Most Common Types of Ants in the U.S.

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Closeup of an ant colony farm

When it comes to household pests, ants top the list as one of the most frequently encountered nuisances across the country. The most common ant types you’ll encounter in the U.S. include:

  • Carpenter Ants
  • Crazy Ants
  • Odorous House Ants
  • Pavement Ants

Ant infestations from any of these species can cause damage and discomfort. Carpenter ants, for example, can compromise the structural integrity of a house, making them not just a nuisance but a significant threat. On the other hand, fire ants are known for their painful stings, contributing to health concerns, especially for those with allergies.

These infestations can be solved through a combination of baiting, chemical treatments, and physical barriers to prevent entry. However, such solutions often lack specificity and can pose potential harm to non-targeted species or even humans and pets.

Rocket Pest Control’s pest control service addresses these issues with customized solutions tailored to the specific ant species invading your space. Our experienced staff are well-versed in the habits and vulnerabilities of each ant type, allowing them to target infestations with precision, minimizing risk and maximizing efficiency.

"Ant Identification Guide infographic by Rocket Pest Control, comparing Carpenter Ants, Crazy Ants, Odorous House Ants, and Pavement Ants. Features images and characteristics of each: Carpenter Ants have large size, smooth thorax, and prefer wood; Crazy Ants are small, golden-brown, and move erratically; Odorous House Ants are small, dark, and emit a coconut-like smell when crushed; Pavement Ants are dark with fine grooves, often found near foundations or driveways.

Different Varieties of Ants in Southeastern United States

In Southeastern United States, residents may encounter a unique mix of ant species, mainly:

  • Rover ant
  • Carpenter ant
  • Acrobat ants
  • Pyramid ants
  • Little black ant
  • Pharoah ant
  • Crazy ant
  • Red imported fire ant
  • Thief ants
  • Odorous house ant
  • Pavement ants

Each ant type poses specific threats — be it the spread of bacteria from an odorous house ant or the structural damage from carpenter ants specific to Southeastern United States‘s climate and building materials. Addressing these challenges typically involves localized knowledge and techniques, such as identifying entry points unique to the area’s common housing structures or understanding the natural predators of local ant species.

How to Prevent These Different Types of Ants

Preventing these ants involves a multi-faceted approach, including:

  • Sealing entry points.
  • Cleaning up spills and other messes promptly.
  • Addressing moisture issues
  • Bringing in professional ant control.

Our approach to prevention goes beyond the basics, incorporating customized solutions that examine and fortify potential entry points and attractions specific to the ant varieties in your area, guided by our experienced staff. This minimizes immediate infestations and contributes to long-term results, knowing your home is protected against future infestations.

We Identify Ant Species and Stomp Them Out

Whether dealing with the specific challenges of ant types in Southeastern United States or the general nuisances they present nationwide, our pest control company stands ready to offer customized, expert solutions. Through our deep understanding of ant behavior, commitment to safe and efficient methods, and drive for customer satisfaction, we provide a service that goes beyond mere extermination.

Our service begins with identifying the precise species invading your home, a crucial step that informs our customized solutions. This comprehensive approach assures you that your ant problem is understood and being addressed with the utmost expertise.

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Most Common Types of Ants in the U.S. in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida

South Carolina
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Georgia
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