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Summer Pest Control: Keeping Ants and Wasps at Bay with Pest Dominion

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Summer Pest Control: Keeping Ants and Wasps at Bay with Pest Dominion As the summer heat arrives, so do unwanted guests in the form of ants and wasps. These pesky insects can quickly become a nuisance, spoiling outdoor gatherings and invading our homes. But fear not! [Pest Dominion](https://pestdominion.com/) is here to provide effective pest control solutions that will help you enjoy a summer free from the buzzing and crawling creatures. In this blog post, we'll explore the common summer pests - ants and wasps and how Pest Dominion can keep them at bay. 1. Conquering Ant Infestations: Ants, with their relentless search for food and water, can quickly infiltrate your home and outdoor spaces. Here's how Pest Dominion tackles ant infestations: a) Thorough Inspections: Our expert technicians conduct comprehensive inspections to identify ant entry points and nesting areas, ensuring a targeted approach to eradication. b) Customised Treatment Plans: Based on the specific ant species

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  Ants Brown Ant, Pharaoh Ants, Tropical Species such as Bullet Ants, Fishhook Ant, and Crazy Ants are not considered a pest. Thousands of ant species are found everywhere on the earth apart from Antarctica and a few other frozen islands. A typical ant, colony can range from a few dozen scavengers to super-colonies of millions with of population, researchers speculated that over 22,000 ant species exist. However, there are two types of ants we may come across in our daily life, Brown Ant (Lasius brunneus), (looks black or is commonly referred to as black ant and, Pharaoh Ant, (Monomorium pharaonic) known as brown or blonde ants. A Typical ant colony has a female Queen the egg-laying machine, and sterile female workers, their duties are foraging and protecting the nest, and male are only for mating purposes only. In certain species, the males are part of the mating flight, also known as ‘flying ants. Biology & Life Cycle   EGG  ———————>  LARVAE  ————>  PUPAE  ————>  ADULT 1