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Ants: A Common Household Problem
Trapper Dan’s Wildlife & Pest Control
is a licensed North Carolina Structural Pest Operator and we can solve all of your household pest problems including ant invasion problems. Many homeowners often try to fist solve ant problems on their own with do it yourself pest control but they quickly learn when it comes to ant colony elimination that one method does not eliminate all methods. In fact by using the wrong method may just move the colony and make the ant queen actually breed a larger colony and using the same pesticides can actually cause a resistance and adaptation to the ant colony. Not understanding ant species can actually result in a bigger problem.
A well trained licensed pest control operator understands the biology and habits of any invading ant species and select the best method and registered pesticide for a quick ant colony elimination.
Methods of Ant Control
The first step is to always identify to problem ant species during a complete inspection of your home. The inspection involves both the interior and exterior of your and identifying points of access and entry. All water points of a home are likely host areas of common household ant problems and denying a ant colony access to all water is just part of correcting an problem.
The use of specialized ant bait gels, approved dusts and the proper use and placement use of pesticides (We have green methods) can quickly turn a serious ant problem into a happy customer. We also perform carpenter or wood ant services to stop the damage caused by them.
We can solve your ant problems in your home, on the exterior of your home and even in your yard. We know how to kill ants. Please call us for a quote and inspection today!
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