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Mostert Pest Control > Pest Control News > Mostert Pest Control Services | Blog > Why Do Ants Keep on Coming Back?

Why Do Ants Keep on Coming Back?

Are ants everything inside and outside your home? These determined insects forage widely for food and water. They become problematic once they migrate inside structures and buildings. No amount of insect repellent will rid you of them. Find out why ants keep coming back.

What You Need to Know About Why Ants Keep Returning.

Why do ants keep coming back? They are present throughout the year. You can find an ant colony any time of the year. Not only during the summer months. What are the reasons for them returning?  

How Can I Get Rid of Ants Forever So They Won’t Return?

Ant infestations are often difficult to get rid of. Worker ants form satellite colonies when the major colony becomes threatened. This makes it even more difficult to get rid of them. Ants of South Africa are some of the most prolific and successful pests. The reason we find them everywhere is they are always in search of food. DIY methods are often ineffective. Pest control companies are better equipped to tackle common household pests. Preventative methods often help keep them outside. Keep pet bowls off the floor and use airtight containers for food. Keep kitchen floors clean. Sweep crumbs from the floor. The tiniest crumbs are sources of food for ants. Ensure you put away all leftover food.

2 Prominent Species Found in South African Homes

In South Africa, there are two prominent species of ants. Both species are problematic. They cluster around food sources by following scent trails. The two ant species are the Pharoah Ant (Monomorium Pharaonis), and the Garden Ant. We often refer to the garden ant as the black ant (Lasius Niger).

Why are Pharaoh Ants Considered a Danger in the Home?

Pharaoh ants a health hazard. The reason is they feed in dirty environments. Pharaoh ants scavenge in dustbins and drains. Both are breeding grounds for viruses and germs. Health is of paramount importance, particularly during an epidemic. Sterile environments are especially at risk when invaded by these annoying pests. Health plays a major role in some sectors, such as hotels, hospitals, and restaurants. Keep establishments pest-free by using a pest-control professional company like Mostert. You can keep pest issues in check with a regular pest control service.

How Do I Know I Have a Black Ant Invasion?

How will I know I have a black ant infestation? What must I look for? We often refer to this common type of ant as the garden ant. For ant control, it is best to know
  • The worker ant measures anything from 2-5mm in size
  • They are a dark brown to black in appearance
  • You can distinguish the queen because she grows up to 12mm in size
  • Only 1 queen is present in each nest
  • Colonies consist about 5,000 ants
  • Queens can live up to 12 years
Contact insecticide might rid seem like the right insect repellent, but it isn’t always effective. Professional pest control experts will help solve the problem long term.

How Do I Know My Ant Invasion is a Pharaoh Ant Invasion?

The primary difference between Pharaoh ants and black ants is that Pharaohs have many queens in each nest. Black ants only have 1 queen per nest.
  • Pharaoh ants are a yellowish brown
  • The worker ants can grow up to 1,5 to 2mm
  • Queens can grow to 5mm long. The queens are a dark red colour. The queens have wings, but they never use them
  • Pharaoh ants thrive in warm, humid conditions
  • They often create indoor nests inside buildings and structures
  • Workers often leave the parent nest in search of food
  • They then create satellite nests
  • Queens can produce up to 400 eggs in their lifetime

Find Out What Attracts Ants and How to Prevent Invasions

Take steps to prevent ant invasions. A team of pest control specialists is your best deterrent. This will keep ants away from your property altogether. Food debris is the number 1 draw card for ants when they hunt for food. Things like pet food and dirty kitchen sinks or fallen ripe fruit are very attractive to them. Keep sugary foods in airtight containers. Place a bay leaf in the container as a deterrent. The less access to food ants have, the better. Ensure you clean garbage cans. Garbage disposal should be regular. Wash bins out with soapy water. Remove the source of food and water to keep pests in check. A colony of ants follows ant trails. Keep tree branches trimmed to prevent them from climbing into windows. These effective methods will go a long way in preventing ants from entering the home.

Mostert Pest Control Are Top Ant and Pest Exterminators South Africa

Cleaning and sanitising are not enough to get rid of ants. Call on Mostert Pest Control experts to help get rid of ant invasions for good. To keep ants at bay, it is imperative to keep your environment clean. Do this before and after a professional ant extermination treatment. We are here to assist and assess the problem. Let our professional team of pest control experts put a treatment plan together to get rid of the entire colony and any ant nests concerning you. We can handle the vast majority of pests for you, so get a free ant extermination quote today!

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