This virus making you feel more antsy?

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

This virus making you feel more antsy?

Ants usually come indoors in search of food or nesting. Even small amounts of food, like a crumb or two on the floor, can attract masses of hardworking ants. They are nature’s clean up crew as they proficiently find and remove food left around your kitchen and pantry. Spring and summer are the months that ants are most active as the weather is warmer and as small insects they require heat to be active. In the warmer months the lack of water can drive ants indoors but heavy rains can also cause ant nests to relocate in your house, as well. They have tiny brains – smaller than a grain of salt but they use the art of cooperation to get into your home and find food. When any worker ant finds a source of food, they respond by dropping pheromones on the ground and hundreds of others then follow the trail to the food source. The first step to dealing with ants in your house is ensuring they don’t have access to food by sealing all food in airtight containers, clean behind the fridge, under the oven, do not leave pet food out longer than necessary. If your ant problem has got out of hand, contact a pest control professional.  

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