Did you know that there are approximately 2.5 million ants for every human on Earth? If you've ever experienced an ant infestation, this statistic probably doesn’t surprise you. Ants seem to show up out of nowhere, forming endless lines in your kitchen or bathroom, especially when you least expect it. But what if we told you that some of your everyday habits might actually be inviting these little invaders into your home?
Ants are clever and resourceful, but the good news is they’re also predictable. In this brief article brought to you by Wheeler’s Pest Control, we highlight some common things that homeowners might be doing to attract ants without even realizing it.
If you’ve had enough and you just want to arrange an ant removal, then call the professionals at Wheeler’s Pest Control to hire uniformed pest control specialists.
Let’s be honest – we all get a little lazy when it comes to cleaning up after a meal. Whether it’s a few crumbs left on the counter or a splash of juice that never got wiped up, these tiny messes are an all-you-can-eat buffet to ants.
The solution is simple: clean as you go. Wipe down your countertops, sweep the floor after meals, and take care of spills right away. These small steps can go a long way in keeping ants at bay.
It’s tempting to leave fruit on the counter or forget to seal that box of crackers after grabbing a snack, but this is another common way that ants find their way inside. Ants are particularly attracted to sugary foods, so things like cookies, fruit, and soft drinks can be magnets for these pests.
Invest in airtight containers for items like sugar, cereal, and snacks, and keep fruits stored in the fridge rather than out in the open. You’ll not only keep your food fresher, but you’ll also cut off the ants’ food supply.
It’s easy to leave a few dirty dishes in the sink and plan to get to them later, but that pile of plates can quickly turn into a feast for ants. Even the smallest traces of food or drink residue on your dishes can attract them.
To prevent this, try to make a habit of rinsing or washing dishes right after using them. If you can’t wash them right away, at least rinse off any food or drink residue so there’s nothing left for the ants to feed on.
While most people know that ants are attracted to food, fewer realize that ants also need water to survive. If you have a leaky faucet, a damp basement, or excess moisture under your sink, you might be creating the perfect environment for ants to thrive.
Fix leaky pipes, dry up any standing water, and make sure your home is well-ventilated to reduce moisture levels. Addressing water issues can not only help with ants, but also prevent other pests like cockroaches or mold.
If you have had enough of those pesky ants, then contact Wheeler’s Pest Control to schedule quick and affordable pest control service. Our team is on standby to take your call or message at any time of the day.
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