Ants 🐜

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Tiny Invaders, Major Disruption

Ants are persistent, organized, and can appear overnight in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. If you’re seeing them, you’re likely only seeing 10% of the colony. The rest is hidden deep in walls, floors, and even inside electrical systems.

🪤 How We Get Rid of Them

  1. FREE On-Site Estimate

    • We inspect all active areas inside and outside your space

    • Focused on water sources, wall voids, and food zones

  2. Strategic Spray Treatments

    • High-potency, low-odor spray formulated to knock out entire colonies — not just the visible ants

    • Minimum of 3 treatments over 6 weeks, with resprays every 2 weeks

    • Safe for pets and people once dry

  3. Optional Granule or Gel Baits

    • For large colonies or stubborn species, we may add targeted baiting to interrupt the colony from within

Tiny Invaders, Major Disruption

Ants are persistent, organized, and can appear overnight in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. If you’re seeing them, you’re likely only seeing 10% of the colony. The rest is hidden deep in walls, floors, and even inside electrical systems.

🪤 How We Get Rid of Them

  1. FREE On-Site Estimate

    • We inspect all active areas inside and outside your space

    • Focused on water sources, wall voids, and food zones

  2. Strategic Spray Treatments

    • High-potency, low-odor spray formulated to knock out entire colonies — not just the visible ants

    • Minimum of 3 treatments over 6 weeks, with resprays every 2 weeks

    • Safe for pets and people once dry

  3. Optional Granule or Gel Baits

    • For large colonies or stubborn species, we may add targeted baiting to interrupt the colony from within

🧠 The Psychology of Ants

  • Ants are relentless foragers — once a single scout finds food or water, it leaves behind a scent trail that invites the whole colony

  • Some species nest outdoors and invade seasonally, while others (like odorous house ants) may nest inside your walls year-round

  • They work silently and in massive numbers, making them tough to eliminate without professional help

🏠 How Ants Get In

  • Through tiny foundation cracks, gaps under doors, plumbing lines, window frames, and even electrical outlets

  • Most are drawn to moisture and sugar, so they often appear near:

    • Sinks

    • Bathrooms

    • Kitchens

    • Dishwashers

    • Pet food areas

🛡️ How We Keep Them From Coming Back

  • We identify and help eliminate attractants (moisture, crumbs, pet food access)

  • Exterior spray barriers may be applied seasonally to block re-entry

  • Optional exclusion work available for sealing cracks and crevices