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Sugar Ants infestation Problems Kitchen bathroom house business buildings

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Why are sugar ants so hard to get rid of ? Sugar ants are very small and black in color. All of the workers in the colony are the same size (about 2.5 mm). They tend to stay in colonies of hundreds or more in order to scavenge for food and find shelter. So, if you see one sugar ant in your home there are probably hundreds more that are going unseen. How do exterminators get rid of sugar ants? Ants are constantly on the hunt for food and shelter to keep their colony alive. Sugar Ants queens in several locations, the workers can all trail together regardless of their home colonies, and the colonies frequently move from place to place, both inside and outside. Signs of Sugar house ants: Where are sugar ants commonly found? Sugar house ants can be very annoying as they frequently establish trails along kitchen counters, cabinets, sinks, and baseboards in their search for food. Sugar house ants signs are large swarms of little black ants on kitchen countertop, bathrooms near pipes or crevic...