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Keep Ants Out of Your Home This Summer

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Keep Ants Out of Your Home This Summer

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  1. Keep Ants Out of Your Home This Summer Ants might be tiny, but they can cause big problems, especially in the summer. When the weather heats up, these pests become more active and are more likely to show up in your home. Once ants find food or water inside, they will keep coming back. And before you know it, there’s a whole line of them marching across your kitchen counter. Let’s break down why this happens, what you can do about it, and when it might be time to get outside help. Read this blog if you are also facing the problem of having these uninvited ants in your home this summer. Why Ants Show Up More in the Summer Ants are present all year round, but they are more commonly seen in the warmer months. They have all they need in the summer: heat, dry ground, and lots of people picking up crumbs. They usually come inside looking for: ● Food (especially sweet or greasy stuff) ● Water (even a small drip from a sink) ● Shelter from the heat or dry ground

  2. Once one ant finds something it likes, it heads back to the colony and leaves behind a scent trail. Then, the others follow. Watch for These Signs It’s easy to ignore the first few ants you see. But those early signs are important. They usually mean there are more nearby. Here’s what to watch for: ● Lines of ants moving back and forth ● Ants coming out from behind outlets or under floorboards ● Tiny piles of dirt near windows or baseboards (possible entry points or nests) ● Repeated sightings in the same room, even after cleaning Spotting ants often? That’s a sign they’ve made themselves at home.

  3. How to Keep Ants Out This Summer Stopping ants before they take over is always easier than getting rid of them later. A few small habits and changes can go a long way. 1. Clean Up Right After Eating Ants are quick. If you leave crumbs or spills after you’re eating, then they will find them. You should wipe down counters, sweep the floor, and not let dishes pile up. 2. Store Food the Right Way Use containers with tight lids for cereal, sugar, pet food, and snacks. If you leave food out overnight, especially sweets or fruit, ants will come looking. 3. Take Out the Trash Often Ants love garbage, especially food waste. You should empty bins before they start to smell. Also, try to use trash cans with lids that actually close so that no pests go inside them. 4. Fix Leaks and Damp Spots A slow drip under the sink or a damp towel on the floor can be enough. Ants need water just like we do. Keep things dry and check under sinks regularly. 5. Seal Up Gaps and Cracks Go for a walk around the house. Pay attention to any small gaps that could allow ants to enter. They can be kept out with the use of tape, caulk, or weather stripping. 6. Trim Back Plants That Touch Your House Ants can scale tree branches or shrubs that are close to your house. In order to prevent plants from touching the roof, windows, or walls, keep them trimmed back. 7. Deal with Outdoor Ant Nests See a mound in the yard? That’s probably an ant colony. Don’t ignore it. Pouring boiling water might work if it’s small, but larger nests usually need stronger solutions. A Few Natural Fixes (But Don’t Rely on Them Alone) Some folks like to try natural ant repellents. These include: ● Vinegar and water spray (wipes away scent trails) ● Ground cinnamon or coffee grounds at entry points ● Lemon juice or peppermint oil

  4. These might slow ants down for a while. But if the colony is big or persistent, natural methods usually aren’t enough on their own. Know When to Get Help If you’ve sealed cracks that are cleaned every day, but ants are still showing up, it’s time to get help. A professional who handles ant pest control in Las Vegas can do more than just spray. They figure out where ants are coming from, what kind they are, and how to get rid of them for good. Most over-the-counter sprays only kill the ants you can see. They don’t touch the nest. And that’s the real problem. A pro will: ● Find the main colony ● Use targeted treatment to break the ant trail ● Give you tips to prevent it from coming back Final Thoughts No one wants to deal with ants all summer. The best way to stop them is by acting early. Clean up after meals, seal up entry points, and don’t ignore the first signs. If they keep coming back, don’t waste time on sprays that don’t work. Enviro Guard Pest Control helps homeowners tackle ants the right way. If ants are wearing out their welcome in your home, it might be time to bring in someone who knows how to handle it for real.

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