HAWX / PEST LIBRARY
HAWX / PEST LIBRARY
Ant Facts &
Information
Hawx is always reliable. Always innovative.
Get Ant Help: (855) 739-0061

OVERVIEW
Keeping Ants Out of Your Home
Have you ever spotted a line of ants marching across your kitchen counter and wondered how to stop them in their tracks? Chances are, you’ve tried, but they always seem to pick back up the next day or two.
Ants are one of the most common household pests, and while a few here or there might seem harmless, an unchecked infestation can quickly get out of hand.
Let’s walk through the basics of ant identification, where ants choose to make their homes, and how to clear them out from yours for good.
COMMON TYPES
Ant Identification: What Are the Main Types of Household Ants?
Ants can vary widely from species to species, so it’s important to know how to identify ants that typically invade homes. Here are some of the most common ant species you might encounter:

Argentine Ant
Light to dark brown in color and about 1/8 inch long. They form large colonies that can span multiple nesting sites.

Odorous House Ant
Brown or black and small (1/8 inch long). As their name implies, they emit a sour, rotten coconut smell when crushed.

Carpenter Ant
These are among the largest ants you’ll see—up to 1/2 inch long. They’re typically black or a combination of black and red.

Pavement Ants
Dark brown or black, around 1/8 inch long. They often nest in cracks of pavement or under concrete slabs.

Tired of your ant problem?
Call Hawx Pest Control at (855) 739-0061 now and schedule an inspection of your commercial or residential property. Find your local Hawx Pest Control today!
Explore Ant Control ServicesIDENTIFY THE QUEEN
How to Identify a Queen Ant
Here’s how to identify a queen ant for any species: focus on body shape and size. Queen ants are noticeably larger than workers, with a bigger thorax (the middle body segment) that often looks more robust. While many queen ants lose their wings after mating, you might still see wing scars on their thorax. If you can, spotting a queen will help you determine where a colony’s hub is located, making it easier to address the root of the infestation.


NESTING
Where Can Ants Live?
Ants can live just about anywhere that offers food, water, and some measure of shelter. Outdoor nests are common under rocks, in soil, or within woodpiles, but ants are equally comfortable setting up shop inside wall voids and under floors.
Understanding ant behavior is key to managing an infestation. Common household ants all do the following:
- Forage for food, following scent trails laid down by scout ants.
- Establish satellite colonies when the main nest gets too large or food resources are limited.
- Thrive in moist conditions, which is why kitchens and bathrooms are frequent targets.
To make things even more complicated, ants are incredibly adaptive, so blocking one path often leads them to find another. That's why professional help from pest control experts is the best way to keep them under control.
SIGNS
Signs Of An Ant Infestation
If you're unsure whether you have a full-blown ant problem or just a few stray visitors, here are some common indicators:
- Visible trails: If you see a continuous line of ants marching across floors or surfaces, chances are they have discovered a reliable food source.
- Piles of debris or frass: Carpenter ants produce sawdust-like material when they burrow through wood.
- Frequent sightings: Spotting ants around the same area daily—even just a few – usually suggests a nearby nest.
- Nesting sites: Small mounds of dirt, sand, or debris near walls, baseboards, or exterior foundations can indicate nest entrances.


DAMAGE
What Damage Can Ants Cause?
Ants generally aren't destructive on the same scale as termites, but certain species, especially carpenter ants, can cause wood damage by tunneling through it to create nests. Other ants can become a nuisance by:
- Contaminating food: Colonies might raid pantries or trash bins and make whatever they touch unsanitary.
- Damaging electronics: Some species nest in appliances or circuitry, causing short circuits or mechanical failures.
- Aggravating allergies: Ants can trigger mild allergic reactions in some people.
NEXT STEPS
How Do I Get Rid Of Ants?
Getting rid of ants often involves being as thorough as possible. While some try home remedies or natural fixes, ants can be stubborn, and their colonies might extend deeper than you realize.

Block entry points
- Seal cracks in foundations, gaps around doors and windows, and other small crevices.
- Repair leaky faucets or pipes, as ants are drawn to the moisture.

Cleanliness and food storage
- Keep surfaces free of crumbs or spilled liquids.
- Store food in sealed containers and regularly empty all trash cans, not just the ones in the kitchen.

Baits and traps
- Place ant baits along trails or near entry points. The workers carry poisoned bait back to the colony, targeting the queen and nest.

Insecticides
- Sprays or powders can help reduce visible ant activity, but they tend only to eliminate a fraction of the colony.
Although DIY attempts can reduce the number of ants, most "natural" and store-bought methods aren't enough to eradicate a well-established nest. Ants often have extensive networks with several different satellite colonies. Missing even a portion of the colony can allow it to rebuild quickly. This is why professional pest control services are the best, most reliable solution.

Top Pest Control
Hawx Pest Control takes a thoughtful, eco-conscious approach to dealing with ants while helping protect your home from damage.
Call Us: (855) 739-0061
Let Hawx Handle Your Ant Problem
If you’re tired of battling an ant infestation on your own, Hawx Pest Control can find and eliminate the source. We understand ants’ foraging patterns, nesting habits, and how to target them at the root so you don’t have to deal with persistent invasions. Our team uses the latest tools, local knowledge, and proven methods to thoroughly address infestations - whether a handful of small ants trailing through your kitchen or a more serious carpenter ant problem.
Get rid of your ant problem for good. Contact Hawx Pest Control today for a free consultation. We’ll provide a detailed inspection and customized treatment plan to remove your ant infestation and restore peace and comfort to your home.
Check Out These Other Types Of Ants

Big-Headed Ants

Carpenter Ants

European Fire Ants

Pavement Ants

Pharaoh Ants

Velvet Ants
Turn to Hawx Pest Control for quality solutions today! Contact us and let us inspect your problem in order to get started. We proudly serve cities throughout the country.
Call Now - Get Answers FastMORE ON ANTS
Want to Learn More About Ants?
Browse ant-related articles and insights from our blog.
5-STAR PEST CONTROL
Top-Rated Local Pest Control
Hannah M
Janaury, 2026
Jaylen was wonderful! He took extra care around our plants, texted before arrival so we could put away the dogs, and was extremely knowledgeable and caring about his craft. He was able to answer a few additional questions we had swiftly and with a smile. 100% recommend!
Jessica B
December, 2025
Maggie was very professional and communicated to me the work that was done around my home. Excellent service and I haven’t been seeing any bugs in my house since we started services with Hawk.
Swakin R
August, 2025
Had a great experience with Hawx Pest Control. Eric, our technician, was fantastic—very professional, polite, and thorough. He explained everything clearly and made sure we were comfortable with the process. You can tell he really cares about doing a good job. Highly recommend Eric and the Hawx team!
Ken S
Janaury 21, 2026
Steve, was polite, courteous and punctual. I appreciated the communication. Hawx has been very consistent in delivering great service to my home over the years. I have no complaints or concerns. Thank you Steve.
Janie L
September 30, 2025
I've been with Hawx for a few years. They have great customer service. I didn't like that the price went up and got charged without my being notified but I discussed that with them once I realized my auto charge was increased. The current technician I've been getting is Jose. He's pretty responsive and serviced specific areas I needed/requested
Destiny G
November 18, 2025
I called Hawx to service my apartment after my building manager could not get to me quicker. Hawx arrived early next morning. Chris came and did a very thorough job. I highly recommend this service!
