Do you have ongoing work being done outside your home? That could be great preventative maintenance for carpenter ants.
VIEW MORECarpenter ants usually infest wood that has been water-damaged, but it’s not always the case. Find out more now.
VIEW MOREFire ants are aggressive, unpredictable, and bite. Fortunately, we don’t have to deal with these more southern pests here in the Northeast.
VIEW MOREWell, here we go again. There is more snow coming according to the forecast, and are you still seeing ants?
VIEW MOREFind out when it’s time for you to call a pest control company for help with your home.
VIEW MOREDon’t worry, there’s no fire ants in New England, but this species has had a huge economic impact through out much of the south since the 1930s’.
VIEW MOREQuestion These tiny little ants are driving me crazy! I probably spray for ants every other evening when I get home from work. By the next day, I start seeing them again. Now I’m asking several pest control companies this same question: If I have your company come out, what will you do to get
VIEW MOREQuestion Why do ants come inside? About twice a year we find little ants inside, mostly in the kitchen. They last for about a week, then they’re gone—usually before we even do anything to control them. Answer Of all the pests that we control, ants are probably the most fickle. They are very sensitive to
VIEW MOREIf you see large winged ants indoors, in any number, you might have a carpenter ant problem. Winged carpenter ants are the swarming form and are often mistaken for swarming termites. (Hint – termite wings are all the same size while ant wings are of two different sizes with the front wing much larger.) Winged
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