Saturday, November 27, 2010

Argentine ant

It has been suggested that the Argentine ant has travelled from region to region, concealed in landscape materials and potted house plants.

Argentine ants will invade buildings in large numbers, when the conditions outside have become too wet; or too dry to survive.

If these ant pests nest in or around structures, their large numbers will quickly cause a pest control problem; requiring exterminators with a dependable and focused strategy.

Read more about Argentine ants.

2 comments:

  1. It has been widely suggested that Argentine Ants were introduced to the U.S., at New Orleans; via the early coffee ships. Now, your local exterminator battles Argentine ants in many States, across America. Inside your home, these ant pests will colonize around common areas of moisture; such as pipes, sinks and potted plants.

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  2. It is common for this ant pest to be unintentionally introduced to the home, by unsuspecting house guests and family members. Yard improvements like landscaping and groundskeeping, as well as house plants and flowers, are very often the source of the pest control problem.

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