Ant Infestation Facts

Ants in Your Home Are a Sign of a Much Bigger Problem

What you see is only a fraction of the colony hiding in your walls, foundation, and yard.

The Truth About Ant Infestations

Ants don’t just wander in — they move in, multiply, and spread.

Why Ants Invade Homes

Food sources – crumbs, pet food, trash, and spills

Moisture – leaks, condensation, and damp areas

Shelter – wall voids, crawl spaces, and foundation cracks

Ant Colonies Are Bigger Than You Think

A single ant colony can contain thousands to hundreds of thousands of ants

Most ants you see indoors are foragers, not the nest itself

Colonies are often hidden inside walls, under slabs, or outside foundations

Ant Problems Are Seasonal — But Colonies Are Permanent

Ant activity spikes in warmer months, but colonies:

  • Remain active year-round
  • Move deeper underground during colder weather
  • Re-emerge when conditions improve

Waiting for ants to “go away” usually delays proper treatment.

Ants Communicate Using Chemical Trails

Ants release pheromones that create invisible highways leading other ants directly to food and water sources. Once a trail is established, ants will continue using it until the source — and the colony — is eliminated.

Ant Colonies Can Relocate Quickly

When threatened, many ant species will:

  • Split into multiple colonies
  • Relocate queens
  • Spread infestations to new areas

This process, called budding, often occurs after improper DIY treatments.

Killing Worker Ants Does Not Solve the Problem

Worker ants represent only a small percentage of the colony. As long as:

  • The queen remains alive
  • The nest remains active

The colony will continue producing new ants.

Ant Problems Start Small. They Don’t Stay That Way.

Early treatment prevents major infestations and property damage.

Professional treatment options

  • Targeted baiting
  • Species-Specific treatment strategies
  • Nest and colony treatment
  • Exterior perimeter treatment
  • Entry point and crack treatment
  • Ongoing prevention and monitoring

Professional Ant Control vs. DIY Treatments

When it comes to ants, the difference between professional service and DIY treatment is the difference between temporary relief and true elimination.