Pavement Ants
Pavement Ants
Your Ant Problem, Gone For Good
Fast, effective pavement ant elimination with guaranteed results. Our proven methods eliminate entire colonies and prevent future infestations.
Understanding Pavement Ants
Pavement ants are more than just a nuisance. They can establish large colonies and invade homes in search of food and shelter.
Home Invasion
Pavement ants invade structures in search of food and are a particular problem in areas where slab-on-grade construction is prevalent.
Food Contamination
They feed on insects, meats, seeds, and sweets, contaminating food sources in your home.
Slow-Moving but Persistent
Although they are not aggressive, workers can bite and sting. They are frequently observed in areas where they are prevalent.
Extensive Nests
Pavement ants nest outdoors under flat stones, sidewalks, curbing, and concrete slabs. Indoors, they nest in walls, insulation, floors, and near heat sources during the winter.
Pavement Ant Facts
Understanding your enemy is the first step to elimination
Common Ant Species We Control
Different species require different treatment approaches. Our experts identify and target each type specifically.
Odorous House Ants
These are really small ants that can easily live inside of your home. They are so small that they can find ways into your wall voids. Odorous house ants smell like rotten coconut when smashed.
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Pavement Ants
These little black ants are often found building their cone shaped colonies in the cracks of your sidewalk. You can also find them invading any structure that is built on the ground level.
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Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants do not eat wood, but they burrow through it and create the tunnels and galleries that will form their nest. While not as destructive as termites, carpenter ants can still do a lot of damage.
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Pharaoh Ants
If you see a small yellow ant in your home, you are probably looking at a Pharaoh ant. These ants love anything sweet and are completely happy to create nests inside of homes and buildings.
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Argentine Ants
This species of ant does not swarm. Instead, argentine ants create connecting colonies with a queen for each one. This strategy makes them difficult to eliminate because there are so many egg-laying queen ants.
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Acrobat Ants
Acrobat ant nests are most often found in areas with moisture. That means if you have high moisture areas in your home, that is where this type of ant will build its nest.
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Thief Ants
These tiny ants get their name from their questionable activity. They sneak into larger ants nests and steal larva. If a thief ants get into your home, they will gladly switch from eating stolen larva to stealing your food.
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Our proven 4-step process ensures complete elimination and long-term prevention
Inspection
Thorough examination to identify nest locations, entry points, and foraging trails.
Custom Plan
Develop targeted treatment strategy based on ant behavior and your property’s unique conditions.
Treatment
Apply professional-grade baits and barrier treatments to eliminate existing ants and destroy nests.
Prevention
Ongoing monitoring and maintenance to prevent re-infestation with regular follow-up treatments.
Advanced Elimination Techniques
We use the latest professional-grade methods for maximum effectiveness against pavement ants
Ant Baits
Specially formulated baits that ants carry back to their colony, eliminating the queen and the entire nest.
- Targets entire colonies
- Safe for various environments
- Long-lasting residual control
Perimeter Treatments
Creation of effective barriers around your property to prevent ants from entering your home.
- Prevents entry points
- Protects foundation
- Effective outdoor control
Direct Nest Treatment
Locating and treating active ant nests directly, including those hidden within structures or under pavement.
- Destroys hidden nests
- Eliminates source of infestation
- Fast re-infestation prevention
Keep Pavement Ants Away
Simple steps to reduce pavement ant attraction and prevent future infestations.
Maintain Cleanliness
Clean up food crumbs and spills immediately. Store food in airtight containers to cut off food sources.
Seal Entry Points
Seal cracks and openings in foundations, walls, and around utility pipes to block access points.
Maintain Outdoor Areas
Keep vegetation trimmed back from your home’s foundation and remove debris where ants can nest.
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