Survey by the National Pest Management Association Shows that Ant Problems Rank Highest in South
FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 6, 2006--While ants top the list of pest concerns among homeowners, those in the South were more likely to mention having problems with them during the past year according to a 2005 survey by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA).
With 60% of Southern homeowners mentioning having problems with ants during the past year it is no surprise that professional pest control usage is highest in the South at 60%. This same study revealed that more than half of all homeowners have had problems with ants - making them the most prevalent pest nationwide. "Ants are one of the most difficult pests to control especially as temperatures rise and they become more active," said Cindy Mannes, vice president of public affairs for NPMA.
Two of the most common pesky ants are odorous house ants and pavement ants, which most homeowner encounter as they readily infest structures. Southern homeowners should particularly watch out for fire and carpenter ants. Fire ants, found mainly in the south, are vicious and can sting repeatedly if disturbed. Carpenter ants attack wood that is or has been wet or damaged by mold and can build tunnels through dry, undamaged wood causing costly property damage. Mannes advises, "A pest professional will be able to identify which species of ants are present and can help treat problem areas."
Tips for minimizing invasion by ants:
- Keep kitchen clean: seal containers, wipe counters frequently, empty the garbage religiously, and avoid leaving pet food dishes out for long periods of time.
- Keep wood and debris away from exterior siding.
- Eliminate sources of moisture or standing water.
- Keep tree branches and other plants cut back from the house.
- Seal up cracks and small openings along bottom of the house.
- Store sugar, syrup, honey, baked goods, and other sweets in closed containers that have been washed to remove residues from their exterior surfaces.
For more information on other ant species and preventative tips visit www.pestworld.org.
The NPMA, a non-profit organization with more than 5,000 members, was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry's commitment to the protection of public health, food and property.