The first thing you need to do is find out how the ants are entering to avoid another infestation.
Ants under house siding.
Ant entry can be reduced by spraying liquid insecticides around the outside perimeter of the building approximately 24 out and up the foundation wall and under siding seams and utility penetrations.
If winged ants come out of crevices around your home this is a strong sign that you have a serious ant problem.
If small ants are eating your meat pet food nuts and dead insects you may be able to trace them to flooring cracks.
If you have a serious carpenter ant problem you may find wood shavings underneath your siding.
If so they may be living under the concrete slab.
Unfortunately it also gave cover and safe harborage to many pests.
To figure out which ant trails are headed back to a nest put a dab of honey or jam on a.
Look for large cracks around the foundation and windows at ground level any tree limbs or bushes touching the roof or walls cracks or holes in wood siding or trim and any sources of moisture or water such as leaks in pipes.
Ants tend to nest under rocks and in decomposed wood and can easily spread to your foundation if their nests are near the house.
How to get rid of ants begin with looking for holes in the siding where ants are crawling in and out.
Unlike termites carpenter ants do not actually eat wood.
Earwigs roaches ants wasps and bees just to name a few often find your homes siding a perfect place where they can feel protected too.
Some kinds of ants prefer to nest behind exterior siding or wood trim that has been damaged by moisture.
If you frequently see ants in the same area on the siding there s probably a nest in there.
The holes are often located between bricks where mortar has fallen out under lap siding or in cracks in stucco.
Repair roof and plumbing leaks leaky chimney flashing overflowing gutters and all other water infiltration problems to avoid creating a tempting nesting area.
However ants in and around your home could be a sign of a nest close by.
Ants are attracted to moist wood.
Keep the area around your house free of debris and rotting wood.