At Sono-Marin Pest Solutions, our ant control service is designed to deliver long-lasting relief from the nuisance and potential damage caused by ant infestations.
Our approach is rooted in an integrated method that targets both the visible ant trails and the concealed nests where they thrive, ensuring a comprehensive and effective solution. By employing advanced, eco-conscious treatments, we reduce ant populations while preserving the balance of your local ecosystem.
Our highly trained technicians are punctual, knowledgeable, and dedicated to customizing each treatment to address the unique challenges of your property, ensuring that you enjoy a safe, ant-free environment.
Though ants belong outside, they sometimes cross the line between being typical yard insects and invasive pests. You may have noticed sand piles on your driveway or between the cracks on your patio or sidewalk. Ants build their homes in the most inconvenient places and decrease your home’s exterior aesthetic in a matter of days.
You may have also seen a single ant on your kitchen floor or in the bathroom sink. If you think that seeing one ant shouldn’t concern you, think again. That single ant has probably left behind invisible trails filled with pheromones, which signal to the colony and lead them directly to your home. Just one ant can turn into hundreds of ants if you fail to take immediate action
There are many different varieties of ant species. Some may cause damage to the structures they infest. Ants may also contaminate food and some species are known to spread bacteria which in some cases can lead to illness and disease.
Ant infestations causes can range from poor sanitation practices, moisture issues, location of property, environmental conditions, seasonal conditions as well as many other factors. Some ant problems are ongoing and require recurring services to gain proper control.
Ant colonies can vary in all different sizes and locations. Some ant species colonies have populations up to tens of thousands or even one million ants. These colonies consist of; queens, workers, soldiers, larvae, and eggs. The queen is the only ant that can lay eggs. Some colonies may have multiple queens or may even combine with other colonies creating what is known as super colonies. Under certain conditions ant colonies can remain active for many years with high reproduction rates. If these colonies go unnoticed for even just a few months, control can be difficult.
Each problem is different and depending on the species of ant involved, proper treatment methods are essential to resolving the issue. By allowing our company to schedule an appointment with a licensed technician we will be able to further assist on this matter.
Though ants belong outside, they sometimes cross the line between being typical yard insects and invasive pests. You may have noticed sand piles on your driveway or between the cracks on your patio or sidewalk. Ants build their homes in the most inconvenient places and decrease your home’s exterior aesthetic in a matter of days.
You may have also seen a single ant on your kitchen floor or in the bathroom sink. If you think that seeing one ant shouldn’t concern you, think again. That single ant has probably left behind invisible trails filled with pheromones, which signal to the colony and lead them directly to your home. Just one ant can turn into hundreds of ants if you fail to take immediate action
There are many different varieties of ant species. Some may cause damage to the structures they infest. Ants may also contaminate food and some species are known to spread bacteria which in some cases can lead to illness and disease.
Ant infestations causes can range from poor sanitation practices, moisture issues, location of property, environmental conditions, seasonal conditions as well as many other factors. Some ant problems are ongoing and require recurring services to gain proper control.
Ant colonies can vary in all different sizes and locations. Some ant species colonies have populations up to tens of thousands or even one million ants. These colonies consist of; queens, workers, soldiers, larvae, and eggs. The queen is the only ant that can lay eggs. Some colonies may have multiple queens or may even combine with other colonies creating what is known as super colonies. Under certain conditions ant colonies can remain active for many years with high reproduction rates. If these colonies go unnoticed for even just a few months, control can be difficult.
Each problem is different and depending on the species of ant involved, proper treatment methods are essential to resolving the issue. By allowing our company to schedule an appointment with a licensed technician we will be able to further assist on this matter.