Crazy Ant Facts & Information
Crazy Ants, though small in stature, reproduce quickly, establishing expansive colonies in the most obscure and hard-to-reach corners of your home or business. Their ability to colonize in hidden areas pose a challenge for eradication efforts, often requiring specialized techniques to control their population.
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What You Need To Know About Crazy Ants
What do crazy ants look like?
Crazy ants vary by species but are typically small, reddish-brown in color, and have long antennae and legs.
What do crazy ants eat?
Crazy ants feed on sweets, other insects, and small vertebrates.
What sort of habitat do crazy ants live in?
Crazy ants prefer humid and wet conditions. Their nests are typically outdoors, far away from their foraging areas.
How do crazy ants commonly behave?
Crazy ants bite and spray. In domestic animals such as cattle, crazy ants will attack the eyes, noses, and hooves.
Did you know this about crazy ants?
Crazy ants like to chew on wires as they are attracted to the warmth and magnetic fields surrounding electrical currents. Oftentimes, crazy ants electrocute themselves in the process, emitting pheromones that attract more ants, leading them to their sudden death. Electrocuted, dried bodies of crazy ants clog and damage the mechanisms in security systems, pumps, traffic lights, utility systems, air conditioning units, and other electronic equipment.
Understanding Crazy Ant Infestations
Crazy ants, also known as Nylanderia fulva, are aptly named for their erratic and unpredictable behavior. These tiny invaders establish colonies rapidly, often nesting in electrical equipment, insulation, and other hard-to-reach areas within homes and businesses. Their elusive nature makes them particularly challenging to control, as they forage over vast distances and reproduce quickly, leading to widespread infestations.
How Hearts Handles Crazy Ant Treatment
At Hearts Pest Management, we prioritize thoroughness and precision in every crazy ant treatment. Our process begins with a comprehensive inspection to identify nesting sites, foraging trails, and entry points. We then implement a customized treatment plan utilizing eco-friendly products and innovative techniques to eliminate crazy ants at the source. Following treatment, our experts offer valuable insights and recommendations for long-term prevention to safeguard your property against future infestations.
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Think You Might Have a Crazy Ant Infestation?
At Hearts Pest Control, we understand the challenges associated with Crazy Ant infestations and are here to provide professional solutions tailored to your needs. Flourishing in warm and humid climates, they are prevalent in many regions, including San Diego County, Orange County, and Los Angeles County.