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QuestionHow do I prevent sugar ant infestation?Chris Parker is the Founder of Parker Eco Pest Control, a sustainable pest control service in Seattle, Washington. Since 2016, Chris has been specializing in Integrated Pest Management and doesn’t use any chemicals for pest removal. He offers removal services for ants, rodents, fleas, spiders, wasps, and more. Chris is a certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator in Washington State and received his bachelor’s from the University of Washington.To prevent sugar ants in your home, declutter and eliminate sources of standing water, such as potted plants or old tires. Then, dispose of garbage around your house and maintain a clean environment both inside and outside. Also, create a one-foot perimeter free of clutter, storage materials, and vegetation around the foundation and roofline of your home. Trim trees and bushes to ensure they are at least one foot away from the house, as these overhanging branches can provide access points for ants to bypass insecticides. Inside your home, minimize food sources by keeping surfaces clean and storing your food in tightly sealed containers. Especially sugar, as sugar ants are highly attracted to sweet and sugary substances.
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QuestionHow can I find the ants' nest?Chris Parker is the Founder of Parker Eco Pest Control, a sustainable pest control service in Seattle, Washington. Since 2016, Chris has been specializing in Integrated Pest Management and doesn’t use any chemicals for pest removal. He offers removal services for ants, rodents, fleas, spiders, wasps, and more. Chris is a certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator in Washington State and received his bachelor’s from the University of Washington.If you can't find the nests, you can start baiting them. You can use a borax-sugar water solution, which I find highly effective. To start, place the bait near where you've observed ant activity, typically in the kitchen. While doing this, continue to locate and remove debris around the perimeter of your home, clear any vegetation away from the house, and maintain cleanliness to minimize further ant attractions. After a few weeks of baiting, if the ant population still persists, I suggest applying a non-repellent insecticide along the perimeter of your house.
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QuestionWhen a queen dies, does that means the ant colony is gone as well?Community AnswerYes, as the queen gives birth. If she dies, there will be no additional ants to add to the colony.
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QuestionEvery urban home I've been in has had ants that seem to be the same. They're very small and usually only appear in small groups, or just one. Any idea what kind of ants these may be?Anthony JiangCommunity AnswerIn what country do you live? In Europe, it may be Lasius niger; in America, it may be Camponotus.
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QuestionI think the ant size is a little less than 2mm and they move extremely fast in any direction. Can you identify it?Community AnswerFirst catch the ant then identify it using a book, or bring it to a specialist.
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QuestionI have found two extremely large black ants -- one was about 3/4 inch long and the other about 2 inches. Should I be worried?J CatCommunity AnswerCongrats! You may have found a queen ant! Queen ants are typically much larger than workers or major workers, and they are the key to creating a new colony and to destroying one! Don't be worried, but certainly get rid of those big ants and keep your eye out for more.
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QuestionI find these light brown ants in the kitchen and when I turn the light on they scramble. What kind are they?Community AnswerLook online at pictures of albino ants and of termites. If the ones you see look like termites, you should get your house tented, but if they look like an ant, then you can just spray some bug killer.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of fire ants?Community AnswerYou can purchase a spray that is designed to get rid of them, or contact a professional exterminator.
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QuestionAre bullet ants dangerous?Community AnswerOnly if they bite you. If they do, then bullet ants can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, severe swelling, and a rapid pulse and more. So, it just makes sense to stay away from them and get their nests removed if they are near your home.
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QuestionI have some light brown ants about 6 or 7mm long, very fast moving. Never seen them before. Species unknown. Sydney, Australia.Ivan OggCommunity AnswerThey might be jack jumper ants. These are from Australia and really long.
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QuestionI was bitten, or stung, while in my shower by a black ant which was large, about 1/2 inch or more. 5 days ago with swelling and extreme itching. The spot is hot. I live in Jacksonville, FL. Idea?Female Undertale MemerCommunity AnswerVery likely a pavement ant, which fits your description and is common in your area. Their bites do cause extreme itching.
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