Ant Extermination in Davie, FL
Ant Control for Davie's Ranches and Neighborhoods
Greg's Aggressive Pest Solutions treats ant problems across Davie, from the horse properties and ranch lots out west to the family subdivisions and condos, by going after the colony instead of the trail you see.
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Ant Control Built for Davie's Ranches and Neighborhoods
Davie grew out of drained Everglades farmland, and that history still shapes its ant problems. Agricultural-zoned lots, horse trails, canals, and acre-plus yards give colonies room to nest and a constant water supply, while the town's older ranch homes and newer custom estates both offer easy ways inside. Clearing ants for good means reaching the colony at its source, which is what our ant control across Davie is designed to do.
Our state-certified team identifies the species, finds the nest, and treats the source rather than the trail. We protect properties through the rainy and the dry season with a recurring pest plan, backed by a free re-treatment between scheduled visits if covered ants return. Call (954) 753-5021 to schedule your Davie ant service.
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Davie Ant Questions
Do horse properties and large lots get more ants?
Usually, yes. A larger Davie lot gives colonies more nesting ground, and feed, water troughs, and manure add food and moisture that a standard yard does not have. Fire ants in particular spread across open pasture, so big properties often need treatment across the grounds, not just the house.
What attracts ants to a barn or feed area?
Food and water, mostly. Spilled grain and feed, sweet supplements, water troughs, and damp bedding all draw ants into barns and tack rooms. Sugar ants and ghost ants follow those resources, while carpenter ants nest in the surrounding wood.
Why do fire ants take over pastures and open lawns?
Because open, sunny ground with steady moisture is ideal for them. Davie's irrigated pastures and large lawns let fire ant colonies build big mounds and spread fast. Effective control means reaching the queen deep in the mound, which surface products rarely do.
