Ant Extermination, Ants Control in Durham Region

Know more about ants control and extermination in Bowmanville, Newcastle, Port Hope, Oshawa, Whitby, Peterborough, Courtice, Cobourg, Pickering, Ajax, Kawartha Lakes, and Orono.

While ants are fascinating creatures that play an important ecological role through soil aeration and organic recycling, they are not something you want trudging through your home. The typical and lives in colonies dominated by the queen ant dedicated to egg production, which can live for up to thirty years.
Ants behavior and life style
Ants produce chemicals called pheromones, which are sensed by other ants using their antennae. They use their keen senses to communicate with colony members. They can also use their antennae or other body parts to send messages through touch. Touch messages are transmitted through stridulations, which are sounds and vibrations generated by one ant rubbing its body parts together. These forms of communication relay different messages, such as where food is located or what dangers are present.
The workers are all females that take care of the much larger queen and her young, or go out to find food. Winged males mate with queens and die soon after. Queens also have wings, but they break off after mating. Colonies of ants are separated into groups of individuals that have different jobs, such as workers, soldiers, and queens. Ants are an important prey species for many different reptiles, amphibians, arthropods, birds, and mammals. Longevity can’t be generalized to all ants, but queens usually live for several years and workers for only a few weeks or months.
What Ants eat?
Most common ants found in Canada. Canada is home to hundreds of species of ants most of which are relatively harmless or even beneficial. As a Canadian homeowner, the ants you’re most likely to come into contact with include carpenter ants, pharaoh ants, pavement ants, and fire ants
Ants identification
Most common ants found in Canada. Canada is home to hundreds of species of ants most of which are relatively harmless or even beneficial. As a Canadian homeowner, the ants you’re most likely to come into contact with include carpenter ants, pharaoh ants, pavement ants, and fire ants
Carpenter Ants identification
These ants live in wooded areas. They excavate wood to form smooth tunnels to create nests. They don’t eat the wood though. They just chew through the wood to build a nesting place. Their characteristics are usually black and red or a combination of these colours. They have 6 legs. Their body shape is oval and segmented. The size is about 5/8 of an inch. They have antennae.
Carpenter Ants identification
Pharaoh Ants identification
Carpenter Ants identification
Pharaoh ants are a very small species of ant, reaching only about 2 mm in length. Their bodies range from light yellow to red in color and they typically have red or black colored abdomens. The queens are usually a darker color than the worker ants. Pharaoh ants live together in very large colonies.
Pavement ants identification
Ranging in size from 1/16 of an inch to 1/8 of an inch long, pavement ants range in color from brown to black. They have paler legs and antennae. These black pavement ants do not pose a public health risk, but they can contaminate food and should be avoided. If you notice pavement ants in your property, contact an ant pest control specialist.
Pavement ants identification
Fire Ants identification
Fire Ants identification
Fire ants are small, only about 1/8″ to 1/4″ long. Variation in size is a distinguishing characteristic of imported fire ants. Many other ant species are uniform in size. Most Canadian fire ants originate from Europe. Fire ants also known as red imported fire ants,
When you disturb the mound, dozens to hundreds of reddish-brown worker ants crawl up vertical surfaces on and around the mound. Few native ants charge up vertical surfaces.
If you get stung it feels like being burned. A day or so later, the imported fire ant’s unique venom forms a white fluid filled pustule or blister at the red sting site that is very characteristic – only fire ant venom causes this symptom!
What are the common problems caused by ants
Pharaoh ants have been implicated in disease transmission places such as your home, hospital, long-term care facilities and food processioning facilitates. They can damage to lawns and garden with outdoor nesting habits. When dwelling indoors, ants may cause damage to the structure by chewing wood, insulation, and electrical cables during nest building. Select species of ants are capable of inflicting painful stings. Some individuals may develop inflamed skin at sting sites and experience cramps and headaches as reactions to ant venom. In addition ants are nuisance when found inside a home or in the yard.
Should I be worried if an ants bites me?
Some species of ants inflict painful stings, with the ant venom causing some people to develop inflamed skin and experience cramps and headaches. Most ants are too small to effectively bite humans, and their sting is mild. However, the sting from harvester ants and fire ants can cause unpleasant symptoms and may lead to allergic reactions.
Why ants are bad?
Ants can ruin the foundations of a home and cause a lot of damage to food. They may bite and sting.
Are ants poisonous?
Ants found in the Canada are not poisonous. They may bite and sting but they are harmless to humans.  
Are ants dangerous?
Ants in the Canada are not seen as a threat. In fact, kill other pests such as flies and fleas.
Which ants are dangerous?
Types of dangerous ants across the world There are many more dangerous ants in the world, however stay away from these five ants and from their stings. Those ants include bulldog ants, pony ants, safari ants, fire ants, bullet ants
Bulldog Ants
The Bulldog Ant is the most dangerous ant in the world. This ant lives on the coast in Australia and is extremely aggressive, using its sting and jaw at the same time to defend its nest. When bulldog ant bites, it injects venom that can cause a severe allergic reaction in its victim. Its been reported It has killed adults within 15 minutes. Thankfully, this ant cannot be found in the Canada.
Bulldog Ants
Pony Ants
Pony Ants
Pony ants also known as the green-head ant. Mostly found in Australia. A mere 7mm long at their biggest, pony ants deliver a venomous sting that can cause an anprophylactic shock. A sting that doesn't provoke a reaction is painful but short-lived, and the pony ants can be a beneficial control pests such as beetle and moth larvae, as well as termites.
Safari Ants
In fact, these ants will eat and destroy anything that may be in their way. They live mostly in East and Central Africa's Safari ant likes to swarm its predators, and its prey: a colony on the march can consume up to 500,000 prey animals every day. They don’t have nests, but live a nomadic existence, stinging and biting whatever gets in their way. Thankfully these ants do not exist within the Canada.
Bulldog Ants
Fire Ant
Fire Ants identification
These ants also have an extremely painful sting, with an initial burning sensation followed by raising and reddening of the skin . The Fire ant is one of the most aggressive types of ants. If you disrupt these ants, they will swarm, and release a pheromone that makes more ants want to attack. A swollen, itchy bump will form, which can become infected if you scratch it. The fire ants could found in Canada
Bullet Ants
Bullet ants is also known as the 24-hour ant because of the pain you feel for up to 24 hours after being stung. South America's bullet ant holds the record for the most painful sting. . Other reactions to the venom include swelling, limb paralysis, and uncontrollable shaking. Some victims even describe being stung by this ant as painful as being shot.
Bullet Ants
What attracts Ants inside the home?
When ants forage for food nowhere is out of bounds in their quest. They will scavenge a wide range of foods, but have a particular liking for sugary substances. This is where the home becomes vulnerable, as anything from a small spillage of juice to a slice of cake left on the side will attract ants.
It does not take much sugar content to bring them in. While foraging, an ant also leaves a scent trail that not only helps them find their way back to the nest, but also helps other foragers follow the trail in the other direction. So, the sight of a single ant in the house can be the prelude to many more visitors.
Why Ants are everywhere?
Ants are attracted to any type of food source, so if your kitchen tops are dirty or there’s ready available fruit, sweets or crumbs – they will find their way to it. Ant colonies can consist of thousands or millions of tiny ants, which is why they seem to be everywhere, once you’ve found your first ant.
Where do Ants enter the house?
Ants can enter your home in various ways including under slabs, through cracks in the walls or foundation, as well as through gaps or other small openings that often appear where moulding or plumbing connect with the structure.
How to find the source of Ants
Watch the ant trail and follow the direction they are coming from to find out where they are entering your home.
Ants prevention tips
Do a deep clean focusing on hard-to-reach areas like cabinets, crevices and under appliances. Wipe up crumbs and spills immediately. Use ant spray on window sills, baseboards and doorways as a protective barrier. Seal holes and cracks with caulking  Fix water-damaged or damp areas of your home, especially decks and basements Maintain your lawn to prevent bare spots and ant hills Trim back plants, bushes and shrubs surrounding your home
How can I ensure ants will not come back? 
The most effective way to keep ants away once and for all is with help from a seasoned professional. Here are the ZOLO Pest Control, we take a serious and strategic approach to Integrated Pest Management. We use fewer chemicals to powerfully eliminate pests permanently. Our science-based, eco-friendly practices naturally create a barrier against ants and other pests, so you can enjoy a pest free home without worrying about uninvited guests.
Find an ants exterminator near you
Hiring a professional pest control company from the beginning will save you so much time and stress, rather than going through trial and error by doing it yourself. Leave the hard work to the professionals with the know-how to quickly eliminate your pest problem once and for all. Save yourself time, energy, and frustration by hiring our reputable pest control company. Our trained and licensed pest technicians will be able to solve your problem quickly and effectively because they are knowledgeable about pests and effective treatments. After all, it is what they do every day. Stop throwing away your time and hard-earned money only to have to call a professional anyway. Get professional help and get it done right the first time.
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Hiring a professional pest control company from the beginning will save you so much time and stress, rather than going through trial and error by doing it yourself. Leave the hard work to the professionals with the know-how to quickly eliminate your pest problem once and for all. Save yourself time, energy, and frustration by hiring our reputable pest control company. Our trained and licensed pest technicians will be able to solve your problem quickly and effectively because they are knowledgeable about pests and effective treatments. After all, it is what they do every day. Stop throwing away your time and hard-earned money only to have to call a professional anyway. Get professional help and get it done right the first time..

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