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Ants in the open are an important part of the ecosystem - they break down soil, and keep the growth of other insect populations under control. Inside a home, they are not necessarily disease carrying like rodents but they can cause damage when they are present in large numbers. If you have swarms of ant population threatening to take over your kitchen and your home, get in touch with the Phoenix area's trusted ant exterminator.
Ants work in a very methodical fashion. They quickly set up colonies where there is plentiful supply of food and water, and this colony is headed by a queen whose only purpose is to breed many ants. They send out scouts to look for food, and when the scout has located that slice of pizza that you left out on the counter, it quickly goes back and reports it to other members of the colony. After this, depending on the species, you will either see an entire colony of ants all moving towards the food in an orderly manner, or you may see a few random ants making their way to the food. Either way, the ant is following a scent trail that has been laid by the scout. When you find a few ants running about, don't assume that there are only a few -- the rest of them are back at the colony hard at work!
It's not just ants that you have to safeguard your home against. There are spiders to worry about, and other creepy crawlies that can invade your space. To get rid of ants and other bugs in your home, simply fill out the form or give us a call. Trust us, the most professional and efficient bug exterminators in the Phoenix, Arizona area!