Ant Removal in Dallas
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Dallas Ant Control
Ants are social insects that live in colonies, which consist of at least one egg-laying Queen, males and workers.
Ant infestation in house is a very common pest problem throughout Dallas as this pest nuisance can cause pain from stings and damage to your food, home and office. Ants enter your home or business through even the tiniest cracks, in search of moisture as well as food. The ants foraging in and around your home or office are workers. Workers that find food share this information with other worker ants by leaving a chemical trail along the substrate as they crawl back to the nest. This "trail pheromone" which is undetectable to humans, adheres to the substrate for long periods of time and helps other ants find the food at the end of the trail.
The Most Common Type of Ants:
Professional help is always necessary to tackle tough ant problems. At Pest Therapy, you can count on us to do an effective job in eliminating your ant infestation around your home and business.
Dallas Choice for Ant Removal
No matter the issue, our Dallas Pest Control Company has the tools and skills to provide a safe remedy. We hold high standards for our technicians to ensure a consistent level of professional results. Take back your home by contacting us today!
"Nicholas was quick to provide an appointment and provided a great service. I live next to land that is in the process of being developed so I get a lot of 8 legged creatures. Mostly black widows. He took care of them and the dirt dauber nests. Thanks Nick."
- melissa oldbury