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Facts About Ant Colonies and Propagation by Budding

Ant Swarms
Ant Swarms

Ants are among the planet’s most successful species. Adaptable and prolific with highly evolved survival instincts, ants are a formidable foe when they invade Monmouth County, New Jersey homes and businesses.

No Such Thing as One Ant

Ants live in massive social colonies where each ant’s role in the colony is well defined. Depending on the species, colonies may have one or several egg-producing queens; but the majority of colony members are sterile female workers that care for the colony and its members. Workers forage for food, feed and groom the queen and their colony mates, care for the young, and defend and maintain the nest.

How Colonies Expand

When colonies become too large or are endangered, they may split to establish new colonies. Depending on the species, ant colonies expand either by swarming or budding.

Successful Extermination

Trying to self-treat ants can cause a colony to move or bud, making it more difficult to exterminate. Allison Pest Control’s experienced ant exterminators can successfully rid your home or business of ant infestations. Call us today!

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