Photo Album: Ants Really Had to Use the Bathroom in Spring Lake, NJ
Recently, we were sent out to a home in Spring Lake, NJ to handle a massive ant infestation in the bathroom.
A Whole Lot of Ants
The second we walked into the bathroom, we saw multiple ant trails coming from the bathtub, the crack around the sink pipe, and from the molding.
All Because of a Leak
Ants will invade structures in search of food and water. After carefully examining the bathroom, we discovered a small leak behind the sink.
Now to Treat
We told the homeowner who immediately called her plumber to fix it. In the meantime, we treated the cracks, baseboards, and crevices throughout the bathroom with a liquid residual.
Here's How it Works
We also placed an ant gel bait behind the sink and the cracks around the bathtub. Once the ants come in contact with either of these products they'll return to their nest and share the treatments with one another. A short while later, the ant colony will be exterminated.
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