Ant Pest Control
NIX Pest Solutions knows how troublesome ants can be in the Northern Michigan area. If you find your home, yard, or business being invaded by Ants let us set you up with a free site inspection and estimate. If the ants are inside your property you will have to be home at the time of inspection and if terms are agreed upon the work can be done at the same time as the site inspection.
Over the years Nick Cobb has seen it all, whether it’s a giant ant mound in the yard built by Allegany mound ants, pavement ants in your driveway, carpenter ants in the walls, or ants marching through the kitchen, chances are you don’t want them there. At NIX Pest Solutions we know that the proper ant service starts with a thorough site inspection, ant identification, and exchange of information. We will always do the most amount possible to use the least number of products in or around your home. We believe in using ant bait to start treating the ant problem from the inside out. The ants will carry the bait back to their nest and feed it to the queen and there young, eliminating the entire colony. Please call NIX Pest Solutions today to get the ant problem under control.
Ants
There are over 113 different ant species in Michigan, yielding more than 12,000 world wide. Ant colonies can be quite large with a queen that can live for many years and produce millions of larvae. Ants can leave a scent that will mark the trail of where they have been so they may find their way back. Carpenter ants are the largest and most common in Michigan, but there are a few other species that can become an infestation in your home. To name a few there are Acrobatic Ants, Little Black Ants, Pavement Ants, Pharaoh Ants, and Odorous House Ants.
We recommend keeping your home free and clear of food sources to help prevent infestations: wash away any spills as soon as you notice them, sweep or vacuum up any food crumbs regularly, remove your garbage from inside your home frequently, and clean dirty dishes often. These will help remove the ants' food source. These instances also help to prevent Carpenter Ants, to further assist fending off an infestation: seal any holes and cracks you may find around your home, keep any plants and shrubs trimmed away from the house, store firewood off the ground, and remove any rotted or infested wood.
Most ants only cause a minor inconvenience, and risk contaminating your food. Carpenter Ant infestations are the most problematic; they can cause serious damage to your home and landscape. Unlike termites they will not eat the wood, but tunnel through the wood to create their home. As the colony gets larger the amount of wood that they clear out gets to be more and more. This can lead to costly repairs for any homeowner. They tend to be most attracted to water damaged and decomposing wood.