All The Ways Ants Get Into South Carolina Homes

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Ant Characteristics

An estimated 200 different ant species are found throughout South Carolina, many of which enter homes in search of food. Ants are characterized by having a body that typically measures from ¼ to ½ of an inch in length, six legs, and large heads with antennae. They have a narrow waist that connects their abdomen and thorax, a hard exoskeleton, and are equipped with strong jaws.

Some of the most common types that invade homes in this region include Argentine ants, carpenter ants, pavement ants, red imported fire ants, and odorous house ants. The red imported fire ant is among the most dangerous, with the ability to deliver a painful sting that can result in an allergic reaction that requires medical attention. Carpenter ants are not considered a potential health risk; however, they can create property damage by burrowing through and eroding wooden structures.

Argentine ants, odorous house ants, and pavement ants are largely considered to be nuisance pests. All ants travel through often filthy conditions and might spread bacteria that contaminate surfaces and food.

What Attracts Ants?

Numerous things may be drawing ants into your home, but here are the most important ones to be aware of:

  • Keeping the kitchen area clean is critical for preventing ants; therefore, the floor should be regularly swept and countertops wiped clean.
  • Any trash cans containing food scraps must have lids that seal tightly.
  • Avoid leaving dirty dishes in the sink or bowls of uneaten pet food out overnight.
  • Limit excessive water, moisture, and humidity by repairing leaks and ensuring basements and crawl spaces are properly ventilated.

The Challenges With Preventing Ant Intrusions

As ants invade a home and identify food sources, they leave a chemical trail of pheromones. This acts as a signal to others who generally will follow the same path. For this reason, areas, where ants are found, should be thoroughly cleaned with a soap or cleanser.

Because of their small size, ants will access the interior of a property through very small openings. Property owners should closely examine the exterior foundation for any holes or cracks that could allow entry and fill them using a weatherproof caulk or sealant. Check the seals around windows and doors for any gaps, and apply weatherstripping and door sweeps where necessary.

Best Way Of Responding To Ant Invasions

Many property owners underestimate the importance of promptly addressing a problem with ants until a major infestation has developed. Others try store-bought do-it-yourself treatment options from local shops or online retailers such as traps, aerosol sprays, baiting stations, and others that often are insufficient for eradicating large and deeply entrenched groups of ants. Many of these mass-marketed products may also contain harsh chemical formulas that pose health risks.

When you contact The Original Bugman Pest Elimination, Inc., one of our technicians will visit the property to conduct a detailed interior and exterior inspection to detect the extent of the problems. We will recommend the best treatment option for completely ousting any pests. Our specialist may also identify any current property conditions that make you vulnerable to future pest intrusions. 

Licensed Pest Control Company In South Carolina 

For more than 30 years now, the seasoned team of experts with The Original Bugman Pest Elimination, Inc. has been successfully assisting residential and commercial customers in this region who are struggling with pest-related problems. Part of the reason for our sustainability is that our management team maintains a commitment to delivering the highest-quality customer service in the industry.

We offer a comprehensive and economical array of professional services that include bed bug treatment, rodent control, termite elimination, and any others. Customers are encouraged to consider our quarterly property protection plans that ensure your home or business remains pest-free all year long. Contact our office today to schedule an onsite inspection and estimate.

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