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Ants are no fun. Everyone knows that ants are incredibly invasive pests that invade homes, destroy property and gardens, and can even contaminate food and water supplies. However, not all ants are the same. There are several different types of ants in the Sacramento area, and every kind of ant requires a different extermination procedure.
First, we’ll break down and describe the different types of ants in Sacramento. We’ll include information regarding their habitats, habits, and colonies. Then, we’ll get into what extermination techniques will result in complete ant removal in Sacramento. Let’s get started!
Carpenter ants are exactly what they sound like: ants that build nests in wood structures. They excavate wood and form smooth tunnels when building their nests and colonies. They are larger than most other species of ants in the US and are usually black. But, they also come in brown and red colors.
Contrary to popular belief, carpenter ants don’t eat wood. Outdoors, they feed on insect honeydew, fruit juices, and other sugary nectars. They also eat other insects and arthropods. When carpenter ants make their nest indoors, they commonly feed on candy, sweets, eggs, meats, and grease.
Generally, carpenter ants build their nests in wet or decaying wood. However, once their colony and nest are established in old wood, they occasionally move on to new wood sources for further nest building. Their nests can damage property and cause countless dollars in damage if left untreated. Carpenter ants also have a painful bite because of their powerful jaws.
Carpenter ants generally find their way indoors through cracks in doors, windows, and HVAC equipment. They also have flyer ants that swarm when looking for new nests.
Now that you know what carpenter ants are and where they make their nests let’s talk about eradication and prevention.
To prevent carpenter ant infestations, make sure your property is free of old decaying wood structures. This includes old scrap wood, tree stumps, dead trees, and fencing.
To remove carpenter ants, you’ll need the help of our ant control service in Sacramento. Why? Because carpenter ants are resilient and their nests are hard to eradicate. They can also cause significant damage to your home and property. The faster you have us out to take a look, the better off you’ll be.
Fire ants are an invasive species of stinging ant that build large mound-shaped nests. They inject venom when they sting that causes a burning sensation. Fire ants (also called red imported fire ants) are reddish-brown and about 1/8 to 3/8 inches long.
Fire ants almost exclusively build their nests outside in soft soil. Their nests can be between 2 and 4 square feet in diameter. Generally, fire ant nests are shaped like irregular flattened mounds.
The most distinguishing feature of fire ants is their sting. They readily defend their nests and will attack anything that disturbs them. Their sting usually contains venom that causes a red welt and a burning sensation.
Unfortunately, there isn’t much you can do to prevent fire ant nests and colonies. However, you can easily prevent them from entering your home or business by sealing any doors, windows, and HVAC equipment.
To get rid of fire ants, you’ll need the help of professional ant removal in Sacramento. Typically, our Sacramento ant exterminator will need to apply several different types of liquid insecticide and bait to eradicate fire ant colonies. If you think you have a fire ant infestation, then don’t risk it; call Millennium Termite & Pest right away!
When you think of common household ants in Sacramento, you are probably thinking of Argentinian Ants. In the United States, Argentinian Ants are usually referred to as “sugar ants” because of their proclivity for sucrose and other sweet foods. However, there are an actual species of ant called the Banded Sugar Ant that is native to Australia. For clarity purposes, we’ll be referring to “sugar ants” by their proper name (Argentinian Ants) for the remainder of this article.
Argentinian ants form large colonies with several queens. Argentinian ant colonies can grow to sizes that encompass entire city blocks! And, there are an estimated 15 queens per every 1000 ants in an Argentinian ant colony.
Argentinian ants make their colonies both inside and outside. For outside settlements, Argentinian ants build large nests in moist areas. However, when the conditions outside aren’t favorable to the ants, they will move indoors. Indoors, these ants tend to build nests near easy food and water sources (like near drain lines, under sinks, and in pantries).
These ants primarily feed on sucrose and other sugary foods (hence the “sugar ant” misnomer). However, unlike other species of ants, Argentinian ants leave pheromone trails both to and away from food sources. This allows the colony to avoid wasting time heading to already depleted food sources. It also enables colonies to spread across extreme distances.
Argentinian ants don’t pose much of a threat to your health and safety. While they do bite, they do not sting, and they generally keep to themselves. However, when foraging for food and moving to a new nest, Argentinian ants may walk over sources of bacteria and disease. Commonly, these ants carry dysentery.
OK, now you know what Argentinian ants are and how they make their homes. But how do you get rid of them? Well, there are several different things you can do to both prevent and eradicate infestations of this type of ant.
For starters, let’s talk about prevention. Begin by eliminating any standing water in your home or around your yard. You can accomplish this by emptying flower pots, birdbaths, grill covers, and any baby pools around your yard. After you’ve removed sources of water, it’s time to tackle their food sources. To do so, make sure you store food in tightly-sealed containers and remove any food waste or particles from surfaces as soon as you notice them.
Now let’s talk about extermination. Argentinian ants form extremely resilient colonies that can easily bounce back after you thought you removed it. They reproduce quickly and have several queens that can start up new colonies after one is eradicated. Because of those facts, it is generally considered the best practice to hire a pest management company to take care of your Argentinian ant problems. So, if you think you have a problem with common Argentinian ants, then don’t hesitate to contact our Sacramento ant control service!
Regardless of the type of ant infestation you have, we’re the ant control service in Sacramento to call! Each ant exterminator on our team is an experienced professional, and we’re always standing by to help. And, remember that the longer you wait to take care of your ant problem, the worse it will become. So, don’t hesitate! Contact Millennium Termite & Pest for Sacramento ant control services today!
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