Ant Control Solutions

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Our ant control solutions eliminate colonies from within by using innovative control products that ants carry back to their nests, thus targeting the source.

Understanding Behavior for Superior Control

Role of the Queen

The queen plays a vital role in ant colonies; understanding her role is crucial for effective pest control. The queen’s primary function is to reproduce, laying eggs to maintain and grow the colony. The queen can live for several years in some species, continuously producing offspring.

For pest control, targeting the queen can be challenging as she is often well-protected within the nest. However, eliminating the queen can effectively disrupt the colony’s reproductive cycle and reduce its ability to expand. This approach is particularly effective for long-term control, as it can lead to the eventual collapse of the colony.

Some ant species have multiple queens, known as polygyny, which can complicate control efforts. In these cases, eliminating all the queens is necessary to control the colony effectively.

Overall, understanding the role of the queen in ant colonies is essential for developing effective pest control strategies. By targeting the queen, pest control efforts can more effectively disrupt the colony’s reproductive cycle and reduce its impact.

Communication & Foraging

Understanding ants’ communication and foraging behaviors is crucial for effective pest control. Ants use pheromones to communicate with each other, laying down scent trails to food sources or new nesting sites. This behavior allows ants to coordinate their foraging activities and locate resources efficiently. Disrupting these scent trails is key to effective control. You can deter ants from accessing these areas by identifying and eliminating the source of the pheromone trail, such as food spills or entry points into buildings.

Additionally, understanding foraging patterns helps in targeting control efforts. Placing baits or treatments along ant trails or near nest sites increases the likelihood of ants encountering and ingesting these control methods.

Different ant species have varying preferences in food sources, so it is important to use baits that are attractive to the target species. This targeted approach can lead to more successful control outcomes with minimal impact on non-target species and the environment.

The Nest

Understanding nesting behavior is crucial for effective ant control, both indoors and outdoors. Ants nest in various locations, including soil, wood, and within structures. New generation control products leverage ants’ behavior to bring the product back to the source of the infestation: the nest. Indoor nests can be challenging, as ants can nest in wall voids, insulation, or under floors. Signs of indoor nesting include ant trails leading to entry points, such as cracks or crevices in walls or floors. Using control products that exploit ants’ behavior and biology, we can effectively target the entire colony without physically finding every nest. This approach helps reduce ant populations and prevent future infestations.

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Home Guard Program

Why get locked into paying for four annual service visits when two are often enough to keep your home protected from pests? The simple answer: more visits mean more money for companies. The Home Guard program tackles your initial pest problems head-on and provides continuous protection against a wide range of common household pests, including ants. With only two services in the spring and fall, you can be sure you’re getting the best value for your money. There are no unnecessary winter services, hidden fees, or extra fluff. If covered pests persist between visits within the treatment zone, your service technician will return at no cost. That is how pest management should be. That is how pest management should be.

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