Sugar ant is a common
name that many people use to describe any small tiny little black
ants that is attracted to sweets. However, the sugar ant is actually the
species Camponotus consobrinus. Most people often use the name “sugar ant” to describe many different types of ants. Small
to medium-sized ants that do not sting are identified by this name. Common
examples of ants called “sugar ants” are pharaoh ants, odorous house ants,
acrobat ants, etc. Properly identifying the species is mandatory. In order
to correctly manage any infestation the culprits have to be identified.
The actual species can vary greatly as to their biology and nesting habits
and therefore how they are treated. When ants invade a home, it is best
to contact a pest control professional to properly identify the ant and
develop an effective management strategy. Winged male sugar ants with
royal blood are completely black, while female workers have orange-colored
bodies.
Ants
can mean real trouble for veggies and ornamental plants, the food of choice for
mealybugs and aphids. Controlling ants in the lawn is a good way to minimize
the population of these pest insects. Ants prefer dry, well-drained soil in an
undisturbed, low traffic area. Lawn dwelling ants are generally not an issue
because these are not the stinging sort but some species have a habit of
undermining grass roots and can cause large dead patches in the lawn. Another
issue is ant hills in grass, which can become large and pose a tripping hazard
and make mowing difficult. For low populations, Simply raking out the
hills will scatter the population and reduce hardened mounds from
occurring.
Killing
Ants in the building with Chemicals Spot control is the best method for killing
ants. They tend to concentrate in a small area and spot application
isolates the chemical zone and minimizes damage to beneficial insects who also
call the grass home. Ants treatments include bait, spray or granular form.
Locate the nest and apply the chemical as indicated on the label. Granular
forms require activation with water, so it is best to irrigate after applying the
chemical. In all cases, wait until a treated area has dried before allowing
children and pets into the toxic zone. Ants can be a blessing and a curse, so
consider the severity of the problem before resorting to chemical treatments.
Their activity is also a natural pest control and can increase the tilth of
soil, acting as wild aerators to loosen the dirt around roots and enhance
growth.
Sugar
Ants left the picnic and are now infiltrating the home or commercial business
building:
Sugar
Ants can locate a reliable source of food inside a home in no time.The ants are
and can become a huge headache. If there is the slightest suspicion that
there is a sugar ant infestation of your home its time to take action. As
soon as possible check the kitchen, pantry and all food containers. Sugar
ants are drawn to spills, stains, food left in drains and other food
residue. It’s time to start cleaning immediately. There may have been some
home remedies used but to no avail. Now it’s time to contact AMPM Exterminators
to eliminate the armies of ants surrounding your property and in your
home.
The general public often
uses the name “sugar ant” to describe many different species of ant. Any
small to medium-sized ant which doesn’t sting is referred to by this name.
Common examples of ants called “sugar ants” are pharaoh ants, odorous
house ants, acrobat ants, etc. Another example of the use of a general
name applied to multiple species would be using “water bug” to describe
cockroaches. Proper identification of the species is critical to correctly
managing any infestation. Unfortunately people often believe that all
“sugar ants” are one type of pest and that a single strategy works for
against them all. The actual species can vary greatly as to their biology
and nesting habits and therefore how they are treated. When ants invade a home,
it is best to contact a pest
control professional to properly identify the ant and develop an effective
management strategy.
Company Name: Ampm Ants control service
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