Experts Ants Control services in Tampa, St. Pete, Brandenton, Zephyrhills, Clearwater

As a pest control company with over 35years of experience, we understand the value of protecting your home and family against ants.

We have control programs that helps keep your home and family protected from many common household pests. Year around

Our highly trained pest management professionals will need to understand your specific scenario before recommending any ant treatment solutions. Our ant removal process will vary depending on the species of ant present and the infestation size and location. To recommend the best solution and prevent future ant infestations, your technician will identify entry points, nests, and travel paths. They will then use a combination of residual (lasting) material and baits to help eliminate the colonies present.

Ants are social insects that live in colonies. When deciding how to get rid of ants on your property, we commonly utilize non-repellent insecticides as they are undetectable to pests. Because ants are unaware of their presence, many other ants are exposed to the product, which is exactly what you want if you’re dealing with social pests.

Once the ants come into contact with the non-repellent insecticide they carry it back to the colony. This is called the “transfer effect.” Ants can pass the insecticide to other ants through grooming and feeding, inadvertently spreading the toxic substance throughout the colony helping to eliminate them.

 

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Most common pest treated

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Cockroaches

cockroaches are attracted to food sources and moisture. They may carry bacteria like E. coli and salmonella and can contaminate food and surfaces, which may make humans sick.

BedBug

Notoriously difficult to control, bed bugs spread easily and reproduce rapidly. They can hitch a ride on clothing or migrate from neighboring units in apartment or condo buildings.

Termites

If termites get inside your home, they can go unnoticed, feeding on the wood inside the walls, floors, and ceilings, potentially undermining the integrity of the structure.

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