Correct identification is an important first step in pest control.
Pyramid ants are small, only 1/8 of an inch long with workers being of one size. They have a single node (bump between middle and rear body sections). Their color ranges from yellow, brown to black.
Pyramid ants get their name because they have a pyramid-shaped projection on top of the thorax.
Pyramid ants prefer open, dry and sunny areas; soil nesting. They have a distinctive nest entrance which consists of a hole surrounded by a mound of excavated soil. Their nests are typically small and shallow and not located indoors.
Dry, open, yards, pastures
Name:
Dorymyrmex spp.
Size:
< 4 mm
Diet:
Honeydew, sweets and insects
Trim back any shrubs or trees that come into contact with buildings. When plants touch a home or building they create an easy way for ants to crawl onto and access the building.
Seal all potential ant entryways. Common entry ways are around windows, doors, and utility lines.
Keep dry pet food in sealed bins and clean up any spills.
Try to locate and destroy all nests by following ant trails from food source to the nest.
Use an insecticidal bait, especially during winter through early spring with populations are small.
Controlling these ants is hard, so consider hiring a pest management professional to help.
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We take a scientific approach to pest control. We start with an inspection and assessment to help us identify the pest, locate where they are, and create a specific plan for your property. Every home and business is different and requires a unique strategy.
Proper pest management starts with a detailed inspection and assessment from an expert pest professional before treatment. Thorn Pest Solutions uses a three-step process rooted in science to eliminate pests with long-term results.
First, we identify the root problem(s) with a site assessment. Pests are almost always an indicator of an environmental condition. This will determine the best actions to provide short and your long-term results against pests.
Next, we develop a plan to fix the problems we discovered. This includes solving current pest issues, eliminating conducive conditions, and monitoring for future pest activity. Good pest management starts with a good plan.
Lastly, we implement the solutions we developed including inspection, monitoring, and preventing future pest infestations. Good pest control requires a good offense and not just defense. Prevention is key.