Photo Album: Honey Jar Filled with Ants in Bridgewater, NJ
Recently, we were sent on a service call for a homeowner in Bridgewater, NJ that was having issues with ants in and around the home.
Honey in the Pantry
While inspecting the interior of the home, we noticed a large number of ants by the stove and the cabinet above and to the right of the stove. We inspected the cabinet and found a jar of honey with an open lid that was the source of the ant activity.
A Lot of Them
Yup, that's a lot of ants inside!
Get Them Out of Here
We removed all the items on the bottom of cabinet, cleaned the shelf, and did a crack and crevice treatment throughout the kitchen and the two adjacent rooms with a liquid application and an ant gel bait.
The Exterior
We then treated the exterior foundation with a liquid application.
How it Works
The worker ants will come in contact with either of these products, return to their nest, and share them among their colony, unknowingly transferring the treatments to each other. Soon, the ants will be eliminated.