Ants are one of the most common household pests, and their presence can quickly become a nuisance. These tiny invaders are constantly on the lookout for food and water, making your home an ideal target. Ants are social insects that live in large colonies, which can range from a few dozen to thousands of individuals. They leave pheromone trails to guide other ants to food sources, leading to a persistent and growing problem once they find their way inside. Kitchens, pantries, and even pet food areas are frequent hotspots for ant activity, as they are attracted to sugary substances, grease, and other food residues.

Ants can enter homes for various reasons, including seeking shelter, food, and water, especially during extreme weather conditions. Cracks in walls, gaps around doors and windows, and even utility lines provide easy access points for ants to infiltrate your home. Once inside, they can contaminate food, damage property, and even cause structural damage in some cases. Ants like carpenter ants can hollow out wood to create nesting sites, leading to costly repairs. This is why it’s crucial to address an ant infestation promptly and effectively.

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There are about 700 species of ants that occur throughout the United States and Canada, of which only about 25 commonly infest homes. The habits of each are different, so expert knowledge is crucial in identification and control. Ants can range, from 1/16″  to more than an inch in size and come in many different colors and variations.  Here are few that you might encounter in and around your home.

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At Paladin, we offer professional services designed to eliminate these pesky insects and prevent future infestations. Our highly trained technicians use advanced techniques and environmentally-friendly products to target ant colonies at their source, ensuring long-lasting results. We conduct thorough inspections to identify entry points and potential attractants. Don’t let ants take over your home—trust Paladin Pest Solutions to protect your property and provide peace of mind. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a pest-free home.