Ants in the Fall

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Why Do Ants Come Inside When It Gets Cold Out?

As the weather gets colder outside, you may notice more ants inside your home. This is because ants are cold-blooded creatures and need to find a way to stay warm. Your home is a great place for ants because it’s warm, dry, and there’s plenty of food.

Here are some of the reasons why ants come inside in the winter:

  • To find food. Ants are constantly looking for food, and they’ll eat just about anything. In the winter, they’re more likely to come inside in search of food because there’s less available outside.
  • To find shelter. Ants need a warm, dry place to stay during the winter months. Your home is a perfect place for them because it’s heated and has a roof to protect them from the elements.
  • To avoid predators. Ants are food for many animals, so they’re more likely to come inside in the winter when there are more predators outside.

If you see ants in your home during the winter, it’s important to take action quickly. The longer you wait, the larger the problem will become. There are a few things you can do to get rid of ants, including:

  • Clean up any crumbs or spills immediately. Ants are attracted to food, so it’s important to keep your kitchen and dining areas clean.
  • Seal up any cracks or openings in your home. Ants can get inside through very small spaces, so it’s important to seal up any potential entry points.
  • Call Protec Pest Control. If you have a serious ant infestation, you may need to set ant traps or call us at 208-284-1480 to get rid of them.
By taking these steps, you can keep ants out of your home this winter.

Here are some additional tips to help prevent ants from coming inside your home:

  • Keep your food in airtight containers.
  • Take out the trash regularly.
  • Wipe up any spills or crumbs immediately.
  • Seal up any cracks or openings in your home.
  • Keep your home clean and clutter-free.
  • If you see ants, take action immediately by calling Protec Pest Control.

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