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How To Get Rid of Ants

Gary Anderson • August 9, 2021

How To Get Rid Of Ants Permanently

So, you’ve woken up to lines of ant in your kitchen and all signs point to a much larger ant problem. There are always things you can do to help the problem now, but it will take some time and effort to target and destroy the ant colony. Ants are social creatures that work together to support a queen and her hive. These paths the ants are on follow pheromone trails left by scout ants several hours earlier that lead the rest of the ants to food. Exterminating these workers will put a band-aid on a larger ant problem but baiting, spraying, and maybe even professional help will be required to really address the problem. 

How to Identify Ants & Ant Activity

Understanding when ants are active helps to know when to be vigilant for ant activity. They are most active during:


  • Spring – When ant populations jump from active reproduction cycles after winter temperatures warm
  • Fall – When ants start moving indoors for shelter from harsh weather and temperatures


Regardless of reason, when ants are able to find a steady source of food and water, they will start sending in workers to come collect it. Ants can penetrate just about any small opening and climb extremely well which gives them the options to go around most things or through it. This sometimes results in structural damages as building material and wiring is chewed through if they decide to move through an item. Given the potential for damages, it is also important to be able to differentiate between ants and termites so proper treatments can be implemented.


The thing to be the most concerned about is when ants are found, is that the colony still needs to be addressed. This can take time and vigilance and a multifaceted treatment strategy to effectively eliminate ants from your home. 

Ant vs Termite

How to Get Rid of Ants in Your House 

Addressing the most visible part of the problem will be easy enough. Indoor ants are usually following the same ant trials so they will lead you right to where you need to go.

How to Get Rid of Ants in Your Kitchen & Bedroom

How to Get Rid of Ants in Your Bathroom

How to Get Rid of Ants Outside

The ants outside of your house may prove to be slightly more difficult to exterminate. These ants may have a colony deep underground or buried somewhere in a rotting log or tree stump. You will have to trace the paths of ant activity back to their source to exterminate the colony. 

How to Prevent Ants in Your Home

Preventing ants once they have been exterminated is critical because ants will recover quickly if the colony and queen are not completely destroyed, and they will eventually find their way back. Preventative measures will ensure that ants have a much more difficult time gaining access to the food or resources that originally brought them into your home.

How to Find Ant Nests

More often than not, you can’t completely exterminate an ant problem without exterminating the colony. To do so, requires finding the main colony and sometime several satellite colonies as well. Finding the main colony can prove difficult because it requires following the visible ants back to their source which can be tedious and difficult. Having a professional like an EcoGuard pest control technician to provide experienced insight can help speed up the process because we can usually identify problematic areas quickly. Once the main colony has been identified and eliminated, on-going monitoring will help determine if ant activity persists. If it does, there is a high likelihood that satellite colonies have been formed which requires more investigation. Satellite colonies can be problematic because they can be found inside a home closer to food resources in places like wall cavities and under subfloors. Local spot treatment is usually enough to address these problems, but all colonies will have to be destroyed, otherwise ants will continue to regroup and come back.

Baits vs Sprays

The goal of colony collapse is to take queen and every last worker down with it. The great thing about pest control today is that there are several types that effectively treat colonies even if they are unreachable or unable to be found. Historically, chemical pesticide sprays were the most effective ant treatment option, but they lacked the ability to impact colonies unless direct exposure was possible. Today, they still act as an effective barrier that blocks ants from crossing and there are new non-repellant sprays available. Non-repellant sprays are undetectable by ants and allows them to walk through and infect themselves while also carrying the poison back to the colony. While spraying is still an effective measure, these days, most modern-day pest control experts also rely heavily on bait systems to fight active infestations. They have proven to be a more ecofriendly, safer, and more effective method of exterminating ants.


Ant bait systems come in the form of gels, solids, granules, and liquid. They typically all include something that attracts the ants which also helps disguise the pesticide. This active pesticide is designed to take enough time for the scout ant to make it back to the colony. This then gets fed to the queen, the males, and the larvae, causing colony collapse. 

Best Ant Bait to Get Rid of Ants in Your Home

When you experience ants, your first instinct is usually to wipe out the visible invaders, clean up and then move on with your day. This might be a good surface level solution but sometimes the problem goes deeper, and a more in-depth strategy is required to fix your ant problem. These ants that you see are usually scouts and they are searching for food to feed the rest of the colony with. Instead of killing them, you can utilize them to your advantage and leave ant bait systems in areas with high ant activity. The ants will consume the pesticides and return to infect the colony. There are several types and brands available, but it helps to know what kind of food your ants are currently feeding on. There are baits that cater to ants that prefer sweets vs ants that prefer to greasy foods. The best ant bait is the one that caters specifically to the type of food your specific ant species prefers.

How to Get Rid of Ants Naturally

There are several natural ant control treatment methods that can be used to fight ant infestations. While chemical insecticides are safe when applied by a licensed pest control expert, there are a number of people who would still prefer to use nonchemical ant treatment options:

Dealing With Carpenter Ants

Carpenter ants are one of the most damaging species of ants because they can cause extensive damage to wooden structures. Like termites, they nest in wood and use the strong mandibles to break down cellulose to make caverns in wood for their colony. They don’t eat the wood like termites do, but they cause a similar level of damage, nonetheless. Look for areas with water damage and signs of moisture as ants will be drawn to the weakened wood. Be sure to check difficult and hard to reach places as they often go undisturbed which is ideal for a colony of carpenter ants. Areas like attics, under sinks, exterior wall cavities, and external storage structures like garages and sheds are all prime targets for carpenter ants. They can also be identified by the noise they cause while the expand their nests when they are active at night. Once they have been identified, use an insecticide bait treatment that contains permethrin, bifenthrin, and deltamethrin to effectively cause colony collapse. After the ants have all been destroyed, to prevent further carpenter ant problems:



  • Fix leak or source of moisture problems that caused water damage to wooden structures
  • Repair / replace damaged, rotting, or previously infested wood
  • Treat or seal new wood to minimize impact of future moisture / water exposure
  • Eliminate wood to soil contact points
  • Trim back all trees and shrubs to eliminate contact between plants and buildings
  • Remove wooden debris and detritus and move exposed wood away from any buildings. 

Seek Help If You Want to Get Rid of Ants Permanently

If the problem continues or gets worse after a couple failed attempts, professional help might be your best option. EcoGuard is always ready to lend a helping hand if desired results have not been achieved by DIY methods. Our licensed and experienced ant control specialists are standing by to give you a free inspection and estimate. Even if the problem has been resolved, we still recommend having a professional team dedicated to ensuring that your property remains pest free. Our general services include prevention strategies and comes with a service guarantee that promises that we come back if there are any signs of bug activity. 

Ant FAQs

  • Why are ants so bad in my house?

    Ants are constantly searching for food and water to help support the growth of their colony. This is why they are found in areas that have those resources abundantly available. If there are lots of ants in your home, this usually means they have found a way to access lots of what they need to survive. 

  • What attracts ant in your house?

    Different ant species need different types of food and resources to survive but all ants need water or a source of moisture to keep them hydrated. Watching where the ant infestation is should indicate what they are there for. Trails leading to open foods will provide them with the nutrition they need while standing water will provide them with the hydration they need. 

  • Will ants go away on their own?

    If the source of food or water is cleaned or blocked, ants may leave on their own. That said, ants will continue to search in the same general area for resources so once a colony has made their way into your home, it may be time to exterminate the colony. 

  • Where do ants nest in homes?

    Ants rarely start with a colony inside a home. They will normally enter via small cracks in walls or the foundation and then if enough resources are available, they may create a satellite colony. Either way, ensuring that ant problems are detected early and treated appropriately will reduce the chances that an ant colony ends up inside your home. 

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