Pest Guide: Ants

Red Imported Fire Ants

(Solenopsis invicta) Red imported fire ants nest in soil and build mound nests. They can infest garages.
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Pavement Ants

(Tetramorium caespitum) Pavement ants get their name because they make their nests in or under cracks in pavement. They can infest structures.
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Odorous House Ants

(Tapinoma sessile) This ant gets its name from the strong, rotten coconut-like smell it gives off when crushed. These tiny insects range in size from one-sixteenth of an inch to one-eighth of an inch long.
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Carpenter Ants

(Camponotus species) Carpenter ants get their name because they excavate wood in order to build their nests. Their excavation results in smooth tunnels inside the wood. Carpenter ants range in size from one-quarter inch for a worker ant to up to three-quarters inch for a queen.
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Argentine Ants

Argentine ant colonies can grow to monumental size. Their colony borders sometimes cover entire habitats. Argentine ant queens also assist with foraging for food. The ant gives off a musty odor when crushed. Worker argentine ants are about one sixteenth of an inch long. Queen argentine ants are one eighth of an inch to one…
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