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Ant Exterminator Schertz
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Ant infestations in Schertz homes require colony-targeting treatment, not just surface sprays. Our specialists identify the species and apply slow-acting bait systems that reach the queen and collapse the entire colony.

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Signs of Activity
  • Active foraging trails in kitchen, bathroom, or utility areas
  • Ants found inside food packaging
  • Soil mounds or displaced earth near the foundation or paved areas
  • Winged reproductives — swarmers — near windows or light sources
  • Faint rustling or crinkling sounds from inside walls — a carpenter ant sign
  • Sawdust-like frass near wooden structures
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Ant Control Schertz — Why Species Identification Matters

Not all ants respond to the same treatment — and applying the wrong method can accelerate the problem rather than solve it. In Schertz, residential infestations most commonly involve Argentine ants, odorous house ants, carpenter ants, fire ants, and Pharaoh ants. Each species nests differently, responds differently to treatment, and requires a different professional approach.

Aerosol sprays eliminate visible ants without reaching the queen. The colony continues functioning — and in species like Pharaoh ants, the chemical stress caused by spraying triggers colony budding, producing multiple new satellite colonies where one existed before. The infestation spreads rather than shrinks.

Spraying Makes Pharaoh Ant Infestations Worse

Pharaoh ant colonies do not retreat from aerosol spray — they split. Each fragment relocates independently with its own reproductives, rapidly establishing new satellite colonies in adjacent areas of the property. This is the most common reason Schertz homeowners find that DIY ant treatment causes the infestation to spread. Call a specialist first.

Common Residential Ant Species in Schertz

  • Argentine Ants: Among the most persistent ant species in Schertz properties, Argentine ants form vast supercolonies with multiple queens operating in parallel. Their adaptability and foraging range make surface treatment ineffective — only slow-acting bait that reaches queens produces lasting results.
  • Odorous House Ants: These ants release a distinctive rotten-coconut smell when disturbed or crushed — the easiest field identification sign. They nest deep inside wall voids and subfloor cavities in Schertz properties, and colony size typically ranges from a few thousand to over 100,000 workers.
  • Carpenter Ants: Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat wood — they excavate it to create galleries for nesting. Large black carpenter ants seen inside a Schertz property indicate an established structural nesting site, typically in moisture-softened wood.
  • Fire Ants: Fire ants in Schertz properties require careful treatment — their mounds are often disturbed accidentally by children and pets, triggering aggressive mass stinging. Anaphylactic response to fire ant venom is a genuine medical risk and emergency treatment may be needed for sensitive individuals.
  • Pharaoh Ants: Small, pale ants requiring targeted slow-acting bait — not sprays.

How We Eliminate Ants in Schertz

No treatment is applied until the species is confirmed. Each ant species in Schertz requires a different approach — and our technician's first job is identification.

Slow-Acting Bait Treatment

Bait formulated to act slowly is placed at active foraging trails and nest entry areas. Workers consume it and carry it back to the colony, sharing it with nestmates and the queen through normal feeding contact — collapsing the entire population without triggering dispersal.

Residual Perimeter Treatment

For species that nest outdoors and forage inside, a residual insecticide applied around the structure perimeter, treating entry points and the adjacent foundation zone.

Carpenter Ant Inspection & Treatment

Effective carpenter ant control starts with locating the gallery site — almost always in moisture-compromised structural timber. Our Schertz technician inspects the structure systematically, applies direct gallery treatment once the nest is located, and identifies the moisture source sustaining it.

Fire Ant Mound Treatment

Individual fire ant mounds receive direct treatment via liquid drench or granular bait application. Where infestation extends across a large area of the Schertz property, broadcast bait treatment distributes active ingredient efficiently across the full affected zone.

Entry Point Identification

Technician locates and documents all ant entry points around the structure — foundation gaps, utility penetrations, and door/window frames.

Sanitation & Attractant Advice

Post-treatment consultation covers the environmental factors driving the infestation: food access points, moisture sources, harborage conditions, and structural gaps. Our Schertz technician provides actionable, property-specific recommendations rather than generic hygiene advice.

Why Ant Infestations Return

Recurring ant infestations in Schertz properties almost always trace back to the same cause: the queen was never eliminated. Surface-level treatment kills visible workers but leaves the reproductive core of the colony intact. Slow-acting professional bait is the only method that achieves secondary kill deep enough in the colony hierarchy to include queens and reproductives — which is why professional treatment resolves infestations that DIY products have failed to shift.

Schedule Ant Control in Schertz

Our licensed ant control team in Schertz starts with species identification and builds a treatment plan from there — slow-acting bait for interior colony species, perimeter treatment for outdoor-nesting foragers, direct gallery treatment for carpenter ants. Call to discuss your situation and get a clear quote.

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