity. The only way to fully stop termite damage is by eliminating all threats.