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Ants do not have ears; some don't even have eyes, ey; these tiny insects can cause billions of dollars worth of every year. They have two stomachs; one holds food for their consumption, while the other stores food for other ants. Ants are one of the most often encountered pests at home and businesses.
They are captivated by suitable food sources at home or on the farm. They cause massive problems when they scavenge a place for food and water. Once they find a desirable item in your area, they call their nestmates to help gather the food. They are a terrible nuisance if they build nests on your walls, toilets, building foundations, or germinating plants. They can attack people who disturb their ant mounds, and they also attack humans indoors.
Ants are ubiquitous insects that you will come across almost everywhere you live, but there is more to this common pest than you might know:
Ants can attack humans on their premises, and disturbing their mounds can agitate them to attack. Maricopa ants will kill you very fast when they sting you with their poison. When an ant stings you, the smell alarms the others in their colony, and just a few hundred stings will kill you.
These insects are unbelievably robust and can carry nearly 50 times their body weight. The Asian weaver ant can carry 100 times their mass. This strength results from their tiny size.
Ants are tiny, and their size cannot accommodate a respiratory system like ours. They use their spiracle (holes at the sides of their bodies) to breathe in oxygen. They have a network of tubes that circulate oxygen in their bodies and remove carbon dioxide.
Some ant species can swim. They use a unique doggy peddle version to float for long periods. They can hold their breath underwater for a long time, and during floods, they can build lifeboats to survive. When fire ants do this, it can be perilous.
Ants date back to around 130 million years ago. They survived the Jurassic dinosaur extinction period and the ice age. They lived even when dinosaurs roamed the world.
When ants search for food and water, no place is out of the bond. Homes, hospitals, businesses, and farms are all vulnerable.
Ants can damage property, buildings, equipment, structures, and appliances when they build their nests on them
An ant entering a food supply store, warehouse, or go-downs poses grave problems. They may even start to breed and multiply while there.
Some ant bites are painful and very allergic and can cause anaphylactic shock.
Ants are a health risk to your family, staff, and customers. They can carry and spread disease-causing bacteria such as salmonella. In other cases, they spread smallpox and dysentery.
Seeing an ant in your home or premises is the most obvious sign that you are at risk of ant infestation. You can find them on food leftovers
You will find ant nests within a very close distance to your premises. A small ant mound can harbor thousands of them underneath.
When an ant finds a suitable meal, they attract their whole colony into your home, and you can see their trails in and out of your house or business.
Ant debris resembles wood shavings. If they have infested your timber, they form a corn-shaped pile beneath it.
Provided below are simple DIY preventive measures that you can take to keep away ants.
Dealing with ants can be extremely frustrating. They may be tiny, but one ant can invite a colony into your house. Using sprays does not help to eradicate them. Spraying kills the ants visible at that moment, a result you can quickly achieve by simply wiping them off using a piece of cloth.
To get permanent ant control, we must eradicate the whole colony. Our professional and licensed staff will visit your premises and undertake a fanatic inspection to spot the ant source and causes of ant attraction in your place. The specific treatment will be applied to ensure permanent elimination. We give a sound report system and maintain close follow-ups.
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