When performing ant control, one of our methods is to use the foraging ants to exterminate the queen.
In general, ants are fairly harmless insects that are often spotted on picnics or in pantries. But while they don’t necessarily cause harm to humans or animals, they are problematic when they take up residence in your home. Since ants reproduce very quickly, what starts as a few can quickly turn into an infestation. And since these insects are so small, they don’t require a lot of food or water. In fact, a few crumbs could be enough to sustain ants for days on end.
Trying to take care of ants in your home on your own might seem like the best step to take, but what you may not realize is that these insects rely on a highly developed system for communication. If your method doesn’t include destroying the nest and killing the queen, you won’t be able to get rid of your ant problem for good. But at Canady’s Termite & Pest Control, we understand how ants operate. We have been working in the pest control industry for over four decades and have addressed countless ant infestations over the years. We use proven methods for ant control that will actually solve the problem.
When performing ant control, one of our methods is to use the foraging ants to exterminate the queen. This approach ensures that the cycle of ant reproduction stops, helping to resolve the infestation within your space. If you’re in the Carthage, North Carolina area, contact us to find out how our ant control services can keep your home pest-free.
At Canady’s Termite & Pest Control, we offer ant control services to those in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Lumberton, Ocean Isle Beach, Princeton, Little River, Shallotte, Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Holden Beach, Carthage, Raeford, Spring Lake, Sanford, and Vass, North Carolina.