Nesting Ant Treatment - Drop Dead Pest Control

Nesting Ant Treatment

Ants can quickly become a nuisance when they invade your home or yard in search of food and water. Our treatment begins with a detailed inspection of your property to identify nesting sites, entry points, and the species of ant causing the problem. Correct identification is important, as different ant species have different food preferences and nesting habits.

Based on our findings, your technician will apply targeted treatments designed to eliminate the specific ant species present. Some ants are attracted to sugars, while others prefer proteins or oils, so using the right products is essential for long-term success. We treat all accessible areas where ants are active and apply a protective external perimeter barrier to prevent re-entry.

For ongoing control, our team may also recommend practical prevention measures such as sealing cracks, trimming back vegetation, and keeping food areas clean and secure. With the right combination of treatment and prevention, we can help keep your property free from persistent ant problems.

Why do I keep getting ants inside my home?

Ants enter buildings in search of food and water. Once they find a source, they leave a scent trail for other ants to follow, leading to large numbers very quickly.

Yes. We use professional-grade products applied carefully and in accordance with safety guidelines. Treatments are targeted and often placed in areas out of reach of children and pets.

Most treatments will significantly reduce or eliminate the infestation, but ants are highly persistent. Depending on the species and surrounding environment, follow-up treatments may sometimes be necessary.

You may notice a reduction in activity within the first few days, with full results typically achieved within 1–2 weeks as the treatment works through the colony.

Keep food sealed, clean up spills promptly, trim back vegetation touching the home, and seal cracks or entry points where ants could gain access.

Yes. We treat both internal problem areas and apply an external perimeter barrier to help prevent ants from re-entering your property.