Ants eat termites because they’re a good source of protein. They don’t eat entire colonies, though, so don’t rely on ants alone to solve your termite problem. You’ll still need an exterminator in most cases.
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Harley Grandone, a writer and landscape designer, enjoys writing blogs. After 20+ years of being a landscape designer for major residential home builders like Toll Brothers, she’s delighted to combine her love of writing with her love of the industry. When not writing, she can be found in the backyard trying to devise new ways to control mosquitoes and prevent the sycamore tree's bark from clogging up the gutters.
Should You Use Orange Oil for Termites?
Orange oil is a natural termite remedy that works, but with some limitation. It’s a natural, temporary solution, termites must come into direct contact with it, and it only works in small areas.
Where Do Termites Come From?
Termites can come from the soil in your backyard and nearby forests with lots of rotting wood and trees
Do Flying Termites Come Out After Rain?
Flying termites are triggered by environmental factors like rain, warmer temperatures, and humidity, bringing them out after rain to swarm and mate.
Is Pest Control Worth It?
Discover if pest control is worth it and learn the differences between DIY and professional pest control, including costs, safety, and customer guarantees.