While ants may be tiny, they can wreak havoc on homes. Unfortunately, seemingly innocent behaviors such as leaving food crumbs around the kitchen and not cleaning up after a backyard barbecue can lure these creatures into your property. Whether you’ve noticed a trail of ants coming out of a crack in your kitchen wall or marching through your yard, it’s best to promptly contact an expert in ant control in West Palm Beach.
Acrobat ants feature a distinctive heart-shaped rear that lifts if disturbed. Since these medium-sized, dark brown to shiny red ants like to nest in moist wood, you’ll likely find them outside under fence posts or moist eaves. Spotting them inside your home indicates a moisture issue in your insulation or wooden structures.
While Caribbean crazy ants like to nest near fragrant magnolia or cypress trees, their nest can cross property lines. For this reason, they can Caribbean crazy ant infestations can affect an entire neighborhood. As large colonies spread underneath homes, they can cause electrical damage. These pests are also known for their penchant for sweet fruit and their notorious ability to cause crop damage.
When these red-tinged insects with brown abdomens find their way into your house, they can cause damage to electrical equipment such as electric pumps, air conditioners, circuit breakers, transformer boxes, and switch boxes. A significant number of electrocuted ants can cause a piece of electrical machinery to malfunction and increase the risk of a house fire.Moreover, a colony of fire ant workers can also excavate the ground to create tunnels. These tunnels can cause structural damage if they’re made near driveways, pathways, and walls. Worse, they might even cause the structure to collapse. For example, if a colony of fire ants invades a tree near your home, the tree might eventually fall and cause considerable damage to your property.
These large ants are capable of causing severe damage to your home’s structure because they tunnel through wooden beams and pillars to create spaces for their nests. Allowing colonies to nest unchecked for years increases the potential for staggering amounts of damage.
At O’Hara Pest Control, we can help you ant-proof your home. Contact us today to schedule an inspection.