How to Get Rid of Ants in the House:

Dealing with an Ant Infestation

Ants are unwelcome house guests. Uninvited, intrusive, and unwilling to leave, these bothersome insects seem to just waltz right into your home. But, they are also pretty simple to eliminate or, even better, to completely avoid.

What Attracts Ants to Your Home?

The fact that ants can consume almost anything and live almost everywhere contributes to their abundance. Finding out what draws ants to your property in the first place and causes an ant infestation is crucial if you are interested in getting rid of ants. 

Shelter

Although ants are tiny enough to find shelter in almost any place if they can, they prefer to establish a colony from the inside of a warm, comfortable house. Ants are glad to enter your home if they can find a way in, such as a gap in your weatherstripping or a crack in the basement. 

Food

Ants consume practically everything done by humans. They will eat any kitchen scraps or crumbs that are left over, but they are particularly drawn to sweets. An abandoned bowl of cereal a drop of syrup, or a bit of pizza crust left on the counter are all great sources of food for ants. 

Also, as soon as one ant discovers the source of this delicacy, it will leave a smell trail to draw in the other ants in the colony. In no time, there will be a severe ant infestation.

How big are Ants colonies?

Ants are social insects, living together in colonies. Some, like the magnetic Ants , reside in above-ground mounds.

Others, like the Nasutitermes type, reside all the way up in trees and telephone poles where they build arboreal nests. Others, like the Coptotermes species, can be found in tree stumps or at the base of trees. Ants may also be found hiding in the walls and rooves of residences.

Ants colonies can contain up to several million Ants .

The insects in each colony are divided into castes which determine their activities. Ants in the worker caste are responsible for digging tunnels and ensuring food supply.

Soldiers prevent intruders from harming the colony, while reproductive Ants ‘ or alates’ main job is to perpetuate the species through an annual colonising flight.

Soldier and worker Ants are unable to reproduce.