What’s the best ant management lesson you’ve learned? Experts chime in:

Paul Hardy
“In Houston, we had a mall-turned-assisted-living facility that was infested with Argentine ants (Linepithema humile). After several months of little success, we cleaned up all the inside sources of ant bait and treatments, and moved outside. After a complete inspection of all trails and entry, we set up a baiting program and achieved control.”

Frank Meek
“Ant control is 3D. Too many times, we walk around looking down or in front of us, and not up or out and around. The result is treating the wrong place or having to use more pesticide than needed.”

Mark Sheperdigian
“The ants have taught me that many hands make light work. They will work together to bring the bait back to the colony, if I use enough bait that they can find quickly.”
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