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๐Ÿœ Ant Control ยท Ridgecrest CA

Ant Problem in Ridgecrest?

Ridgecrest's desert climate supports fire ants, pavement ants, odorous house ants, and harvester ants โ€” each requiring different treatment. Hardware store sprays split colonies and multiply your problem.

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What We Treat

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Fire Ants

Painful stings, aggressive behavior, and rapid colony growth. Active throughout Ridgecrest's open residential areas and along irrigation-softened soil near landscaping.

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Harvester Ants

Large mound-building ants common in Ridgecrest's undeveloped lots and desert-edge properties. Aggressive defenders with a painful sting. Professional bait is required.

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Odorous House Ants

The small ants in kitchen trails. Repellent spray causes colony splitting โ€” one trail becomes five. Non-repellent bait reaches the queen and collapses the whole colony.

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Pavement Ants

In every driveway and foundation gap. They enter through expansion joints in Ridgecrest's concrete slab construction and trail through kitchens and bathrooms.

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Why Identification Matters in the Desert

Ant species in the Mojave Desert require completely different treatment approaches. Fire ant treatment is bait-based and targets the queen. Harvester ant treatment requires direct mound treatment with appropriate product. Odorous house ants need non-repellent gel bait placed in harborage locations. Getting the species wrong means the treatment fails. We identify before treating โ€” every time.

The Problem with Store-Bought Sprays

Every ant spray sold in hardware stores is a repellent. It makes areas unpleasant, which causes ants to move rather than die. Odorous house ant colonies fragment when hit with repellents โ€” one trail becomes multiple trails in new rooms. We use professional non-repellent bait that workers carry back to the colony and share through contact, collapsing the entire population including the queen.

Irrigation and Landscaping Change Ant Pressure in Ridgecrest

In the desert, irrigated landscaping is a magnet for ant activity. The moisture that irrigation creates in otherwise dry soil concentrates ant colonies near homes with maintained yards. Properties in Ridgecrest with active landscaping irrigation experience significantly higher ant pressure than those with rock or low-water desert landscaping. Treatment that targets the irrigated perimeter is more effective than treating entry points alone.

Ready to Get Rid of It?

Available 24/7 over the phone. Call to discuss what you're seeing and we'll explain exactly how we treat it.

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