Ants

How Can Ants Nest in Your House?

Several different types of ants can nest inside your home. These ants are looking for food and moisture. Some ants will nest in wall voids or in insulation. Others use rotting wood or rotten timber to build their nests.

In general, ants are looking for food, moisture and shelter. They will leave trails behind to indicate the location of their nest.

Ants can enter your home through exterior holes, wire entry points, foundation cracks and cable entry points. They are also attracted to food products.

The most common nesting locations are kitchens, bathrooms and basements. To prevent ants from entering your home, you can seal cracks, cracks and holes in your walls. Keeping your refrigerator clean, keeping trash cans clean and keeping food bins clean can help prevent ants from invading your home.

When you clean your house, you should also ensure that your trash cans are tightly sealed. Ants will find food in trash bins. If you are unsure what type of ant is in your home, check the wings of discarded ants. They can help a pest control professional identify the ant species that are invading your home.

Other ants, such as fire ants, can enter your home through doors, windows and HVAC units. Sealing cracks around door and window frames can prevent ants from entering your home.

Some ants, such as pavement ants, can sneak through cracks in the pavement. They will then nest underneath concrete slabs.