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Ants Control Perth

Ant Control & Treatment

Ants may be tiny, but once they find food or water in your home, they can turn into a major problem very quickly. Across Australia, common species like black ants, coastal brown ants, and carpenter ants often invade kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas.

If left untreated, ants can form large colonies—sometimes with thousands of workers. Some species can even build “supercolonies” that stretch across gardens, walls, and buildings.

Why Ants Are a Problem

Ants don’t just show up for a snack. They can cause a range of issues:

  • Contaminate food with germs and bacteria

  • Damage property, especially carpenter ants that attack wood

  • Bite or sting, depending on the species

  • Spread very quickly by following chemical scent trails

  • Create nests inside walls, roofs, gardens, and paving

When one ant finds food, it leaves a trail for hundreds more to follow—so a small problem can turn into an infestation in no time.


Why DIY Treatments Often Fail

Store-bought sprays may kill the ants you can see, but they rarely affect the colony, where the queen lives.

If the queen and workers inside the nest stay alive, the ants will return again and again. This is why many people experience repeated ant problems even after cleaning and spraying.

How We Treat Ants

Professional ant control focuses on destroying the entire colony, not just the visible ants. Our process includes:

1. Targeted Baiting

  • Special ant baits are placed where ants travel.

  • Workers take the bait back to the colony, killing the queen and other ants.

  • This stops the infestation at the source.

2. Outdoor Barrier Treatments

  • A protective chemical barrier is applied around your home.

  • Prevents new ants from entering.

  • Safe for pets once dry.

3. Nest Site Treatments

  • If nests are located in gardens, pavers, walls, or roof spaces, we treat them directly.

4. Prevention Advice

We guide you on reducing food sources, sealing entry points, and limiting moisture—making your home less attractive to ants.


Signs You Have an Ant Infestation

  • Long trails of ants in the kitchen or around bins

  • Ant nests in soil, lawns, or paving

  • Piles of sand or dirt near entry points

  • Rustling noises inside walls (carpenter ants)

  • Bites or stings from aggressive species

Early action is important: where you see one ant, there are usually many more hidden nearby.


Safe and Long-Lasting Protection

Our treatments are safe for homes with children and pets once dry. They provide long-term protection by targeting both the ants you see and the colony behind them.

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