Ants often show up indoors during seasonal changes searching for moisture, food sources and easy entry, which is why infestations are commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, and around plumbing. We typically address ant infestations with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) to identify the species source, its attractants, and entry points, and then use a combined targeted treatment along with exclusion and moisture correction, to eliminate colonies and help prevent future infestations.
Carpenter Ants
Fire Ants
A professional ant control program typically follows three core steps: inspection, identification, and treatment. Each step matters—if one is skipped or rushed, the problem often comes back.
The goal isn’t just to see ants—it’s to understand why they’re there and where they’re coming from.
A Take Care Termite & Pest Control technician will:
Key point: Treating visible ants without finding the nest is just a temporary fix.
Correct identification is critical because different species behave differently and require different strategies.
Common structural ants include:
Our technician will identify:
Example: Spraying carpenter ants without addressing the nesting wood won’t solve the problem.
Effective ant control focuses on eliminating the colony, not just killing the ants you see.
Common treatment methods:
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The most effective way to prevent ants from returning is to identify the source, eliminate attractants, and maintain recurring pest control service to create a protective barrier around your home or structure. Professional ant control also includes exclusion and moisture correction, such as addressing leaks, reducing damp areas, and closing gaps where ants can enter. Treating the infestation while correcting the conditions that support it helps deliver longer-lasting protection.
Ants are highly attracted to water and moisture, which is why they’re commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and around sinks or plumbing lines. These areas often provide the damp conditions, food residue, and shelter ants need to survive. Even small leaks or excess moisture can make these spaces a hotspot for activity.
Yes, ant activity often follows seasonal patterns, especially during warmer months or dry weather when ants move indoors searching for water, food, and shelter. Many homeowners notice increased activity in spring and summer, but infestations can happen year-round when indoor conditions are favorable. Moisture-prone areas inside the home often become the first places ants appear.
The most effective way to prevent ants from returning is to identify the source, eliminate attractants, and seal off entry points. Professional ant control also includes exclusion and moisture correction, such as addressing leaks, reducing damp areas, and closing gaps where ants can enter. Treating the infestation while correcting the conditions that support it helps deliver longer-lasting protection.
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You don’t need to call a handyman or a repair specialist separately.
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