Can ants live in the walls of your house?

Anne Queen
4 min readAug 3, 2021

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Ants in the house can be embarrassing, especially when company arrives and sees little house guests walking on the counters. People can immediately think housekeeping skills are not up to par and that is why there ants infestation. Most people who discover ants want to deal with the problem quickly, but that doesn’t mean that everyone wants to call an ant exterminator immediately. Many homeowners want to try and handle ant control on their own before they call a Seattle pest control company. For minor infestations, it is sometimes possible to deal with ants without the help of Seattle exterminators, while other times it is best to leave the matter up to a Seattle pest control company.

Tips for Using Ant Control Products

When using DIY ant control products it’s important to:

– First identify the species of ants in the Seattle home. Different ant control products are required for different species of ants. Before using any ant extermination product, double check an online reference guide to determine what type of ants are present.

– Treat not just visible ants. To successfully exterminate ants, the entire colony must be treated. This means that Seattle homeowners must locate the source of the ants, the place where the colony is residing. Then, ant control sprays should be used in these locations to fully eradicate the infestation.

– Place bait traps in the right locations. Bait traps can be effective for dealing with small colonies that are situated indoors in some cases, but to work properly, the traps must be placed in areas where the worker ants have been spotted. The workers are drawn to the bait and then carry the poison back to the colony, where hopefully the other ants will be killed.

– Follow instructions carefully. Using ant control products incorrectly won’t just lead to poor results; it can also pose a risk of illness or injury to family members or pets.

When to Hire a Seattle Extermination Company

Seattle exterminators can assist with any ant control problem. Signs that homeowners should call a Seattle ant pest control company instead of trying to treat ants on their own include:

– Uncertainty about Species. A Seattle exterminator will be able to determine which professional ant control products are best.

– Uncertainty About Colony Location. Seattle ant control companies know how to locate the source of the infestation to ensure full eradication.

– Persistent Ant Problems. When ants remain in a Seattle home despite treatment, it’s best to hire a professional ant control company.

Commercial business building and homeowners who are looking for Seattle exterminators for ant control services. The Seattle pest control company is available to provide ants exterminators services for all types of ants and offers competitive rates throughout the greater Seattle area. Ants leave a scented trail that other ants follow. Sweeping or mopping isn’t enough to eliminate the scent. Killing the ants passing by will not eliminate the problem from its roots. The main source of the colonies is the queen. In order to find the nest and the queen a trail of ants must be followed. It is important to identify the ants taking food crumbs and following them to find the nest. Once the nest has been found, be careful not to disturb the worker ants taking the food to the nest.

Sugar ants love a dirty sink and the water you leave them to help wash down the leftovers. Make sure to rinse out any dishes you’re going to leave in the sink over night. And when you do clean the dishes, make sure you rinse and wipe down the entire sink to make certain you haven’t left residual sweets, food, or moisture behind. If you’re really picky about cleaning, you might even want to try pouring a little bleach down the drain to make sure the smell of rotting food doesn’t attract more ants to your kitchen. Dish drains should also be emptied and wiped down before the end of the day.

Little black ants have also garnered the name sugar ant, though their real name is, well, Little Black Ants. Not a lot is known about Little Black Ants, except that they eat just about anything (including other insects) and they really like rotting wood and dark spaces. Getting rid of little black ants, however, despite how little is known about them from a biological perspective, is as easy as getting rid of sugar ants. Sweet baits can be used to control little black ants indoors, and protein baits can be used to control little black ants outdoors.

Look in attics, bathrooms, and exterior walls. When you find the nest, spray it with an insecticide labeled for indoor use. Trim back bushes, shrubs, and trees that brush against your siding or roof. These provide a bridge for ants to reach your home. Avoid stacking firewood next to the house.

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Anne Queen
Anne Queen

Written by Anne Queen

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