Fire Ant Control

You’ll find fire ants causing problems almost year-round in the Carolinas, though they slow down when winter hits. These tough little pests have made themselves right at home in city environments, showing up uninvited around houses and businesses throughout North and South Carolina.
The Carolinas give fire ants exactly what they need to thrive. First spotted in North Carolina back in 1952 in Wake and Mecklenburg Counties, these Brazilian invaders have quickly spread their territory. They’ve now taken over 75 of North Carolina’s 100 counties, while South Carolina deals with them from border to border. They keep expanding because the weather suits them perfectly, and construction projects accidentally move them around in sod, plants, dirt, and other materials.
If you’re fighting fire ants on your land, home remedies usually end up disappointing you as the ants come back again and again. Anticimex offers professional services that wipe out entire colonies for good while keeping your family protected.
Here’s what you need to know about fire ants in the Carolinas:
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4 Types of Fire Ant Behavior to Watch Out For
Fire ants do more than just leave painful stings. Most people feel minor discomfort from their venom, but if you have allergies, you might face serious reactions that need quick medical help.
Spotting fire ant problems early can help you avoid painful encounters. Look for these signs around your yard:
Weird dirt piles: No center holes, just dome-shaped mounds scattered in sunny spots. Classic fire ant architecture!
Aggressive behavior: Fire ants react instantly when their colony is disturbed. You’ll see them racing out ready to attack if you approach their colony.
Ant highways: Spotted tiny trails from your patio to their home? They’re hauling your crumbs back to the colony.
Home sweet home: These pests set up shop right up to your foundation. They love the warmth of concrete and brick.
Are you seeing multiple mounds spreading across your yard? Act fast! Fire ant colonies multiply rapidly during Carolina summers. If you notice any of these warning signs, don’t wait for the problem to grow worse. One mound today can become five or six by next month.
At Anticimex Carolinas, we will inspect your entire property thoroughly and then create a targeted treatment plan for your specific situation. Call today and take back your yard from these painful invaders
How to Get Rid of Fire Ants Outside
You’ve probably noticed those painful red invaders in your yard. Fire ants show up because something about your property appeals to them. When you remove what attracts them, you’ll make your yard much less welcoming to these nasty biters.
Looking to keep fire ants at bay? These five practical strategies actually work:
- Toss out food sources that scout ants love hunting for—things like fallen fruit from trees or pet food left outside overnight.
- Fix those wet spots in your yard since fire ants absolutely love building their tunnels in damp soil.
- Sprinkle diatomaceous earth around problem areas when the weather’s dry to create a natural barrier they won’t cross.
- Cut your grass regularly so you can spot new mounds early, before they grow into massive colonies.
- Check for and patch up small cracks around your home’s foundation that serve as perfect entry points.
Pro Tip: While these steps help somewhat, nothing works better than a professional treatment plan specifically created for Carolina soil conditions. Anticimex offers treatments that target queens and break down the ants’ communication systems, preventing colonies from reforming—a common problem that leaves many homeowners frustrated.
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Why Do You Need Fire Ant Control?
When you try to tackle fire ants on your own, you’ll run into two big problems besides just trying not to get stung. First off, most stuff from the store only kills the worker ants you can see – that’s just about 15% of the whole colony. The queens stay safe and crank out more workers within days. Plus, if you mess with their mounds the wrong way, the colonies often split up and move somewhere else on your property, making things even worse than before.
By hiring professional help like Anticimex, you get treatments that go deep into where the colony lives. Our fire ant exterminator team has years of experience finding exactly where fire ants build their tunnel networks in Carolina soil. We know how to spot and treat hidden colonies that you’d miss with DIY methods, which stops them from coming right back – something that drives many homeowners crazy.
If you want an affordable fire ant expert in the Carolinas, give Anticimex Carolinas a call today. We’ll help you get rid of those fire ant problems for good.
Manage your Fire Ant Season In the Carolinas With a Professional Fire Ant Exterminator
You’ve been there—raking those mounds, spraying store-bought chemicals, and still finding yourself scratching those painful welts. When your own efforts just aren’t working anymore, it might be time to call in some real help.
For more than 15 years now, Anticimex has been helping families and businesses across North and South Carolina with fire ant problems. We use methods based on actual science, not just quick fixes. When our licensed specialists show up at your door, they bring both the know-how and the right equipment to completely wipe out those fire ant colonies.

Benefits of Signing up for Fire Ant Control
- A complete check of your property to find all colonies (even the ones hiding where you can’t see them)
- A treatment plan made just for your yard’s specific issues
- Protection around your property to stop new colonies from moving in
- Plus many other advantages!
Why is our approach better? Many companies rush through treatments, but our technicians actually take time to deal with every single spot where fire ants have set up shop. We use targeted applications that reach the real problem. This strategy works much better long-term than fast surface treatments that only handle what you can see rather than getting to the root cause.
If you’re sick of constantly fighting fire ants on your lawn, give Anticimex a call today. Join thousands of other Carolina homeowners who now enjoy their outdoor space without always worrying about painful stings.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. I just got a professional fire ant treatment. When will these pests be gone?
Good news – most of those pesky ants will disappear within a day or two after treatment! You’ll see way less activity right away. But getting ALL of them (especially those hiding deep in underground tunnels) takes 1-2 weeks. That’s why we always come back to check on things. Some ants are sneaky, but we’ll get them!
2. Is professional fire ant treatment safe for pets and children?
Yes. Your family’s safety comes first in everything we do. We use targeted application methods and products that become safe for people and pets once dry. Typically just 1-2 hours after application. Our fire ant exterminator will give you specific guidance for each treated area.
3. How many treatments are needed to eliminate fire ants?
Usually, we do an initial treatment plus one follow-up visit. Really bad infestations might need a third visit (those aggressive little colonies can be stubborn!). However, most of our clients eventually sign up for our yearly plan because prevention beats fighting a full-blown invasion any day. But the choice is always yours.
4. Will your treatment last permanently?
We wish we could say yes! The reality is, that without ongoing protection, new fire ant colonies can move into your yard from nearby properties. Our protection plans give you regular visits to create a barrier that keeps new colonies from settling in your yard.
5. What makes professional fire ant control better than store-bought solutions?
Professional treatments reach the queen and entire colony, not just surface ants. Our licensed technicians access commercial-grade products and application methods unavailable to consumers, providing complete and lasting elimination.
6. What should I do if I spot a new mound after treatment?
Call us right away! Even with the best treatments, you might occasionally spot a new mound, especially after heavy rainfall. Don’t poke it or try to treat it yourself – that just sends the colony deeper underground. Our team will come out and handle that troublemaker at no extra cost if you’re on our protection plan. We stand behind our work!
7. What should I do with my pets during fire ant treatment?
We recommend keeping pets inside during treatment and until the products dry (usually 1-2 hours). While our treatments are designed to target insects, curious pets might still get into freshly treated areas. If you have fish ponds or other water features, let us know beforehand so we can take extra precautions around those areas during application.