Ants

Ants can be a nuisance as they can damage structures and invade wall cavities, electrical equipment, and roof voids. They can also spoil food and traffic dirt and other unhygienic substances. Additionally, they can bite! Since they nest in large colonies, an infestation can quickly become a problem.
Ants are attracted to warmth, which is why they tend to thrive in warmer climates with higher humidity levels. During winter, they may invade your home seeking shelter. However, the primary reason for their presence in your house is to search for food and supplies, making your kitchen a prime location for an infestation. Ant infestations can often go unnoticed until it's too late. These tiny creatures tend to hide in crevices and only come out when searching for food or water. It important to seal any potential access points in your home to prevent further infestations. Our treatment not only eliminates the current ant problem but also helps keep them away for an extended period.

Example of Ant Hill
DID YOU KNOW?
The ant is one of the world's strongest creatures in relation to its size. A single ant can carry 50 times its own bodyweight, and they'll even work together to move bigger objects as a group!

Ant Identifier:
Prevention:
Ants are naturally drawn to pleasant temperatures and moisture, making the kitchen an ideal spot for them. To prevent them from invading your space, it's crucial to clean up any spills of water or juice immediately. Ants are particularly attracted to sweet smells, such as honeydew and sugar. Additionally, storing food in the fridge and sealing packets of food can help keep them at bay
