What kind of ant is that? Most people would simply say "red ant" but there are different variations of ants with different habits and motivations.
Bullseye Pest Management can accurately diagnose your ant infestation so that the best treatment is applied. Certified Applicator and owner / operator Steve Moseley was able to track this ant infestation back to its source, and had this to say about these Acrobat Ants:
Acrobat Ants in Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas
"The first video is Acrobat Ants that have infested the eaves and soffit areas of the customer's home. When disturbed, they come out to investigate by the thousands, including the swarmer’s, or winged reproductive casts. The sight can be a little overwhelming for some home owners to witness, but the control measures are usually effective within an hour or so."
What can look like an ant infestation might actually be termites or other indications of Wood Destroying Insects. Call Steve at Bullseye Pest Management locally at 682-472-4435 or toll free from anywhere across DFW and beyond at 800-466-4451 for accurate identification and the best treatment.
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