Remove Pesky Ants From Your Home & Kitchen With Steve’s Pest Control, Mid-Missouri’s Top Pest Exterminator for Over 35 Years
Among pest species, ants are some of the biggest nuisances to mid-Missouri homeowners. They especially mooch off of food in your pantry or kitchen, all the while spreading disease and ruining your groceries. Some species like carpenter ants also destroy wooden structures surrounding and upholding your home or building. You shouldn’t put up with these tiny thieves raiding your mid-Missouri home. Instead, learn how to identify an ant problem and call the one and only Steve’s Pest Control for extermination services.
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How to Tell if I Have an Ant Infestation in My Mid-Missouri Home
An obvious sign of ants in your home or business is visibly catching them as they walk to and from your space. However, sometimes they aren’t so easy to catch due to their sneakiness and small size. Some other signs of an ant infestation in central Missouri include:
- Ant mounds made of dirt inside and around the perimeter
- Sawdust trails indicating you have carpenter ants in your mid-Missouri structure
- Pieces of wings laying around corners and window sills (could also be termites)
- Foul smells of rotten food, which could mean you have odorous house ants
Ant identification in the mid-Missouri area
Carpenter ants are a big problem to central Missouri homes
Carpenter ants in mid-Missouri are relatively large. Known mostly by their size and color, these insects are commonly black, however their color can range from black to red or even solid red. They have one segment to their waist and a long abdomen containing lightly-colored dull hairs. Though their name suggests otherwise, they do not eat wood and instead feed on plant juices, as well as other insects. Black carpenter ants do bite and can spray formic acid, but they do not possess the ability to sting their prey. Most carpenter ant species in mid-Missouri establish their first nest in decayed wood and later expand or enlarge this into sound wood. Inside structures, nests are located in wood (preferably softened by fungus rot or water damage), in insulation, or crawl spaces. When living outside of Missouri structures, nests are typically found in rotting fence posts, stumps, old firewood, dead portions of standing trees, and under stones or fallen logs. Swarming carpenter ants can appear inside homes and structures in central Missouri during the fall and spring seasons. Swarming black carpenter ants can easily be mistaken for swarming termites if found inside mid-Missouri homes and structures.
Field ants ruin outdoor property in mid-Missouri
Odorous house ants: the most common ant species found in Missouri homes
Acrobat ants in central Missouri
Pavement ants leave trails in mid-Missouri homes
Pharaoh ants in Missouri are a disease-spreading species, so watch out!
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