(NewsUSA)
– A new nationwide survey of licensed pest professionals uncovered some
dirt on ants — from coast to coast, ant infestations are on the
rise.According to a survey called "Exploring America’s #1 Nuisance
Pest," by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), 100 percent
of respondents encountered ants in the last year, and 54 percent said ant infestations
are growing — pointing to a problematic rise in carpenter ants.
Respondents mentioned increases in moisture, changing pest control
practices and new species among the reasons for the rise."Ants have
always been a nuisance pest, but the findings about the increase of
carpenter ant infestations is alarming. Carpenter ants tunnel through
wood and nest inside homes, which can compromise a home’s structural
stability," said Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for
NPMA.Ants with a taste for wood aren’t the only ones homeowners should
worry about. Pest professionals are also seeing more odorous house ant
infestations than in previous years. These ants are attracted to the
sweet foods in your kitchen and make their homes inside wall
cracks.Although about one-third of pest professionals consider ants to
be the most difficult pest to control, they agree that Integrated Pest
Management
(IPM) is the most effective control method. IPM combines
common sense with sound solutions and includes eliminating sources of
food, water and shelter that can be conducive to pests."Fortunately, our
survey also shows that pest professionals are very successful in
treating the majority of ant infestations through Integrated Pest
Management, which utilizes a three-part practice of inspection,
identification and treatment."Find a pest professional and information
about ants at www.pestworld.org.
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