Your Tulsa exterminator can help you if you’re dealing with ants. These colonizing insects are horrible if they find a way into your home. Almost all species of ant live outside but will send scouts out to find food and water. If they make their way into your home and you find them in your pantry or kitchen area, they can make a real problem for you and your loved ones. So in this article, let’s take a good hard look at ants, their life cycle and what you and your Tulsa exterminator can do to stop these insects from attacking.

Enslaving  Ants

There are many different methods that ants use to survive and dominate. The Amazonian is one of these ants and they actually use slavery. These ants have no workers. What they do is run raiding parties on rival ant colonies of other species. When they go in, they emit a pheromone that convinces these ants to run away. Then when they get inside, they will find the larvae and eggs and steal them.
Some of these will become a meal to feed the Amazon ants. The others will be trying to be taken back to their colony and then applied with pheromones that will convince these young ants that they are part of the Amazon. As they are maturing and becoming an adult, they find themselves working for the Amazons thinking that they’re part of that colony. Even if they return to their original colony and encounter others, they will be met with hostility, and seen as intruders. These worker ants will serve the Amazons until their death. The Amazon ants lack the ability to produce their own workers, thus relying on raids for sustenance throughout their existence. Contact your Tulsa exterminator for more information about Amazon ants.

Leaf-cutting Ants and Tulsa Exterminator

Not all ants use devious ways to survive. The leaf-cutting ant is a good example of this. These ants venture out to find foliage, cutting off pieces of leaves and carrying them back to their colony. Despite being many times larger than the ants themselves, these pieces are carried with remarkable strength. Upon returning, the ants cut the leaves into small pieces and drag them into the colony. Inside, a fungus is cultivated, to which they feed the leaves. The fungus, in turn, produces a sticky substance that serves as their sustenance. If you’re experiencing any ant issues, contact a Tulsa exterminator for assistance. Check out our reviews!

If you’re having trouble with ants, or any other pests, then it’s time to call a Tulsa Exterminator that can help you. Here at TermMax pest control, we are the best in the business when it comes to dealing with ants, or any other pests. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Coweta, Claremore, Catoosa, Owasso, Turley, Bixby, Jenks. Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, and so much more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!

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