06/04/2026
🐜 That first thin line of ants on the kitchen counter at 6 a.m. in Sun City, AZ? It is almost never random. By the time most homeowners spot one trail, the colony underground has been working all spring — and the heat is what just pushed it inside.
Once daytime highs hold above 105 and overnight lows stop dropping below 80, the math changes fast:
✅ Pavement ants and odorous house ants follow moisture into kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms
✅ Argentine ant supercolonies build through HOA landscaping and irrigated lawns
✅ Native and imported fire ants show up in open soil along walkways and turf edges
When the first monsoon storms hit in July, flooded soil pushes underground nests up and out — and the trails that were one room become three rooms within a week if you spray the line.
Our new guide breaks down the 5 species you will actually see in a Sun City home, why store-bought sprays usually make the problem worse, and how we eliminate the colony at the source instead of chasing surface trails.
Link in bio to read the full guide.
https://ridabirdpestcontrol.com/blog/summer-ant-surge-sun-city-az