Odorous house ants are again rearing their ugly little heads in the Tri-State area.  Since March 8, odorous house ant calls have increased ten fold over the winter months.  Odorous house ants account for more than 95% of all ant calls to our office.  Many homeowners try to control them with do-it-yourself products but fail miserably.  Odorous house ants can also be difficult for professionals to control as well.  But why?

Odorous house ants (OHA) colonies are massive - the latest data from Purdue University states their colonies number up to seven million individual ants and can stretch for city blocks.  In other words, residential houses in suburbs on any given street are likely affected by a single colony of OHA taking up residence in one homes crawl space for instance.

OHA colonies also consist of multiple "sub-colonies" spread throughout neighborhoods in likely nesting zones such as firewood, beneath leaf debris, in  detached yard barns and so on.  To make matters worse, these sub-colonies of ants are highly mobile and frequently move to new nesting sites.  One study suggests OHA use nest sites an average of 21 days. 

Finally, OHA are extremely mobile and can move their nests incredibly fast.  Many seasoned pest professionals have witnessed OHA colonies move almost instantly once disturbed.

If you are tired of fighting the ant battle, give us a call at 866.875.PEST or drop an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , one of our friendly professionals will help you solve this common, springtime pest issue. 

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March is a transitional month for many pest species but the most important pest that awakens from its winter nap is the most feared pest of homeowners - termites.  Eastern subterranean termites are social insects that are directed by a "queen" termite through the use of pheromones (chemical compounds emitted by the queen).  Termite colonies are made up of individual castes with workers compromising the vast majority of the entire population.  Worker termites are small, cream-colored insects and are the primary consumers of wood (i.e., your home).  The black, swarmer termites do not really do damage, they only let you know a termite colony is active in or nearby your home.

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Termites do more damage to homes every year than floods, fires and all natural disasters - they just do it silently and slowly so it's not exactly a headline news story.  Homeowners should have their homes inspected at least every other year to ensure termites have not invaded and subsequently damaged valuable property.  Call or email us today for a free, no-obligation termite inspection.

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Dan Collins traveled to New Orleans, LA in January to discuss practical rodent control techniques in residential and light commercial settings.

Dan Collins stated NWCOA hosted a first rate show and was a great convention to visit. I was very proud to take part in the first convention and extend my sincere gratitude to NWCOA for inviting me to speak.

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