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Odorous House Ants

Learn More About Odorous House Ants

Close up of an ant on a leaf Have you ever wondered what that sour coconut scent is when you step on an ant in the kitchen? It's likely an odorous house ant. Most likely to enter your home during rainy weather, these insects often nest in sand, grass, and woodlands. Known to feed on meat, vegetables, and dairy products, these pests are common during the summer months, especially in California. For help with odorous ant control or other pest control services, give us a call today!

Pest Identification:
Size
1/8 in.
Color
Black or dark brown
Body Structure
Head, thorax, and abdomen with a small node on pedicel that is slightly hidden by the abdomen.
Characteristics
Odorous House Ants are social insects that thrive in colonies, often with multiple queens and up to 100,000 worker ants in a single colony. The name is derived from the fetid odor, similar to rotten coconut, that is released when the insects are crushed.
Habitat & Behavior
Commonly nest outdoors in mulch, rotting logs, boards, debris and under sidewalks/concrete. However, they also can be found nesting indoors in wall voids, between window frames and in cracks and crevices. Feeding on honeydew in the wild, Odorous Ants often invade homes where they can find sugary food residues.
Commonly Active
Spring / Summer / Fall
Prevention & Treatment
One can prevent odorous house ant invasions by making sure any food residues, particularly those from sugary items, are cleaned up. Odorous house ants tend to travel in large numbers, and even though infestation may seem to disappear after administering treatment, there often are thousands more lurking. For this reason, it is best to contact a pest control professional who can locate the colony and treat the problem at its source.