Winged Ants Southern California

If you live in southern California, you are probably familiar with winged ants southern California. These little critters fly around and pretty much go where they please. Of course, you do not want them intruding into your home!
If they do, you might have a bit of a pest control problem on your hands.

Winged ants southern California have the tendency to swarm. They are also easy to spot, at least in comparison to their terrestrial cousins who sneak around the floor. Winged ants fly and appear like flies in the air. Oftentimes, they are confused with termites.
Winged ants, like other varieties of ants, are social creatures.

They are governed by a queen who is responsible for laying eggs. The ants in a colony will do anything to protect their queen.
Winged ants are predominately seen in the summer. During this season, they gather in massive displays for mating season. During these impressive displays, dense swarms appear, and the reproductive ritual usually takes place over a day or two.

winged ants southern californiaIf you see winged ants going in or out of your house, it probably means you have an infestation somewhere inside. Otherwise, why would they bother to visit? If this is the case, you should contact a pest control agency as soon as possible. If allowed to persist, the potential for damage rises dramatically. Fortunately, there are a variety of methods that can be used to get rid of winged ants.

Many people believe that only termites can damage the wood inside a building. This is patently false. Winged carpenter ants can be nearly as destructive as their termite cousins if not taken care of. Since southern California is a climate that is warm all year round, the likelihood of a year-round infestation is higher than in colder climates. Make sure you do not have a colony of winged ants southern California nesting inside your home!

 

 

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