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Ants

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Some of the ant species we can help with:

  • Argentine ants

  • Carpenter ants

  • Fire ants

  • Harvester ants

  • Little black ants

  • Odorous house ants

  • Pavement ants

  • Pyramid ants

  • Many More Upon Inspection

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Sentry Pest Control helps get rid of unwanted pests!

Whether you have a standard species of ant causing trouble or you are dealing with the especially frustrating issue of fire ants, you can count on us to provide the solution that keeps your property safe and lets you enjoy your outdoor living space without experiencing the painful bite of fire ants. Our quarterly pest control services are the most effective method for ant control and all the other pests that are bugging you. It is also the most cost-effective route. Call us today to arrange an inspection of your property and get a free estimate for ant control and any of our other pest control services.

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At Sentry Pest Control, we offer ant control services in Victoria, Cowichan Valley, Nanaimo & the surrounding areas.

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One of the pests that is most resistant to DIY pest control efforts is ants. They are voracious and highly focused on completing their tasks. The queen of an ant colony is often thought to be omnipotent in that she is able to quickly react when there is a threat to the colony. What that means is that when you kill off ants you’ve found in your Vancouver Island home or business, the queen recognizes they didn’t return, assumes a full-scale attack is imminent, and produces hundreds more ants to take their place. You end up with an even bigger problem than you had initially.

The solution is effective ant control that affects the queen before she can go into hyperdrive. Here at Sentry Pest Control, we use effective, up-to-date ant control methods that keep ants from entering your property and keep the queen from continuing to raise her army. Furthermore, disrupting the trails that ants leave as they traverse from the ant colony to the food source keeps more ants from approaching.

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