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If you’re a homeowner, chances are you’ve seen ants swarming in different areas of your home. Ants are highly attracted to two things — food and moisture — which makes kitchens, bathrooms, and damp areas prime targets for infestations.
Once ants establish a colony, they can quickly spread throughout your home and become difficult to control without professional treatment.
Ants don’t just travel randomly — they follow scent trails that lead entire colonies to food sources. This means a small problem can turn into a widespread infestation fast.
Certain species, like carpenter ants, can even cause structural damage by nesting inside wood.
If ants keep coming back, it’s time to treat the colony — not just the ants you see.
Ants are drawn to moisture and food sources, which is why kitchens, sinks, and damp areas are often the first places you’ll notice activity. Even small crumbs or standing water can attract entire colonies.
While DIY methods may reduce visible ants, they rarely eliminate the source. Without treating the nest, infestations will continue to return.