Ants marching in? With 31+ years under our belt at DOA Pest Control, we’re ant-annihilation specialists. Our certified pros track trails, hit nests with baits, and block re-entry, whether it’s carpenter ants or sugar-lovers. We’re local, family-run, and obsessed with detail—offering a one-year warranty on select services to back our results. Pick us for a custom fix that sends ants packing for good.
We’ve perfected an ant treatment process over our 31+ years of experience. Our certified technicians kick things off with a detailed inspection, tracing ant trails and locating nests—indoors or out—in places like kitchens, walls, or yards. We identify the species, such as carpenter or Argentine ants, to tailor our approach. Then, we apply targeted treatments, including baits and residual sprays, to wipe out colonies. Baits draw ants to carry poison back to the nest, collapsing it from within, while sprays hit active trails and entry points like cracks or windows. We seal those gaps to block re-entry and suggest cleanup tips, like wiping sugary spills, to deter them. Our process ensures thorough elimination, with follow-ups to confirm success. Backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee and one-year warranty on select services, we keep your space ant-free with precision and care.
Ants are tiny invaders, but we at DOA Pest Control know the signs to spot them early. Seeing a steady line of ants marching toward food or water—especially in kitchens or pantries—is the biggest clue. Small dirt piles or sawdust near wood could mean carpenter ants nesting. You might notice them swarming around sweets or greasy scraps. Look for these indicators:
Ant trails leading to food sources
Piles of debris from nest-building
Swarms near spills or trash
Rustling in walls (for carpenter ants)
A few scouts can explode into an infestation fast. If you see these, call us—we’ll stop them before they settle in.
Ants are remarkable, and our 31+ years at DOA Pest Control have shown us why they’re tough pests. These social insects live in colonies, from dozens to millions, led by a queen who lays thousands of eggs. Workers forage tirelessly, leaving pheromone trails to guide others to food—up to 300 feet away. Carpenter ants chew wood, while Argentine ants wage war on rival colonies. Here’s what’s cool:
Strong: They lift 10-50 times their weight.
Organized: Castes—workers, soldiers, queens—divide labor.
Persistent: They rebuild nests quickly after disruption.
Diverse: 12,000+ species adapt worldwide.
Some farm fungi or “herd” aphids for honeydew. Their teamwork and resilience—living months to years—make them a challenge we’re ready to meet head-on!
We’ve perfected an ant treatment process over our 31+ years of experience. Our certified technicians kick things off with a detailed inspection, tracing ant trails and locating nests—indoors or out—in places like kitchens, walls, or yards. We identify the species, such as carpenter or Argentine ants, to tailor our approach. Then, we apply targeted treatments, including baits and residual sprays, to wipe out colonies. Baits draw ants to carry poison back to the nest, collapsing it from within, while sprays hit active trails and entry points like cracks or windows. We seal those gaps to block re-entry and suggest cleanup tips, like wiping sugary spills, to deter them. Our process ensures thorough elimination, with follow-ups to confirm success. Backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee and one-year warranty on select services, we keep your space ant-free with precision and care.
Ants are tiny invaders, but we at DOA Pest Control know the signs to spot them early. Seeing a steady line of ants marching toward food or water—especially in kitchens or pantries—is the biggest clue. Small dirt piles or sawdust near wood could mean carpenter ants nesting. You might notice them swarming around sweets or greasy scraps. Look for these indicators:
Ant trails leading to food sources
Piles of debris from nest-building
Swarms near spills or trash
Rustling in walls (for carpenter ants)
A few scouts can explode into an infestation fast. If you see these, call us—we’ll stop them before they settle in.
Ants are remarkable, and our 31+ years at DOA Pest Control have shown us why they’re tough pests. These social insects live in colonies, from dozens to millions, led by a queen who lays thousands of eggs. Workers forage tirelessly, leaving pheromone trails to guide others to food—up to 300 feet away. Carpenter ants chew wood, while Argentine ants wage war on rival colonies. Here’s what’s cool:
Strong: They lift 10-50 times their weight.
Organized: Castes—workers, soldiers, queens—divide labor.
Persistent: They rebuild nests quickly after disruption.
Diverse: 12,000+ species adapt worldwide.
Some farm fungi or “herd” aphids for honeydew. Their teamwork and resilience—living months to years—make them a challenge we’re ready to meet head-on!