06/17/2026
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๐ฟ Look at what touches your home.
Tree branches against the roof create bridges. Mulch piled high against siding holds moisture and hides colonies. Keep mulch a few inches away from the foundation. Trim plants back. Create a small dry zone around the house.
๐ Watch for the scouts.
One ant on the counter means a colony is close. Wipe the area with vinegar or soapy water. Plain water will not remove the scent trail. The trail brings reinforcements.
๐ง Check for hidden moisture.
Look under sinks. Check around dishwashers. Feel around window sills after rain. Damp wood and tiny leaks are magnets. Fixing a slow drip can stop a full invasion.
๐ ๏ธ Seal more than you think you need to.
Sugar, pet food, and even bread crumbs in a toaster tray feed ants for weeks. Store pantry goods in sealed containers. Vacuum cabinets and pantry shelves, not just the floor.
If you see any ants at all inside your house, call us right away and we can help you.
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