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Lawn Care Services in 1001 W Euless Blvd #210, Euless, TX 76040, United States

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Age ants in North Texas are a common event that can be a threat to your family and pet management and your fire extinguisher can be difficult. Semutfire is a frightening reality of life in the south. These bite painful and stinging can be very dangerous for people who are allergic to them, and they have known injured or even kill livestock and pets. Often, the ants of fire build their colonies in electrical equipment, such as air conditioning and outlet boxes. Between ants chewing cables and land moving into equipment, they can cause serious damage.

The fire ants can also harm your area when they build their colonies there. If you have found their big mound on your page, then you know how annoying the situation is. In addition to the potential hazards to your family and pets, the mound is a aesthetic nightmare. Efficient fire ants when it comes to building this mound. They are known to make as many as 300 in part of the hectare. You might think you have abolished it when you no longer see their bumps, but they may still be underground or move to a new location. The fire ants will move their bumps to the surface or underground depending on the level of moisture.

Age ants look similar to genuine ant species that are useful and useful. That's why it's important to ask a professional to diagnose problems. Ants fire workers usually have shiny black stomach with their entire body into dark reddish chocolate. It is between 1/16 and ¼ inch. Knowing what type of ants that infects your page will greatly help you to solve problems efficiently.

Many people try to remove fire ants from their pages by caring for individual mounds. We have found that this approach is not as effective as using a broadcast method that treats a larger area. When the problem is very severe, we can recommend broadcasting ants fire bait twice a year and then follow up with the care of individual mounds for a completely stubborn colony. For more information, call 817-684-4044.