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Fire Ant

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The fire ant is known for its horrible sting. They are aggressive little creatures and can be found in colonies with hundreds of other fire ants.

Velvet Ant

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The velvet ant is actually a wasp that closely resembles an ant. They are covered in hair that is often brightly colored, which serves as a warning to predators that this wasp can deliver a painful sting.

Leafcutter Ant

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Leafcutter ants cause damage to plants, making them pests to both agricultural workers and homeowners in Central and South America. Eliminating leafcutter ants before they reproduce is a sure way to keep populations in check.

Bullet Ant

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Bullet ants are known for their nasty stings. The pain of their stingers is 30 times worse than a bee or wasp sting. Certainly enough to take your breath away.

Signs of Carpenter Ants

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The signs of carpenter ants include damaged wood, noises coming from inside your walls and finding foraging ants in your kitchen at night.





Acrobat Ant

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The Acrobat ant is not as cool as it sounds. In fact, the Acrobat ant is much more annoying than cool. This amazing article will tell you how to identify, locate, and eliminate them for good.

Carpenter Ant Control

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Carpenter ants can do a lot of damage to your home if gone undetected. The presence of large black ants should send an important signal that all is not well with your house.

Crazy Ants

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The Crazy ant is a small ant, native to Africa.  It derives its name from the erratic manner in which it moves, rarely sticking to its own ant trail.  Crazy ant colonies are massive consisting of thousands of workers and dozens of queens.

Organic Pest Control

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Natural pest control is achievable for those people who don’t like ants crawling across counter tops, but don’t want to use pesticides.  A spoonful of cinnamon will make the ants go away.



Flying Ants

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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a….ant? Yes, some ants have wings, but flying ants only come out once a year; kind of like Santa Clause but with antennae. Find out more about why flying ants fly.



Carpenter Ant Bait

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There are many types of carpenter ant baits on the market such as Maxforce Carpenter Ant Bait and Advance Carpenter Ant Bait. Proper placement and timing is key to successful ant control. The more carefully you read the carpenter ant bait label and follow its instructions the happy you will be with the results.

Ants Carpenter

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You discover you have carpenter ants and worry that the carpenter ants are hungry and will eat, eat, eat until the wall falls down. Ask the question, "What do carpenter ants eat?" You'll discover it is not you your woodwork that satisfies their hunger.

Citronella Ants

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Citronella ants live underground, so you rarely see them, but on occasion, they do find their way into homes. Citronella ants are bright yellow and have a strong citrus smell when crushed.

Carpenter Ant

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Unfortunately, carpenter ants will not build you new cabinets for your kitchen. The carpenter ant earned its name because it builds its nests in damp, decaying wood. Its name implies wood construction, but carpenter ants can actually be damaging to wooden frame houses.


Pharaoh Ant

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Pharaoh ants, despite their small size, are the most invasive of all household ants. Pharaoh ants build colonies quickly and the spread of pharaoh ants is difficult to control.

Ghost Ants

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The ghost ant is well established in Florida and Hawaii and its range is expanding to other states, as well. The ghost ant species can be found living in greenhouses and other buildings offering warm conditions where it nests in potted plants. The ghost ant builds colonies in wall voids or spaces between baseboards or cabinetry. It will feed upon many foods including sweets such as sugar, cakes and syrups.


Fire Ants

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Fire ants have plagued homeowners, farmers, ranchers and others for decades due to their painful fire ant bites. Now the hated fire ant is facing a pest of its own.

Sugar Ants

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  Sugar ants are found in forests and woodlands throughout all of Australia. Sugar ant nests can be found in a different locations such as between rocks, in soil, holes in wood and even in roots of plants. Getting rid of sugar ants will take more than putting out a sugar ant trap.



How To Get Rid of Ants

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Before you plunge your house or belongings into pesticide oblivion, it’s important to know that many ant issues can be resolved without a drop of insecticide spilled. Often, knowing the habits of ants will tell you exactly how to get rid of ants.

Field Ants

Field ant identification can be tricky, but proper identification is necessary to achieve fast and effective control. When trying to identify field ant be sure to take everything into consideration. In this instance, the field ant mound description was the "give away".



Odorous House Ants

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Odorous House ants can be kept from your home or office by carefully observing their daily activity and number. A pest control pro should be able to tell you where the odorous house ants are nesting once you provide certain key information.


Flying Ants vs Termites

Knowing the difference between flying ants vs termites can save you a lot of money. Treatments for flying ants usually costs considerably less money than a termite treatment.



Rid Of Carpenter Ants

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Carpenter ants do millions of dollars of damage to homes every year. Often, the answer to getting rid of carpenter ants is quite simple. Learn what steps you take to achieve carpenter ant control.

Carpenter Ants

The presence of carpenter ants usually means that moisture is an issue somewhere in the vicinity of where the carpenter ants were found. The follows paragraphs can help resolve your carpenter ant issues.



Pavement Ants

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Pavement ants are some of the smallest ants that invade our houses. The pavement ant often enters looking for food and may become numerous in a short period of time in a kitchen or outside on a patio. The presence of pavement ants or pavement ant swarmers also attracts other insects looking for a meal like spiders and wasps.




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