Effective treatments to eliminate ant infestations and protect your home or business from future invasions.
Get Started TodayAnts are highly organized pests that can quickly establish large colonies in and around your property. While some species are primarily a nuisance, others can cause structural damage or contaminate food sources.
Ants are persistent invaders that can adapt to various environments. They establish scent trails to food sources, contaminate pantry items, and some species like carpenter ants can cause significant structural damage to wooden elements of your property.
Effective ant control requires understanding their behavior, locating nests, and implementing targeted treatment strategies that address both current infestations and prevent future occurrences.
Ants can contaminate food as they travel through unsanitary areas before entering your home. They can carry and spread bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli on food preparation surfaces.
Ant bites and the debris they leave behind can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Some people may experience severe reactions to ant venom.
Carpenter ants excavate wood to build their nests, potentially compromising structural integrity over time. Other species can damage electrical wiring by nesting in insulation.
Thorough property assessment to identify ant species, nest locations, and entry points.
Targeted treatments using EPA-approved products to eliminate colonies at their source.
Exclusion techniques and barrier treatments to prevent future infestations.
Ongoing monitoring and maintenance plans to ensure long-term protection.
Most treatments show results within 24-48 hours, with complete colony elimination within 1-2 weeks.
Our methods target the entire colony, including the queen, ensuring complete elimination.
Comprehensive follow-up inspections at 15 and 30 days to ensure effectiveness.
60-day warranty on all treatments with free callback service if ants return.
Ants can carry 10-50 times their body weight, depending on the species.
Some ant supercolonies can contain over 300 million individuals.
Ant colonies demonstrate swarm intelligence, solving complex problems collectively.
Ants can survive underwater for up to 24 hours by forming living rafts.