You may have wondered how ants manage to find their food. In case you’re clueless about ant anatomy, these tiny creatures have odor receptors that are found in their antennae. Since they have more of these receptors than most insects, they possess this incredibly exceptional sense of smell that enables them to find food without fail. If you see ants on your kitchen counters, don’t hesitate to contact a pest control Delray Beach professional to help you get rid of them.
Different ant species eat a wide variety of food. For instance, carpenter ants are into meats and certain types of foods that contain a lot of fat and sugar. When they’re outdoors, this ant species like to feed on honeydew as well as live and dead insects. When they’re indoors, carpenter ants eat meat, syrup, pet food, sugar, honey, jelly, and other sweets.
In any typical ant colony, the sterile, wingless female worker ants are responsible for finding food for every ant in their colony including the queen whose job is to lay all the eggs, as well as the reproductive males and their young. In most cases, these worker ants travel up to 100 yards in search of food between sunset and midnight. Worker ants leave behind a trail of chemical scents called pheromones when they leave their nests to forage for food. They do this to help them find their way back to the nest. As soon as the ants get the food, they turn around to follow another pheromone trail back to the colony.
If you want to get rid of those pesky ants, you’ll need the help of an experienced pest control Delray Beach expert. Contact O’Hara Pest Control today to schedule an inspection.