Spraying an ant trail feels satisfying and achieves almost nothing — you kill the foragers you can see while the colony, safe in the wall or garden, simply sends more and often splits into new nests when disturbed. We do the opposite: we bait.
How we treat it — at the source
The ants carry our gel bait back to the colony and feed it to the nest, including the queen, so the whole colony collapses rather than relocating. We locate the trails and likely nest sites, treat the entry points, and use kitchen-safe methods where food is around.
It’s a slower-looking fix — the trail may persist for a day or two as they take the bait — but it’s the one that actually ends a recurring ant problem instead of chasing it from wall to wall.
What the treatment includes
- Colony gel baiting
- Trail & entry-point treatment
- Nest location
- Kitchen-safe application
- Maintenance option for recurring ants
What ant control covers
Other treatments
General Pest Control
A full-home treatment that handles the common pests at once and lays a barrier so they don’t come straight back.
From $120Cockroach Control
Gel baiting plus targeted spraying that collapses the population — the lasting fix, not a can of spray.
From $130Termite Control
Inspection, colony baiting or soil treatment, and protection of the timber that termites quietly destroy.
From $280Rodent Control
Bait stations, entry-point proofing and an inspection that finds how rats and mice are getting in.
From $150