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Ants

Ants

Nashville Ant Control

We Serve Businesses and Homeowners

Ant infestations are a common challenge for property owners in the Greater Nashville Area. Our home region’s warm climate and urban landscape provide an ideal habitat for various ant species, making it easier for these pests to invade homes and businesses in search of food and shelter. The ant control professionals in our Nashville office understand the right means of tackling these persistent nuisances, helping keep your home or business safe and comfortable. 

Call today at 615-701-7378 or contact us online to get a free estimate. We also serve Brentwood, Nolensville, and the surrounding areas.

The Warning Signs of an Ant Infestation

  • The presence of ant trails: These trails are often found along walls, windows, and entry points. They signal that ants are actively foraging and may lead to hidden nests within your premises.
  • The presence of ant nests: Finding ant nests in your yard or garden is a significant warning sign. These nests may appear as small mounds of dirt or sand and can house hundreds to thousands of ants. 
  • Increased ant activity: A sudden increase in the number of ants seen inside your property suggests a potential infestation. Ants are often attracted by food crumbs or spills, and their presence can quickly escalate if not addressed. 
  • Winged ants indoors: Discovering winged ants, also known as swarmers, inside your home or business indicates a mature ant colony nearby. These ants are reproductive members of the colony looking to establish new nests, signaling a more severe infestation. 
  • Ants around food sources: Ants are commonly found in kitchens or pantries, where they can easily access sustenance. Keeping food sealed and stored properly can help deter them, but persistent sightings suggest an underlying issue. 
  • Ants in moist areas: Ants are attracted to moisture, making bathrooms, basements, and kitchens ideal spots for nesting. Leaky pipes or faucets can exacerbate the problem by providing a water source that ants are likely to find attractive. 
  • Damaged wood or structures: Some ant species, like carpenter ants, can cause structural damage by tunneling through wood. Signs of wood shavings or hollow-sounding timber may indicate their presence.