Ants

How Do Ants Cause Problems?

Whether you have a home or a garden, ants can cause problems. Ants are tiny insects, but they are incredibly strong. Their ability to survive in the soil helps them aerate the soil and aerate it is the process that allows for the roots of plants to get oxygen. They also help to disperse flowering plants throughout the country.

The most common species of ants in North America are carpenter ants. They eat wood and other organic materials, and they are known for doing other beneficial work. They also create tunnels in the soil that help to aerate the soil and allow for oxygen to reach the roots of plants.

Pavement ants are smaller than carpenter ants, and they are commonly seen on paved areas in summer. These ants can also enter houses through foundation cracks. They are 2.5 to 4mm long and have parallel lines on their thorax.

When ants are squished, they produce a foul odor. They can also carry bacteria and fungal organisms that can contaminate your food. This is why it is important to rinse food storage waste before disposing of it.

Some ants are attracted to food, so it is important to keep food away from them. If you have a garden, avoid leaving food outside. Keeping food in containers that are closed will keep ants away.

If you are experiencing an ant problem in your home, it may be best to use a chemical. Organic Insecticidal Soap is an effective way to kill problem ants. It is also important to clean your house regularly to keep them away.