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Scientific Tests
Independent testing confirms TopChoice effectiveness. Ten studies by Texas A&M University have proven TopChoice is a revolution in Fire Ant control
Extensive testing demonstrates year-long — and more — fire ant control
Across the state, independent research confirms the ability of TopChoice to kill existing fire ants and create a zone of exclusion that prevents new mounds from forming for one year.

Carpenter Ants, Rover Ants, Little Black Ants, Pharaoh & Other Nuisance Ants
Carpenter ants common throughout Harrison County, preferring to nest in trees and within the wooden structure of our homes. Contrary to what people may think, Carpenter ants don’t actually consume the wood, they only “chew it away” in order to make room for their growing colony. Therefore, the damage they do is mostly aesthetic, which can be rather costly depending on how active they’ve been before they were discovered.

Thankfully, we have a 100% success rate in destroying Carpenter ant colonies by using Termidor® to treat areas of activity. Because Termidor® is a non-repellent chemical, the ants will go on about their business and track through it, then unwittingly contaminate other members of the colony before they all die.

With all other ants (grouped or classified as Nuisance ants), we’ll investigate and identify their kind and then make a determination as to how best to professionally eliminate them with either baits, sprays, or a combination.

Q: “I have been spraying the ants myself but I think I’m running them instead?”
A: This is a common problem. Unless you know that your spraying will destroy the queen(s) then you’re very likely to run them to some other area.

If you’re treating them yourself, then you’re using a “consumer available” repellent chemical which is designed to repel and kill them. However, the problem with using a repellent is that it only kills the ants that get into the repellent chemical—it never destroys the colony unless the repellent can be directly applied to the colony.

Another problem with repelling the colony is that depending on the ant species that’s invading your home, you may inadvertently repel the colony towards the interior of your home. Tracking them down through kitchen cabinets or interior walls and ceilings can turn out to be very time consuming, and then treatment can require a lot of patience, as well.

Contact us to treat for them first so that we can get them the first time out and not have to hunt them down somewhere else on your property. This allows us to use our professional judgment on whether to use traditional repellents and baits, or to use newer non-repellents.