At Service Ready Pest Control, we understand the behavior and habitat of ants, and we specialize in effectively removing them from your surroundings.
Ants are highly social insects that form colonies comprising thousands or even millions of individuals. While wingless worker ants are the most commonly seen adults, there are three types: Queens, Males, and Workers.
Remarkably, ants undergo rapid development, transitioning from eggs to larvae, pupae, and finally adults within a matter of days to weeks. Although their individual lifespan is relatively short, ranging from 45 to 60 days on average, their colonies continue to grow rapidly due to their rapid reproductive rates.
Detecting an ant infestation involves observing signs such as ant mounds that can cause damage to lawns and landscaping. Additionally, ants can contaminate food and food preparation areas and invade pet food bowls when they find their way into homes or businesses. It’s important to note that if you spot a single ant, there are likely many more present, as ants often travel in long trails around food sources and their surroundings.
To prevent ant infestations, we recommend securing food items and keeping pet food off the floors. It’s also advisable to maintain a distance of 2 feet between bushes and shrubs and your home, as well as caulking any visible cracks around windows and doors.
Choose Service Ready Pest Control for effective ant removal and prevention services. We utilize our expertise in understanding ant behavior and implement targeted strategies to eliminate ant colonies, ensuring a pest-free environment for your home or business.
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