Why Odorous House Ants Are So Hard to Get Rid Of
Odorous house ants keep returning because of how their colonies are built. Here's why standard treatments often backfire—and what actually works for homeowners.
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Odorous house ants keep returning because of how their colonies are built. Here's why standard treatments often backfire—and what actually works for homeowners.
With spring on its way, this doesn’t just mean warmer weather. It means that pests will be more active. We are already getting calls about ants. In the spring, they start to look for places where they can expand their colony.
Of all the pests we deal with Carpenter Ants are the most interesting, at least according to me. For one thing, they are large enough to visually follow along their trails. If you see a trail during the daylight hours, come back at night with a flashlight and you will see ten times as many!