When you think about living in the Sunshine State, you think about beach parties, days at theme parks, and living life in the sun. Chances are you aren’t thinking about fire ants and their effect on your life here. However, they are a part of Florida living, and learning about the best fire ant treatment in Florida is essential.

Fire Ant Treatment FloridaFire Ant Control, LLC makes getting rid of red imported fire ants, the worst kind of fire ants to deal with in Florida, easy and painless. Pun intended!

Why Are Fire Ants Bad

If you are native to the South, you likely know all about red imported fire ants and why they are such a nuisance. However, if you are new to Florida, they are not something you want to mess around with.

Fire ant stings are very painful. They usually leave a red welt that turns into a pustule the next day. For most people, the painful sting is as bad as it gets, but for the unlucky few who are more sensitive or allergic to these bites, it can cause infection and anaphylactic shock.

Even for the majority of people who only suffer from the pain, the problem lies in the fact that the ants tend to swarm, so when you get stung, you are likely getting stung by many ants, not just one and not just once. Fire ants can sting multiple times in a row, causing severe pain to their victims.

Where Are Fire Ants Found

Fire ants can be found in most of Florida, and Fire Ant Control, LLC provides service to the following locations:

  • Residential Homes
  • Commercial Properties
  • Agricultural Areas
  • Parks
  • Athletic Fields
  • Horse Farms
  • Golf Courses
  • Nurseries

Fire ants are not too picky about where they like to live and can settle down almost anywhere. While they are usually found in tall grass, they also want to have their mounds near the HVAC unit, the air conditioner, and electrical boxes.

Your home’s biggest threat is having cracks or small holes in the foundation where they can enter. Treating them outside is one thing, but having a fire ant infestation in your home is something you do not want to experience.

How to Treat Them

The best course of action to treat fire ants is to use our proven bait system. The end goal is getting rid of the entire ant colony, but it does not happen overnight. The queen is in charge of reproduction for the colony. Worker ants carry the bait to her, and she consumes it. It sterilizes her, ensuring that no more ants will join the colony. Eventually, the colony will die out.

One of the main reasons this is better than chemical sprays and other treatments you can buy yourself at the store is because these fire ants like to build tunnel systems under their mounds. Here they can retreat and hide, so only the surface ants are dying off from being sprayed.

If you think you need fire ant treatment in Florida, call Fire Ant Control, LLC today at (239) 312-8200 for a free estimate and start getting rid of these pests.