
Imagine this situation: you wake in the middle of the night to use the bathroom. You walk in, turn on the light, and clustered on the counter, with a line that appears to be coming from a small crack on the floor, are ants. If you’ve ever been in this situation or something similar, then you know first-hand how annoying ants can be. They’re small and able to move easily into homes through small cracks and openings. Killing a few won’t stop the problem either. Within a day, more come pouring in and before you know it, you have an ant problem.
Ants, though irritating, are nothing to laugh at. Their numbers increase because one ant is part of a colony of 300,000-500,000! As ants explore their surroundings, they leave a scent trail behind containing said ant’s pheromones; a trail that humans can’t see, but the ant’s colony can.
Ants are pesky, but they can be dangerous, too. You never know what kind of ant will come into your home – some ants bite and sting, leaving your family exposed to bites and possible allergic reactions. How can you protect your home from such pests? At Total Pest Solutions, we have the answer! Our ant control services are superior to others for several reasons. When you call other pest control companies, their ant control options can be spotty, sometimes ineffective. You want to remove the problem, not postpone it! Our ant control treatments remove the pests permanently. We use certain chemicals that will destroy the colony, remove the pheromone trails, and leave a residue to prevent future ant invasions. To find out more, give us a call today!
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