Ant Control in Miramar, FL
Ant Control for East and West Miramar
Greg's Aggressive Pest Solutions treats ant problems across all of Miramar, from the older homes in the east to the gated lake communities of the west, by going after the colony instead of the trail you see.
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Ant Control Built for All of Miramar, East to West
Miramar stretches for miles from east to west, and the two ends are built very differently. East Miramar has older homes with settled gaps and aged wood, and ants slip through, while West Miramar is full of newer gated communities built around man-made lakes that back up to the Everglades. Both keep moisture and nesting sites close to the house. Clearing ants for good means reaching the colony at its source, which is the focus of our ant control across Miramar.
Our state-certified team identifies the species, finds the nest, and treats the source rather than the trail. We protect homes through the rainy and the dry season with a year-round pest plan, backed by a free re-treatment between visits if covered ants return. Call (954) 753-5021 to schedule your Miramar ant service.
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Miramar Ant Questions
Do homes near the Everglades get more ants?
Often, yes. West Miramar's lake communities sit against the Everglades buffer, and the wetland and lake water retain moisture and provide nesting sites right at the property line. Ghost and white-footed ants, in particular, stay active along the lakeside landscaping there.
Why do brand-new Miramar homes still get ants?
New construction still gives ants ways in. Fresh stucco has weep holes and expansion joints, new sod hosts fire ant colonies, and lakeside landscaping sits right against the foundation. A new west-Miramar home can see ants in its first season without exterior protection.
Do you treat fire ants in new-sod lawns?
Yes. Fire ant control means reaching the queen deep in the mound, which surface products rarely do. New sod on west Miramar lots is prime ground for them, so our technicians treat the lawn mounds to eliminate the colony rather than allow it to spread.
