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Spring Ant Prevention Tips for Homeowners

  • Apr 1
  • 2 min read

Spring is the perfect time to enjoy your home and yard but it’s also when ants start looking for food and shelter. A few simple steps now can help prevent an infestation and save you from costly treatments later. Here’s what every homeowner should know about keeping ants out this spring.

Ants Trailing on Leaf

Why Spring is Ant Season

As temperatures rise, ants become more active. They leave their nests in search of food, water, and shelter. Common species in our area include odorous house ants, carpenter ants, and pavement ants, each with slightly different habits but all capable of becoming household pests. To learn more about ant behavior and treatment options, visit our Ant Learning Center.


Signs You Might Already Have Ants

Before prevention, it’s important to spot early activity:

  • Tiny trails of ants moving along walls, counters, or sidewalks

  • Small piles of soil or sawdust (common with carpenter ants)

  • Food crumbs or sugary spills attracting persistent visitors


Catching ants early makes treatment easier and more effective.


Spring Ant Prevention Tips

Follow these practical steps to reduce the chances of an ant infestation:


1. Keep Your Home Clean

  • Wipe down counters and sweep floors daily

  • Store food in sealed containers

  • Clean up spills immediately, especially sugary or greasy foods


2. Remove Water Sources

Ants need water to survive:

  • Fix leaky faucets, pipes, or sprinklers

  • Avoid standing water in pet bowls or plant trays

  • Ensure gutters and downspouts direct water away from your home


3. Seal Entry Points

Prevent ants from getting inside:

  • Inspect doors, windows, and foundation cracks

  • Seal gaps with caulk or weatherstripping

  • Keep tree branches and shrubs trimmed away from the house


4. Yard Maintenance

A well-maintained yard discourages ants:

  • Remove debris, mulch piles, and leaf litter near the home

  • Keep firewood stacked away from exterior walls

  • Maintain a tidy lawn to reduce nesting areas


5. Use Natural Deterrents

Some safe options to repel ants:

  • Sprinkle cinnamon, peppermint, or diatomaceous earth near entry points

  • Plant ant-repelling herbs like mint or lavender around the home


When to Call a Professional

Even with preventative steps, ants can still invade. If you notice large colonies or persistent trails inside your home, our professional ant control services can eliminate the problem safely and efficiently. Experts can identify the species, treat nests, and help prevent future infestations.



Spring is a critical time for ant prevention. By cleaning up food and water sources, sealing entry points, and maintaining your yard, you can greatly reduce the risk of ants invading your home. For extra protection, professional ant control ensures your home stays pest-free all season long.


Schedule a professional ant inspection today and enjoy a worry-free spring with our expert ant control services.


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