Ants

Ant Control in East Texas

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Pest guide

What Are Ants?

Ants are social insects that live in organized colonies and can range in numbers from tens of thousands into the millions. The ant is a remarkable and determined insect that is known for it’s foraging and survival. No insect, other than the termite, works harder than the Ant.

Ants will consume any type of food product that is found in a structure and once they find it the invasion begins. A determined and hungry ant colony can travel a great distance to gain the food items they need.

Areas where water is found such as kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms are also likely to be infested because moisture is a key element for the survival of their colony.

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How Are They Controlled?

Ants can be a difficult pest to control due to their large numbers and foraging habits. Eliminating the ants you see is not always effective because they are only a small part of the main colony and it may not even be within the boundaries of your property.

At Hopper’s Pest Control our technicians know how to identify and eradicate your ant problems. Once the ant problem is under control we then maintain it through our regular service regiments. We perform this process in a safe and effective manner always placing the health of our customers at the forefront of any service we perform.

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How Much Does Ant Control Cost?

Our years of experience and training have taught us that even the most difficult situations can be resolved at a fair cost.

When you contact our office we can give you a general cost of service and answer any questions you may have.

Ant Species

Common Household Ants in East Texas

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Fire ant

Red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta

One of the most common ant species in eastern Texas and throughout the southeastern U.S. , fire ants can be identified by their reddish-brown coloration, double pedicel, and by the variability in size of the workers (1/16-3/16 inch). In addition, fire ants make conspicuous mounds with no visible entrance holes on the mound itself. One of the most characteristic behaviors of the fire ant, however, is its aggressive response to nest disturbance including a vigorous and painful sting. Fire ants almost always nest outdoors, although they will enter buildings in search of food and water, especially in late summer.

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Pharaoh Ants Monomorium pharaonis

These are tiny ants (1/32 inch-long) that frequently nest and live indoors. They are yellowish in color with a dark-tipped gaster. They have two pedicels and all workers are the same size. They make their nests in any dark, narrow space and may be found nesting in cardboard boxes, electrical boxes, in wall voids, etc. Pharaoh ants are picky eaters, but alternatively feed on foods high in sugars and proteins. Specially designed pharaoh ant baits are usually necessary for good control

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Carpenter Ants, Campanotus species

Carpenter ants are generally large (1/4-1/2 inch), and may be solid black, brown, or a combination of black and orange. Workers are variable in size, have a single pedicel, and a smooth, curved thorax in profile. Carpenter ants are mostly nocturnal, coming out at night to follow trails along fences, tree limbs, water hoses or other linear objects. They do not sting, but can bite. They nest in hollow trunks and branches of trees, but will also make their homes in hollow doors, boxes, and the walls and ceilings of buildings.

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Odorous house ant, Tapinoma sessile

Odorous house ant is a common ant that makes its nests outdoors under mulch, stones, and inside and under other objects. They are medium-sized, with a single pedicel that is hidden from above and difficult to see. They are smooth bodied with relatively few hairs, and produce a distinctive, licorice-like, smell when crushed. They are attracted to sweets. Odorous house ants most commonly nest outdoors, but will also nest in bricks and wall voids and other interior locations.
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Our Client Reviews

See what our satisfied customers in East Texas have to say about Hopper’s Pest Control – trusted experts in keeping homes and businesses ant free!

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Kimberly Sanders
15:46 21 Feb 25
The absolute best and nicest people! Would definitely recommend!
Brisippus
01:58 24 Jan 25
Best termite treatment and nicest people around.
Tracy Lovette
18:12 29 Oct 24
Excellent service. Fast response time. Technicians were professional and very kind. Will continue to use for future needs.
Dana S
18:31 28 Oct 24
Fast and reliable service. Came quickly and looked into a potential squirrel trapped in a pipe. Secured the pipe so that none can fall in. Thank you and I will be calling again for any future issues.
T Epps
14:43 06 Sep 24
Very friendly, fast service
Maria Cordova
21:33 24 Mar 24
03/21/24Mr. Charles and Andrew showed up on time. They inspected the house inside and out and told me what I needed to do to keep the mice out. Gave me product for the mice. I will definitely call them again if needed.
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How do I get rid of ants in East Texas?

4 Easy Steps to an ANT FREE Home in East Texas!

Step 1 - Call Us

Call us today on 903-963-5000 for a free inspection. If you call before noon, we can often come that day! Remote locations & other conditions may require next-day service.

Step 2 - Treatment

A certified technician will inspect your property & provide customized pest control treatment based on the inspection results.

Step 3 - Follow Up

Each service provides a detailed report & helpful tips to keep pests away. We return regularly throughout the year, increasing protection with every visit.

Step 4 - Pest Free Home

If you see pest activity within 14 days your of your service, we will return free of charge!

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