Ant Control
Thrasher keeps ants under control and out of the house. Our team is here for you whether you have a one-time problem with ants or a continuing ant control issue. Two of the most common ant species living in San Diego County are Argentine ants and carpenter ants.
Our Proven Process for Ant Control
- Listen to your observations and concerns
- Inspect and identify the correct type of ant and how it is gaining entry
- Prescribe ant control treatment options specific to your needs and budget
- Protect and monitor to keep ants from returning
Common Ants in San Diego
Tips for Preventing Ant Invasions
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Seal cracks and crevices that allow ants entry into your home
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Practice good sanitation inside and clean up fallen fruit outside
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Don't leave pet food out. Ants will find it
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Seal all food in tightly lidded containers
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Keep counters, sinks, tables, and floors clean and free of clutter
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Clean dishes, crumbs and spills right away
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Keep exterior areas treated by Thrasher dry (leave your sprinklers off for 24 hours after the treatment)…unless it’s been raining, in that case we’ll use granules that are activated by the wet weather
Frequently Asked Questions About Ant Control
When will I see results from the treatment?
Give the treatment three days to begin working. You will see further results over time, but it may take until after the second treatment to get a severe infestation under control.
How long will the treatment last?
The treatment will last up to 90 days as long as the treated area does not come into contact with water, is not covered with dirt, or is exposed to heavy foot traffic.
What if I see more Ants?
After you have given the treatment enough time to be effective, call us if you see further ant activity.
Will the treatment harm my children or pets?
You are protecting your household and pets by hiring a licensed pest control company trained in the proper use, application, and disposal of pest control materials.
Continue to protect yourself and your family by following these recommendations:
- Spray Treatments: Keep people and pets off of treated surfaces until they
are completely dry. Normal contact with the dry surface should cause negligible exposure to the active
ingredient. Err on the side of caution and wash your hands if you come into contact with the dry, treated surface. - Granular Treatments: Granules applied to the soil surface are distributed and are too small to be picked out of the surrounding soil. A pet would have to ingest a huge amount of soil in order to be exposed to enough granules to cause concern. Wash your hands if you come into contact with soil treated with granules.
- Gel Baits: Gels are only used in areas inaccessible to people and pets, such as within cracks or crevices or in
secure, sealed containment systems.