A Step-By-Step Guide To Ant Control For Your New York City Property
Have you noticed that we have a lot of ants in NYC? If you go outside, you can find them everywhere. They build mounds in the middle of lawns. They build mounds in the cracks of sidewalks. They scale trees and plants. They climb all over trash bins and dumpsters. It is probably a good thing that there isn't a technology that can illuminate all ants and make them visible on a computer screen. We probably wouldn't sleep at night. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to reduce how often you see ants in your home. Here's a quick step-by-step guide.

Step 1: Prevent The Alarm
Do you know that most ants don't create nests inside your home? When you walk into a room and find hundreds, or even thousands, of ants, crawling around everywhere, they likely came from outside. Why did they mobilize and enter your home in such large numbers? One ant likely found a food source and rallied the others to pick that source apart. Worker ants leave a pheromone scent as they return to the nest with food.
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Step 3: Prevent Access
It is impossible to seal ants out of your home completely, but addressing potential pathways can deter them. We call this mitigation. Consider these helpful tips for ant mitigation:
- Seal cracks in your foundation walls.
- Fill in gaps around pipes.
- Seal the outside edges around the exterior window and door frames.
- Make sure your weatherstripping and door sweeps are working.
- Repair or replace damaged screens.
Don't forget the interior of your home!
- Apply a seal to cracks in your cabinets.
- Apply a seal around window frames.
- Seal baseboards.
- Seal any cracks, gaps, or holes in your pantry.
- If you have a dog or cat door, make sure it has a good seal.