Ants are a common pest in America, and they can be a nuisance. These pests are not likely to transmit any diseases but can quickly take over living spaces. These pests may be active in the summer as they seek shelter and food. It’s important to know the most effective pest control tips to get rid of these little critters.
Many homeowners are familiar with ants but may not be aware of the fact that many common species are capable of infiltrating and taking control of homes. There are more than 700 species of ants in the United States. It is important to identify which one you have in order to get rid of them properly.
Pest Control Tips
Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants are known for their ability to dig through wood and create smooth tunnels within structures. Carpenter ants don’t eat wood; they tunnel through it and chew through it to make their nests.
Because of the structural damage they can cause, these species are a danger to homes. Carpenter ants can also bite and have strong jaws. When mature, a western black carpenter-ant colony can have between 10,000 and 20,000 workers. Larger colonies may contain more than 50,000 people.
Odorous House Ants
You can smell the strong, coconut-like smell it emits when crushed. Odorous houseants are determined pests that will climb up branches and plants to reach your home. They will nest in moist areas and wood that has been damaged by termites once they are indoors. Odorous houseants love honeydew and can contaminate food. To learn more about these ants, click the link Little Black Ants
The little black ants are named after their appearance. They eat a wide variety of sugary and fatty foods, including fruit, candy, oil, grease, oil, and meats. Their nests are small, making them difficult to find due to their small size. They nest indoors in decaying wood and wall voids. Although they have stingers, these ants are too small and weak for any health risk.
Pavement Ants
Pavement ants have a reputation for creating nests under or in cracks of pavement. These ants are open to eating any food, even bread and meat, and will forage for food up to 30 feet. Although they are most commonly found in ground-level masonry walls, Pavement Ants can nest under floors and insulation.
Red Imported Fire Ants
Red imported fireants are common in the south of the United States. They are known for their ability inflict painless bites and stings. These invasive ants nest in soil close to structural foundations. They can also gain entry to buildings through any crack or crevice leading indoors. When disturbed, red imported fire ants can sting. This causes a raised welt which turns into a white pustule. We recommend that you hire a pest control specialist to eliminate these summertime ants.
These are some residential pest control tips to get rid of summer bugs
Eliminate nesting sites: Long-term successful ant management starts with preventing ants breeding around your home. You must remove any vegetation, yard debris, or old landscape material that could be used as nesting and breeding sites for these pests.
Reduce water sources: It is possible to reduce moisture and keep your home hydrated. Leakages should be repaired and moisture must be checked under sinks regularly. A dehumidifier is recommended for damp basements, crawl spaces, and attics.
Eliminate Food Sources: Keep your kitchen clean to deter ants from entering your home. To remove crumbs and spillages, wipe down countertops and sweep floors frequently. Keep food in sealed, pest-proof containers. Clean out any sticky jars containing honey, syrup or soda. Use a trashcan lid and dispose of your garbage regularly.
Eliminate access points: Make sure you inspect your exterior for any obvious access points. As ants can use branches as a way to get inside your home, it is important that trees and bushes are removed from the property. Use silicone caulk to seal any cracks or crevices outside the home, especially those where utility pipes are. Keep in mind that even the smallest openings can be easily accessed by ants.
If homeowners take the necessary precautions, ant invasions can often be avoided. For effective pest control, call a licensed pest control in Myrtle Beach if you suspect an infestation.
Call Zap Pest Control Inc. now if you need help in getting rid of pests from your home.
Zap Pest Control Inc.
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Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
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