Ants
Spring has arrived and the ambient temperature of our
natural environment is generally increasing. While a young man’s mind turns to
thoughts of love, colonies of ants turn to thoughts of foraging, which can
inadvertently cause a nuisance in your home or commercial premises
Taking both the natural and man-made, synthetic world on the
whole, the vast majority of ant species can be found to inhabit warm, hot
countries that experience plenty of sunlight. The climate experienced by the UK
is not suitable for most species found in the world. The small number of
species found in the UK can, however, be source of consternation and
inconvenience when they have entered your domestic or commercial premises. Garden ants and Black ants are not considered
to be serious problem because they are not thought to carry diseases. Problems
can arise from their presence in your domestic or commercial premises because
they might carry unsavoury material into your buildings from where they have
been foraging. Taking into account this consideration, we might well reflect
that we would not be overjoyed to find them marching through our food
cupboards.
It is typical of ant behaviour for them to march across a
wide ranging area in search of food. They will follow well established trails
that cluster around a source of food and might lead through commercial and
domestic property therefore can cause a nuisance. The origin of such trails can
be identified by small plies of earth and matter around holes in soil and at
the base of external walls. You can take action yourself in order to prevent
the nuisance once detected. You should:
1.
Identify the point at which the ants are
entering your premises and seal off this entrance
2.
Clear away and cover/ seal foodstuffs which
might act as a source of food for ants
3.
Clear and clean sticky, sugar-related residues
on work surfaces. Ants are attracted to sweet food
Certain facts about different species of ants are worth
considering if you are to identify them
Pharoah Ant
•Workers 1.5–2mm long, yellow–brown with brown abdomen.
•Males 3mm long, black and winged.
•Queens 3.5–6mm long, dark red in colour with wings.
•Black eyes. 2 small segments at the pedicel.
Lifecycle:
•Multi–queen colonies.
•Swarming can take place at any
time of the year.
•Winged adults seldom fly so rarely seen. Wings are soon
lost after mating.
Habits :
•Well–defined trails are laid which are often associated
with heating systems. Feeds indoors on high protein foods — meat, fats, blood,
dead insects, etc.
•Swarming characteristics — new colonies are often formed
through nests that have been disturbed e.g., as a result of insecticide spray
treatments. Each queen produces up to 3500 eggs in its lifetime.
•Nest locations — deep seated in cavities in heated
buildings. Often found in hospitals. Associated with humid conditions. Colonies
can range from a few dozen to 300,000 individuals.
Garden Ant
•Workers 4-5mm long.
•Queens 15mm long.
•Dark brown-black in colour.
•1 small segment at waist point (pedicel).
•No sting present.
•Queens over winter in soil. The eggs are laid in late
spring and the larvae hatch 3–4 weeks later.
•Larvae feed on secretions from the queen’s salivary glands
until the first worker ants emerge.
•Worker ants continue with larval care, nest building and
food foraging.
•Fertile males are produced later in the season.
Habits :
•Foraging worker ants follow well–defined trails around food
sources. Sweet foods are preferred but high protein foods will also be taken.
•Swarming characteristics – mating between queens and
fertile males takes place on the wing during late summer and the males perish
after mating.
•Nest locations – often outdoors in soil and below paving
slabs on the sunny side of buildings. Nest locations can be identified by the
presence of finely powdered soil around nest exit holes.
A small garden ant problem might be easily dealt with via
the use of DIY products. Multiple infestations or even one large infestation
of, for example, Pharoah, Fire or Ghost ants will require professional
preventative services in order to ensure that it will not recur. That’s where
Key West Pest Control comes in. We will identify the particular species of ant
in the infestation and calculate which type and power of insecticide to apply
to the problem such that it will not happen again. In such a situation we
always act in such a way that causes no harm to your family and pets.
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