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Ant Control & Prevention

Ants are a very common pest in and around homes and businesses in the Puget Sound region of Washington. The foraging ants you see represent about 10% of the colony; they gather all the food and moisture requirements for the remaining 90% of ants that never leave the nest!

  • Site Assessment – We begin with a thorough inspection of the property. We identify the species of ant, the areas they are infesting, the food sources they are utilizing, and the conducive conditions around your property that make you a target for infestation.

  • Remedial Control Measures – Once we have identified the species of ant and conducive conditions, we will implement control measures. This includes establishing an insecticide barrier of protection around the exterior of your home, as well as strategic use of bait for the interior. We may also inject wall voids or implement other treatment methods.

  • Preventative Service – Ant infestations are driven by pheromone trails and can persist year-round, making your home a prime target for re-infestation. We will help you swiftly resolve the issue and make your home less inviting to pests by performing our regularly scheduled treatments and inspections.

Our ant control program is multi-faceted in its approach, working to simultaneously remove active infestations and eliminate conducive conditions to prevent future infestations.

Professional Ant Control Services

Though they may not seem as dangerous as other pests, an ant infestation can pose many issues if left unchecked. At best, they can be an inconvenient nuisance and contaminate food supplies. At worst, they can cause serious structural damage to your property. Fortunately, our pest control packages provide unrivaled protection against ant infestations.

Insect Total Package

Our Insect Total Package provides complete exclusion and protection against a vast array of insect invaders, including all manner of ants.

THIS PLAN INCLUDES:

  • Initial assessment of interior, exterior, crawlspace, attic, and/or garage as needed
  • Brushing webs from entire perimeter – focus on eaves, exterior lighting, doors/windows, etc.
  • Treat interior and/or exterior of structure for control and prevention of insects and arthropods. This may include ants (all types), spiders, roaches, wasps, yellowjackets, earwigs, silverfish, and other occasional invaders
  • Standard exterior prevention includes foundation areas, around doors/windows, exterior lighting, and other problem areas within five feet of the structure
  • There is no automatic follow up included – rather it is up to the technician’s discretion to request follow ups as needed, or the client can call for extra service if needed
  • Initial discount available if approving to 12-month service agreement
  • Quarterly servicing schedule except for rare exceptions when monthly frequency is deemed necessary
  • Quarterly price starts at $125/quarterly treatment. If Monthly is determined to be necessary, the monthly service price starts at $75.

Rambo Total Pest Package

Our Total Pest Package offers comprehensive solutions targeting both rodent and insect infestations.

THIS PLAN INCLUDES:

  • Initial assessment of interior, exterior, crawlspace, attic, and/or garage as needed
  • Brushing webs from entire perimeter – focus on eaves, exterior lighting, doors/windows, etc.
  • Treat interior and/or exterior of structure for control and prevention of insects and arthropods. This may include ants (all types), spiders, roaches, wasps, yellowjackets, earwigs, silverfish, and other occasional invaders
  • Standard exterior prevention includes foundation areas, around doors/windows, exterior lighting, and other problem areas within five feet of the structure.
  • Up to 30 minutes of rodent exclusion
  • Rodent snap trap placement as needed throughout structure
  • Exterior tamper-resistant bait station placement as needed
  • 5 to 10 day follow-up
  • Initial price starts at $649
  • Initial discount available if approving to 12-month service agreement
  • Monthly servicing schedule for two months or until control is obtained, then switch to quarterly
  • Monthly price starts at $95, quarterly price starts at $145.
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The Dangers of Ant Infestations

Ants are among the most prevalent insect invaders in Western Washington. Wherever they roam, they leave behind a pheromone trail guiding their colony’s movements. Their dietary preferences can vary seasonally, influenced by the colony’s developmental stage and environmental conditions.

Ants run the gamut from being minor nuisances to incredibly destructive pests. While species such as the aptly named odorous house ants are an unpleasant smelling annoyance that can contaminate food, they do not pose any serious health risks or damage to your property. Carpenter ants on the other hand can cause substantial structural damage to your property.

Some of the common traits among ants are:

  • Ant colonies’ hierarchical structure poses challenges in infestation control. Workers tirelessly gather food and maintain nests, while queens continuously lay eggs.

  • Ants’ sophisticated communication, relying on pheromones and tactile signals, facilitates rapid responses to changes in food sources, nest conditions, and threats. Understanding their communication methods aids in detecting and addressing infestations promptly.

  • Ants’ adeptness in foraging and nest building complicates eradication efforts. Their reliance on pheromone trails to locate food means that simply removing visible ants may not solve the problem, as unseen nests may remain hidden within structures or underground.

  • Ants’ adaptability to various environments enables them to persist despite control measures. Their prolific reproduction, facilitated by swarming events, ensures continuous colony establishment, emphasizing the need for ongoing monitoring and intervention to prevent re-infestation.

Ant Identification

Washington is home to a wide variety of different ant species, all with different physical and behavioral characteristics:

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Odorous House Ants

Over the past number of years, odorous house ants have emerged as one of the most common and challenging pests encountered in Western Washington. Also known as sugar ants, piss ants, or odiferous ants, these ants are different from others in several ways. The odorous house ant gets its name from an odorous fluid they produce to fend off other insects. When the ants are crushed, a unique odor becomes detectable; some describe the smell as rotten coconut, others say it smells like ammonia.

They are polygenic (multiple queens within one colony), which allows them to grow their colonies at an incredible rate; a single colony can have as many as 10,000 workers. These colonies can be built in almost any environment: the leaf pile in your backyard, the junk drawer in your kitchen, or inside the insulation found in your walls. They are also nomadic, capable of moving their entire colony from place to place in search of food and shelter.

Odorous house ants also possess a powerful defense mechanism called budding. Whenever the colony feels they are in danger they shatter the main colony into numerous smaller colonies. Odorous House Ants are polygynous, meaning that a colony will have multiple queens. After a budding event occurs, each sub-colony will be able to operate independently with functioning queens and workers to continue their existence and procreation. Using any detectable DIY treatment chemical against them will trigger this budding. Many homeowners attempt DIY control measures before calling the pros. Some of the more common materials used before we arrive are window cleaners, over-the-counter bug spray, dish soap, essential oils, etc. Because of this, it is not uncommon for infestations to spread throughout the home before the homeowner realizes what is happening.

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Carpenter Ants

Most ant species are only a nuisance to have around, but carpenter ants can pose a serious threat to a building. Carpenter ants are the most common and efficient wood-destroying insect in Western Washington. They are capable of hollowing out large portions of wood during the development of their nest.

Contrary to common belief, carpenter ants cannot digest the wood they burrow into; they are simply tunneling through it. This behavior helps to decompose fallen trees in the forest, but it is not welcome in our homes. It is not uncommon to find large mounds of sawdust-like material (called frass) near the wood they are tunneling through. Since Carpenter Ants do not ingest this material, they usually have a dumping ground where they drop the excavated material. This dumping ground is also where they dispose of dead nestmates and other waste from their nesting activities. Even though the ants themselves often are hidden from view inside their nest area, it is often very easy to positively identify carpenter ant frass due to this additional material, and once the frass is identified, we can usually locate the nest quickly.

The parent nest is almost always located outside in an area of constant moisture, like an old stump or fallen tree. However, they are capable of establishing large satellite colonies within structural wood beams, and these satellite colonies can be up to 300 feet away from the parent nest.

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Moisture Ants

Moisture ants aid in the deterioration of water-damaged wood. Evidence of this invader is usually not found until the late summer when the reproductive alates swarm into living spaces, or a wall is opened for remodel or renovation work. Moisture ant colonies can number in the thousands and are often started by a single inseminated queen. In ideal conditions, colonies can survive for over 20 years, making them a long-term threat to a structure.

Moisture ants can only infest heavily saturated wood and have a primary diet of fungus caused by wood rot and decay. They speed up the decomposition of rotting wood by building elaborate three-dimensional galleries (similar in appearance to a sea sponge) which help retain and transfer moisture.

The prevention of moisture ants is fairly simple. Regularly inspect your home or business for conducive conditions such as pipe/drainage leaks or standing water in your crawlspace. When water conditions or water damage is discovered, have it corrected immediately. Without constant levels of high moisture, their colonies cannot survive.

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Pavement Ants

Pavement Ants are often found along the edges of a driveway or between paving stones. Their tell-tale piles of sand and dirt also indicate their presence. These ants are a structural nuisance and can invade homes or businesses – especially when the structure is built on a slab. Pavement ants are small, similar to odorous house ants, but can be identified by several unique characteristics when placed under a microscope, or with the naked eye if you know what to look for. All species of ants have either one or two “petiole nodes” between the thorax and abdomen. In our area we do not have many ants with two nodes, but pavement ants do. Another identifying characteristic is their heads are much more square-shaped than other small ants found in our area.

When you know what to look for, you are able to accurately identify a pest, and once the pest is identified, proper treatment can take place.

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Thatching Ants

According to Wikipedia, the word “thatching” means “the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation… layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof…”  This is exactly what thatching ants do, but usually with tree needles. The evergreen trees of our area, such as fir or pine, allow for many such materials to be utilized in the building of these thatch nests. Thatching ants can build mounds of these materials, often 3 to 4 feet high, and they extend underground at least as far as they are tall.

These ants have elaborate tunnels throughout their thatch mounds and incorporate different chambers for the brood to mature. The foraging ants of these colonies travel great distances, and it is common to see busy foraging trails all over the yard. Treatment for these ants is usually best performed at the site of the colony or mound, but sometimes it is located on a neighboring property. Regardless of nest location, we have various treatment measures that can be incorporated to control whatever situation with which you are dealing.

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Ant Control Methods

Our ant control tactics vary based on the species of the ant and the conditions at your property. Often, we provide a double-band of protection around the exterior of your home in conjunction with strategic gel baiting for the interior. This resolves your current infestation and stops any new activity from arriving.

  • Exterior Ant Control – The inner band runs along the exterior foundation. We use non-repelling transferable products which ants cannot detect, allowing the foragers to unknowingly transfer these products throughout their entire colony. The outer band, which extends several feet around your home, is comprised of repellent materials to help isolate your home from further ant invasions.

  • Interior Ant Control – Typically, our interior treatments consist of bait placements only, so there is no need to vacate your home. We only use appropriately labeled materials designed for effective interior control.

The combined baiting and double-band treatments will have a strong impact on the ant population within a few days, but we ask that you allow two weeks for the full effect of our treatment to take place. If activity persists, we will return within the warranty period at no additional cost and utilize even more of the tools and tactics in our arsenal to gain control of the infestation in a timely manner. Keep in mind that ant infestations can often develop over many months or years, and it may require multiple services before the issue is fully resolved. Due to ants often being a neighborhood issue, and the existing pheromone trails will still be present attracting ants back to your property, we will often recommend a recurring prevention program to ensure they do not return.

Ant Prevention Tips

Due to pheromone trails, ant infestations can occur year-round, and make your home a target for re-infestation. We will educate you on how to help resolve the problem quickly and make your home less appealing to pests, and we will inform you of other pest issues that you may be unaware of.

  • Maintain Cleanliness – As with many pests, maintaining cleanliness is key to keeping ants at bay. Make sure to tidy up regularly, especially in the kitchen. Wipe down surfaces to remove food crumbs and spills that might attract ants inside. Outdoors, clear away any clutter or debris near your home to discourage ant nesting, and to allow for thorough treatments to the perimeter areas of the structure.

  • Manage Moisture – Ants love moisture, so fixing leaks and keeping moisture levels low in your home is crucial to preventing infestations. Properly ventilating areas prone to dampness, like bathrooms and basements, will help to avoid creating conducive conditions for ant infestations.

  • Trim Vegetation – Keeping your yard tidy can help prevent ant invasions. Trim back trees, bushes, and plants that touch your home to create a barrier that makes it harder for ants to find their way inside.

  • Avoid DIY Control – Though it may seem tempting, it is imperative you refrain from using over-the-counter ant control products. Over-the-counter products can interfere with our treatments, rendering them ineffective.

  • Act Promptly – At the first sign of ant activity, give us a call. Our ant control experts will assess the situation, implement targeted treatments, and provide ongoing monitoring to prevent infestations. Continuing preventative services are available and recommended to keep your home ant-free.