Ants are frustrating insects to confront. It isn’t easy keeping them away long term. Each time they return, it seems they are fiercer than ever. Some species, such as carpenter ants, are very destructive and will go after your home’s wooden structures. Others can affect various things on your property, such as landscaping. All subtypes can threaten your well-being with their germs. With pest control in Overland Park, you have a strong shot of defeating ants. 

Ant control solutions, like insecticides, are widely available. However, many have shortcomings and complications. You need effective and straightforward options. Find out the best path and how Mantis Pest Solutions can take on these bugs. We can get rid of carpenter ants and other subtypes. 

Habits And Behaviors Of Common Home-Invading Ants 

Again, it’s a problem having carpenter ants in your home. These 5/8 of an inch long insects are usually black or red but can also be different colors. Swarmers are winged, and they leave the colonies to mate and create new colonies. They will excavate wood, making nests and tunnels. Other common ant species include:

  • Acrobat ants
  • Harvester ants
  • Large yellow ants
  • Little black ants
  • Thief ants

Acrobat ants are1/8 to 1/4 of an inch long and vary in shade. Trees, rocks, and wood cavities are among their settling spaces. They’ll damage wiring and insulation and will bite to defend themselves. Harvester ants are 5/16 of an inch and reddish-brown. This type of ant will create dirt mounds and ruin vegetation. If they nibble you, they may expose you to their venom, which could cause a severe allergic reaction. Large yellow ants, also known as citronella ants, are 3/16 of an inch. These ants nest underground, in wood, under foundations, and in potted plants. Inside they will nest in high-moisture areas and damaged wood. If stepped on, they will emit a lemon odor.

Little black ants are 1/16 of an inch and are dark brown to black. They have stingers, but they are too small and weak to cause harm. Thief ants are the same size and are pale yellow to light or dark brown. Rotting wood and soil draws them. While all these ant groups are prevalent outdoors, they’re likely to wander inside due to their close location to your home.

The Problems An Ant Infestation Can Create In Your Home

As you’ve read, ants can wreck structural wood, landscaping, and greenery. Certain kinds may be able to bite or sting you. One problem that each pose, regardless of the species, is food and surface contamination. These insects have microbes on their skin that they can spread. Moreover, they can become quite germy from crawling in the garbage and other similar spots. Last but not least, ants have bacteria in their urine and feces. They can cultivate a few conditions, including shigella, salmonellosis, and streptococcus pyogenes. 

Why Do-It-Yourself Ant Control Often Fails 

Every ant species is unique and may require a particular eradication approach. That said, one product isn’t going to work for all. In many cases, insecticides from stores may cause these pests to branch out further. You need an expert to identify ant classes and select the proper treatment accurately. Specialists can also reach the nests that are often challenging to access.

Another thing to remember about shelf goods is their high price and low effectiveness. You could spend plenty of money on an item meant for temporary use. Infestations are too intense for such products. Not to mention, the chemicals they contain can be harmful to pets, plants, and your family. Getting quality pest control from a professional company is the wisest choice. 

Call The Pros At The First Sign Of Ants In Your House

We at Mantis Pest Solutions have safe, eco-friendly treatments for harborage and entry points, eaves, crevices, plumbing, and more. Our technicians have decades of experience and use high-tech equipment. They’ll provide you with ant prevention tips for the future as well. Call today about our competitive pricing and same-day inspections!