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Ant Control Service

Professional Ant Control for Homes & Businesses

Ants invade kitchens, food storage areas, and cupboards in search of food. They contaminate food and multiply quickly if not treated properly. Our ant control service removes ants completely and prevents them from coming back.

We use targeted treatment methods that destroy ant trails and nests for long-lasting control.

Why Ant Control is Important

Rodents can:

  • Contaminate food

  • Enter through small cracks

  • Build nests inside walls and floors

  • Multiply very fast

Ant problems may look small at first but can spread quickly without proper treatment.

1. Inspection

Our technician inspects the kitchen, cupboards, walls, and entry points to locate ant trails and nests.

2. Gel & Spray Treatment

We apply ant gel and residual spray along trails, cracks, and hiding places to stop ant movement.

3. Nest Elimination

Special treatment is done to destroy ant nests inside walls or outside the building.

4. Prevention & Advice

We guide you on food storage, sealing cracks, and maintaining cleanliness to prevent ants from returning.

Our Ant Treatment Process

a group of black ants crawling on a rock
a group of black ants crawling on a rock
Before Treatment – Customer Preparation
  • Clear food items from open shelves

  • Wipe kitchen counters

  • Inform technician about ant paths

  • Keep pets away during service

After Treatment – Care Instructions
  • Do not wash treated areas for 24 hours

  • Keep food covered

  • Seal cracks and holes

  • Maintain dry kitchen

Signs of an ant infestation.

You might already know for sure that you have an ant problem. Here are a couple of the most common.

Ant trails

Ants use pheromones to create paths for other colony members to follow. They can enter your home through foundations, windows, doors, and pipes. Check for ant activity on tree limbs touching your house.

When an ant discovers a food source, it releases pheromones to leave a trail for its colony to follow. This chemical communication can cause an ant swarm, even when there’s no food around. Often seen in grass, sand, and cracks in brick or cement.

Piles of ants
Dirt mounds

Ranging from shallow nests at 1-2 inches deep to the entrance of intricate tunnel systems exceeding 15 feet in depth, a dirt mound may indicate an active ant colony. These mounds are found in bare dirt, sand, or within growing, healthy grass.

Ants like to keep their nests tidy. To keep their nests clean, the worker ants will pile up dead ants, old food items, and debris outside the nest.

Debris piles

Frequently asked questions

Q: Will ants return after treatment?
If food is properly stored and cracks are sealed, ants can be controlled for a long time.

Q: Is gel treatment enough?
In most cases, yes. Severe infestation may require spray treatment also.

Q: Can I stay at home during treatment?
Yes, but avoid treated areas for a few hours.