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Ant Control in Parkland, FL

Ant Control for Parkland's Green, Gated Communities

Greg's Aggressive Pest Solutions treats ant problems across Parkland, from the gated golf communities like Heron Bay to the acreage lots of Pine Tree Estates, by targeting the colony rather than the trail you see.

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Certified, Pet-Conscious Care

Our state-certified technicians use professional-grade treatments applied with care, so your ant problem gets handled while your kids and pets stay protected.

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Family-Owned & Local

Greg's is a family-owned business, not a national chain. When ants show up, you reach a local team that knows Parkland homes and treats yours like one of their own.
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Seasoned and Reliable

With more than 32 years of experience serving Broward County, we provide reliable pest control solutions Parkland homeowners can count on.

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Ant Control Built for Parkland's Wooded, Gated Neighborhoods

Parkland earns its name. The city preserves tree canopy and green space, keeps lots large, and wraps many neighborhoods around nature preserves and protected woodland. That greenery is wonderful to live in and ideal for ants, which nest in the preserves, mature trees, and dense landscaping, and forage straight into nearby homes. Even newer construction sits close to all of it. Clearing ants for good means reaching the colony at its source, which is the focus of our ant control in Parkland.

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 preventive service plan, backed by a free re-treatment between visits if covered ants return. Call (954) 753-5021 to schedule your Parkland ant service.

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Parkland's Preserves and Canopy Keep Ants Active All Year 

Parkland's preserved woodlands and heavy tree canopy hold humidity and harbor colonies in every season, so ant pressure here never really lets up. Rain pushes nests out of the preserves and landscaping toward homes, and dry spells pull them inside toward water. Homes that border protected green space see the steadiest activity. A colony that settles in keeps producing foragers, which is an early sign of an ant problem worth catching before it spreads through the house.

The Ants Parkland Homes Run Into Most

Each species needs its own approach, and the wrong treatment can split a colony into several. Identification comes first. These are the ants we run into most across Parkland.

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Ghost Ants

Tiny and nearly translucent, ghost ants are the species Parkland homeowners report most. They chase sweets and moisture into kitchens and bathrooms, and their colonies split into multiple nests when disturbed.

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White-Footed Ants

White-footed ants form large colonies, and they nest in trees, mulch, attics, and wall voids. They are a common problem, traveling branches and utility lines into the upper structure of the home.

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Carpenter Ants

Carpenter ants do not eat wood, but they excavate it to build nests, and over time, that hollowing can weaken fascia, soffits, door frames, and any moisture-damaged wood around the home.

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Fire Ants

Fire ants build dome-shaped mounds in lawns along the driveway and sidewalk edge. Their stings are painful and can be dangerous for children, pets, and anyone with an allergy, and the colonies rebuild fast.

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Crazy Ants

Named for their fast, erratic movement, crazy ants form large colonies and spread quickly. They are notorious for nesting in and around electrical equipment and outdoor fixtures, where they can cause shorts and malfunctions.

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Sugar Ants

Sugar ants follow steady trails into kitchens and pantries in search of sweet and greasy foods. They will keep returning to the same counters and cabinets until the colony behind the trail is eliminated.

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Why Parkland Homeowners Choose Greg's

We are a state-certified, family-owned company that has served Parkland and the surrounding Broward County for more than 32 years. In practice, that means licensed, state-certified technicians, a free re-treatment between scheduled visits if covered ants return, and pet- and family-conscious products applied by the same local crew each visit.
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Licensed, Experienced Technicians

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Family- and Pet-Conscious Treatments

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Clear, Upfront Pricing

Signs an Ant Colony Has Moved Into Your Parkland Home 

The ants you spot are usually a fraction of a colony nesting nearby, often in the tree canopy, a preserve edge, or landscaping. Because the nest stays hidden, it is worth calling a professional if any of these look familiar.

Ant Trails

Steady lines of ants moving along baseboards, counters, or walls toward food, water, or an entry point.

Yard and Foundation Mounds

Dome-shaped soil mounds in the lawn, along sidewalk edges, or against the foundation are often a sign of fire ants.

Sawdust-Like Debris

Small piles of shavings near baseboards, window sills, or door frames are a warning sign of carpenter ants tunneling through wood.

Discarded Wings

Tiny piles of shed wings on windowsills or floors, left behind after a colony swarms.

Kitchen and Bathroom Activity

Ants clustering around sinks, pet bowls, pantries, or damp areas as they search for food and moisture.

How Greg's Treats Ants in Parkland

Our service is built to stop the infestation at its source and keep it from returning. Every Parkland property is different, so we treat each on its own conditions, whether that is a gated home in Heron Bay, an acreage lot in Pine Tree Estates, or a preserve-edge home in Cypress Head. For homes facing more than ants, the same visit can roll into whole-property pest control.

Parkland Ant Questions

Do homes next to a nature preserve get more ants?  

Often, yes. Preserves and protected woodland hold large established ant colonies, and homes along the edge sit right next to that nesting ground. White-footed, carpenter, and fire ants forage across the property line, so preserve-edge homes in Parkland tend to see steadier pressure and benefit from a treated perimeter.

Do large landscaped lots attract more ants?  

They can. Bigger Parkland lots mean more mulch beds, trees, irrigation, and green space, which give colonies more places to nest and more water. The grounds, not just the house, often need treatment, since the nest is usually somewhere out in the landscaping.

Do you treat fire ants in large yards and along preserves?  

Yes. Fire ant control means reaching the queen deep in the mound, which surface products rarely do. Our technicians treat mounds across Parkland's wide lawns, common greens, and preserve edges so the colony is eliminated rather than relocated nearby.

Do you service Parkland's gated communities?  
Yes. We service Parkland's gated communities, such as Heron Bay and Parkland Golf & Country Club, coordinate gate access, and maintain the shared landscaping where colonies begin. Residents and HOAs can call (954) 753-5021 to set it up.