Ants may seem small and harmless, but infestations can cause serious issues in homes and businesses. They invade food, damage property, and can even spread disease.
Why Ant Control Is Important
Ants enter in large numbers, contaminating food and surfaces as they search for sugar, grease, or water.
Carpenter ants can damage wood and structures.
Fire ants deliver painful stings and can be dangerous.
Ants often travel through dirty areas, picking up bacteria on the way.
Health Risks from Ants
Some ants carry harmful bacteria like Salmonella or E. coli, transferring them to food and surfaces.
For those with allergies, ant bites or stings may cause reactions.
In kitchens, hospitals, or restaurants, ants are a serious hygiene concern.
Ants coming back even after spraying
Trails of ants in your home
Nests near your walls, floorboards, or garden
Signs of carpenter ant damage (e.g., sawdust or hollow wood)
Identify the species of ant
Find and treat hidden nests
Use safe, effective solutions
Help prevent future infestations by sealing entry points