How to Handle Sugar Ants

How to Handle Sugar Ants

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It’s that time of year again. The weather is heating up, and the sugar ants are active again. You will be seeing some scouts looking for energy in the form of food. It doesn’t matter that you have zero food laying around for them to eat. Their job is to find something for the nest to feed on.

“This is actually the perfect time to take advantage of how desperate they are. They will take up anything and everything.” says Eric, from pest control in Rockledge, Florida. “Get yourself a good sugar ant bait and put it in a corner where the scouts have established a path. Make sure it is out of reach of children and pets. Let them eat it up for as long as a week before you dispose of it. This should be a good heavy dose of bait poison that can destroy or at least cull the nest. If they return, then repeat the process instantly. ”

Pests have existed a long time before humans. That’s why it is important to cut once and cut deep. Don’t play loosely with your ant bait. Don’t take it away and then put it back after just a few days. Give them a heavy dose so they cannot learn what this it is and learn to avoid it.

Sugar ants are most active in spring through fall. They are also most active at night. That’s why it is important to leave the bait accessible 24-7 for at least a week. Sugar ants can be found throughout the country, all up and down both coasts and in the middle. There are billions and billions of these creatures in Florida alone.

If your baits are not working, then it may be time to look at re-identifying what kind of ant you have. They very well may be a different species. They could be a species of ant that is not attracted to sweets but prefers baits that taste like fats. Make sure to do your research.

Also, don’t hesitate to call a pest control specialist. In some parts of the world, they are still called “exterminators”. Give them a call and tell them what your situation is. I guarantee they will be able to help you get to the bottom of what your problem is.

Through various forms of treatment, they will help you get your ant problem under control. This is their profession, and they are very good at it. If they try to fix the problem and it doesn’t get solved, then something isn’t right. Either their treatments are being washed clean by whoever cleans your home, or you have an invasive ant that they have never seen. The former is the most likely.

Read reviews online about which pest service is best. Don’t simply settle for the cheapest one. Chances are they may be taking shortcuts to keep costs down. Hire a professional who knows what they are doing. You get what you pay for, and knowing that it will be done correctly from the jump is worth the peace of mind.

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