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Pest profile

Ant activity: follow the trail before treating the symptom

The ants you see may be a small part of the colony. Location, trail behavior, food, moisture, and species all shape the next step.

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01

Start with where activity appears

Note whether ants are inside, along foundations, in turf, near trees, or around moisture. A useful inspection follows movement instead of treating only the most visible group.

02

Reduce supporting conditions

Food residue, moisture, vegetation contact, cracks, and protected nesting areas can sustain activity. Property recommendations should support—not replace—the pest-specific treatment.

03

Why identification matters

Different ant species respond differently to products and placement. Repellent treatment in the wrong place can complicate some problems, so identification and label-compliant methods matter.

Property-first estimate

Start with your address. Build the right service plan from there.

Your address helps narrow route fit, property context, and the service path before the scope is confirmed.

The address helps confirm route fit and property context before the final scope is set.