Red ants, also known as fire ants, are ants that have the ability to sting, aggressive, and contagious germs. First of all, the presence of food sources such as food residues, sugar or grease in the home will attract red ants to the door. In addition, water sources such as unscrewed taps and stagnant water can also be a route for their invasion.
In addition, red ant nests in the surrounding environment may spread to the home due to expansion. It is more likely that red ants were inadvertently brought in with the movement of furniture, plants, and other items. Gaps such as cracks in walls, cracks in doors, etc., can also be a way for them to enter the home.
In order to deal effectively, it is necessary to take measures to address these possible causes, such as maintaining household hygiene, sealing food and water sources, and finding and destroying nests, so as to reduce the presence of red ants in the home. Completely exterminating red ants requires a series of strategies and measures, here are some suggestions:
Keep your environment clean and remove food debris and water sources to reduce ant food**. Also, make sure all food and water sources are sealed.
Ant insecticides or ant sprays can be used to kill ants directly, or to interfere with their communications, preventing them from finding food and returning to their nests. Natural substances can also be used to repel ants, such as paprika, peppermint oil, coffee grounds or soapy water.
Find the nest of red ants and try to destroy them as much as possible. It can be excavated, burned, and used by chemicals.
If the situation is severe, it is best to consult a professional extermination service for treatment.
After the ant control work is completed, take precautions to avoid ant infestation again.
It is important to note that the use of chemicals should be carried out in accordance with product instructions and appropriate safety measures should be taken to avoid harm to humans and the environment.
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