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Pavement Ants
Pavement ants are small ants about 1/8th inch long and dark
brown to black in color. They are found throughout the eastern half of
the US and are a major pest in the upper Midwest. The name for this ant
comes from its habit of nesting under sidewalks and driveways and piling
dirt removed from the nest in a mound on top of the pavement.
In addition to
nesting under sidewalks, pavement ants colonies can be found under other
items lying on top of the ground, including stones, logs, boards, bricks
and patio blocks. They may nest in open soil close to building
foundations or under mulch in landscaped beds. Only rarely do the ants
nest indoors in walls, under floors or in insulation.
Control of pavement
ants should begin with an attempt to locate the nest site. Ants entering
buildings from outdoors can be discouraged by sealing as many cracks and
gaps in exterior walls as possible. Also, correct poor foundation
drainage and repair water leaks.
Odorous House
Ants
Odorous house ants are small ants about 1/8th inch long and
dark brown in color. They are found throughout the US and in spite of
their name, are only an occasional pest in the house. Their name comes
from the disagreeable odor similar to the smell of rotten coconuts that
is given off when the worker ants are crushed.
Odorous house ants
commonly nest outdoors in the soil under stones, logs, mulch, debris and
other items. They will also nest indoors in wall and floor voids,
particularly in moist or warm areas. If only a few workers (wingless
ants) are observed in the house it is an indication that they are
nesting outdoors and entering the house in search of food. If winged
swarmers are found indoors, or if workers are consistently seen in great
abundance, it likely indicates they are nesting within the house.
Control of odorous
house ants should begin with an attempt to locate the origin of the
ants. Careful and frequent observation may be necessary to develop an
opinion about the source. Ants entering from outdoors can be discouraged
by sealing as many cracks and gaps in exterior walls as possible.
Pharaoh Ants
Pharaoh ants are very small in size, and light yellow to red
in color with black markings on abdomen. Due to their extremely small
size, they can be found in a diversity of places, appearing suddenly.
They have a wide range of foraging and their nest is usually well
hidden. They are very persistent, with large colonies.
Inside they are
usually found in the kitchen and bathrooms, but workers are seen
trailing along windowsills, and baseboards. They can also be spotted
near sources of water in the kitchen and bathrooms, counter tops,
toilets, drains and sinks. They prefer to nest in recessed areas like
wall voids, under some appliance, wall outlets, under carpet for
protection, but they can also nest outdoors in lawns and gardens.
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