Dethlac Ant & Insect Spray
Why Ant Infestations Shouldn’t Be Ignored
Having ants indoors is more than just an inconvenience — it can pose real hygiene and property risks. These pests frequently travel across floors, countertops, and food-prep areas, carrying harmful bacteria such as Salmonella and E. coli along the way. Beyond sanitation concerns, certain species can even compromise your home’s structure.
Common Problems Caused by Ants:
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Food Spoilage: Ants are drawn to kitchens and pantries, contaminating food and leaving surfaces unsanitary.
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Structural Damage: Wood-nesting ants, like carpenter ants, can burrow into timber, gradually weakening walls, floors, and framing.
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Hard-to-Control Colonies: Ants communicate using scent trails, so spotting one often means many more are close behind.
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Bites and Stings: Some species become aggressive when disturbed, leading to painful bites or stings.
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Moisture Seeking: Ant activity in bathrooms or kitchens often signals they’re searching for water — which may also point to hidden leaks.
If left untreated, small ant problems can quickly turn into major infestations, making early control essential.