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6 Tell-tale Signs of Ant Infestations

6 Tell-tale Signs of Ant Infestations

San Antonio Ant Control

The sight of ants in your home is never a pleasant one. Ants are infamous for being the most notorious pests. Ants can get into your house for several reasons, such as shelter, food, moisture, etc. But, once they invade your home, they are hard to get rid of.

Few species of ants spread disease and cause illness. Therefore, it is important to take quick actions as soon as you suspect an infestation. However, during the initial stages of ant infestation, detecting signs are difficult.

That said, spotting a few ants inside of your home does not indicate an ant infestation. So, how do you tell if the ant is out for a walk or on a food mission?

Confused?

Well! Worry no more. This blog unveils the top 6 tell-tale signs that indicate an ant infestation.

Let’s get started!

Signs of Ant Infestation

Live Ants: If the number of live ants you find indoors is higher than normal, your home has been invaded by ants. A larger number of ants means the presence of a larger colony or nest nearby who have sneaked into your home in search of food and may soon enter your kitchen.

Ants Parade: If you notice a trail of ants marching inside your home, you already have a problem. As ants march their way to find the food source, they leave pheromone trails behind. This can help you to track them down, and find their colony.

Ant Piles & Colony: Do you notice ant colony or piles in and around your home? If the answer is yes, you’re your house is under threat. Ant piles are large mounds of dirt that are created as an ant colony. Depending on the ant species, an ant colony can contain hundreds and thousands of ants. Ants often travel long distances in search of food, so making the journey from the yard to the kitchen is never a problem. The presence of ant piles around your property is another strong indicator of ant infestation.

Food Overrun by Ants: The easiest way to find out an ant infestation in your property is to look at the leftover food. Since ants always look for food, and feast on almost anything, they are most likely to find and eat the leftover or uncovered food in your kitchen. They can also feed on your pet’s food bowls. If ants are present in abundance in your home, they will be quick to carry it away to their colony and save it for a rainy day.

Wood Shavings: Some species of ants, such as carpenter ants. They tend to burrow into the woodwork, leaving a trail of wood shavings. When you are sweeping and clean your floors, inspect the collected debris closely. If you find sawdust or wood shavings, it is a sign of carpenter ant infestation. They are capable of causing structural damage and spread diseases.

 

Wrapping Up

Ant infestations can occur at any time of the year. The moment ants get access to your property, they multiply rapidly, and small infestations become out of control in no time. Observing the early signs is critical. If you can relate to any of the above signs and notice ants in your home, there may be likely hundreds or thousands of unnoticed ants. Seek the help of professional pest control services to tackle the situation and eradicate them from the source.