White Footed Ant
Named due to their light colored feet on their dark bodies, white-footed ants are commonly around ⅛ inch in diameter. They can thrive in urban or rural environments and prefer nesting in moist places in or around the home. They will often invade homes looking for sweet liquids and water and can become a nuisance…
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At 7-12 mm long, twig ants are larger than most ants. They can often be found feeding on vegetation or foraging for live insects. They are dark-orange with dull shading and look similar to wasps in appearance. Look for help from professional pest control in Indianapolis, IN if you encounter these in or around your…
Read MoreTrap Jaw Ant
Trap Jaw ants use their jaws to hunt and kill their prey. They live in warmer subtropical and tropical climates. They are dark brown in color and are 2-3 mm in size. They love to nest in homes and gardens, meaning you shouldn’t hesitate to contact your local Indianapolis, IN pest control company to keep…
Read MoreTetramorium Ant
Also known as pavement ants, Tetramorium ants are introduced pests in North America and are native to Europe. They are dark brown to black and typically around ⅛ of an inch long. These ants eat almost anything and usually nest in ground-level masonry but can make a home out of anywhere in your home. If…
Read MoreTawny Asian Ant
The Tawny Asian Ant is a type of crazy ant. (Yes, you read that correctly!) Tawny (crazy) Asian Ant have become quite the nuisance in the Southern US, where they are most prevalent. They tend to swarm in large numbers, often displacing other ant species. With these ants present, it can often be unbearable to…
Read MoreRifa Ant
RIFA’s, or Red Imported Fire Ants, have become a major nuisance in the United States since becoming accidentally introduced from South America. They can range greatly in size and are known for their extremely painful, stinging bite. They are red in color and create large colonies that can span multiple properties. Don’t wait until it’s…
Read MoreGhost Ant
Ghost ants are very small, typically coming in at less than 1/16 of an inch. Named after their pale bodies with dark heads, they can be very hard to combat once they’ve spread and created large colonies. They love to nest under items lying on the ground, and regular inspections are needed to keep up…
Read MoreFlorida Carpenter Ant
Florida Carpenter Ants consist of many different species, and they are among the largest and most troublesome ants in Florida. Historically, these pests have accounted for ⅕ of calls from distraught homeowners seeking relief from trailing ants. Florida Carpenter Ants can swarm in large numbers, causing massive damage to your home.
Read MoreCarpenter Ant
Carpenter ants range from 3.4-13 mm—making them one of the largest types of ants in the United States. The ants are most often black, but certain species can be brown, red, orange, or yellow. Their diet mainly consists of sweets, meats, and other insects. Carpenter ants create colonies indoors or outdoors where there is damp,…
Read MoreBig Headed Ant
Regarded as one of the most pervasive and worst ant species, big-headed ants are ⅛ to ¼ of an inch. They are reddish brown in color and come in two varieties, the major and minor workers. They are soil nesters and can commonly make a home under logs, rocks, or even planters. Their nests are…
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