by | Jul 1, 2021 | Ant Pest Control, Home Pest Control, Organic Pest Control, Seasonal Pest Control
No one likes having an ant infestation. You can go from seeing a single ant, to thousands by the end of the day. Not only are they hard to get rid of, but they can make you feel like your whole house is contaminated. They can hide out in pantries and invade your food,...
by | Jun 29, 2021 | Ant Pest Control, Home Pest Control, Natural Pest Control, Organic Pest Control, Seasonal Pest Control
Ant Exterminator. Ant Control. Ant Removal. Serving Beaverton, Oregon. Ants are one of the most common pest problems here in Beaverton. My name is Ryan and I own Ant & Garden Organic Pest Control. I’ve been solving ant and other pest issues for over 20...
by | Jun 24, 2021 | Ant Pest Control, Home Pest Control, Natural Pest Control, Organic Pest Control, Seasonal Pest Control
Seeing ants in your house but can’t figure out where they’re coming from? Did you know that ants can make their way inside even if you don’t have food? Find out why they invade your house even if it’s clean and tidy! You clean your home day in and day out. There’s not...
by | Jun 16, 2021 | Ant Pest Control, Home Pest Control, Organic Pest Control, Seasonal Pest Control
Ants are pretty common all around the world. In the United States, Oregon is no exception. While these measly creatures may appear harmless at first sight, Oregon ants can spell a great deal of trouble. If you have an ant infestation in your home, you may suffer the...
by | Jun 12, 2021 | Ant Pest Control, Home Pest Control, Organic Pest Control, Seasonal Pest Control
Ants are believed to be one of the longest-living insects found in the wild. But how long do ants live exactly? Well, the queen could live up to around 30 years, which is quite long for most insects. Meanwhile, the worker ants have an estimated lifespan of around 1 –...
by | Jun 10, 2021 | Ant Pest Control, Home Pest Control, Organic Pest Control, Seasonal Pest Control
Argentine ants are the most invasive ant species across the globe. They’re one of the largest ant colonies that span the entire world. Although they originated from Argentina, they can be found all over South America. They made their way into the US through ships...