Serving Central Arkansas

Ant Control

🐜 Ant Control in Central Arkansas

Ants might be small, but they’re some of the most organized and persistent pests you’ll ever deal with. A single ant you see in your kitchen is usually just a scout, sent out to find food and report back to the colony. Once it does, it leaves behind a pheromone trail that hundreds (sometimes thousands) of ants will follow straight into your home.

In Arkansas, common invaders like odorous house ants (which smell like rotten coconut when crushed) and pavement ants can build colonies with multiple queens, meaning the infestation can grow fast if not handled properly. And here’s the kicker, most colonies aren’t even inside your home. They’re often nesting in soil, under concrete slabs, or inside wall voids, sending workers in to forage. That’s why spraying the ants you see rarely solves the problem.

Effective ant control requires identifying the species, targeting the source, and eliminating the colony—not just the trail.

 
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If you’re experiencing pest issues or want preventative protection, Hicks Home Defense is ready to help. Our pest control services are designed to protect your property in every season.

Contact us today to schedule a free inspection and receive a personalized treatment plan built specifically for your home.

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🐜 The Problem

Why Ant Infestations Keep Coming Back

Ants don’t travel alone. When you see a trail, you’re seeing worker ants feeding an entire colony that could be hiding underground, inside walls, or beneath your slab.

In Central Arkansas, the most common problem ants include:

  • Fire ants

  • Carpenter ants

  • Pavement ants

  • Odorous house ants

DIY treatments only kill what you see. Professional treatment eliminates the colony.

We also follow treatment and safety standards outlined by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture:

https://agriculture.arkansas.gov/

By combining industry best practices with local knowledge, our pest control Central AR services deliver reliable, long-term results.

🐜 How Our Ant Control  Works

At Hicks Home Defense, we focus on elimination and prevention.

Our service includes:

✔ Detailed inspection of interior and exterior entry points
✔ Identification of ant species
✔ Targeted treatment at nesting zones
✔ Perimeter barrier application
✔ Yard treatment for fire ant mounds
✔ Recommendations to reduce reinfestation

We don’t just spray and leave. We treat the source.

Safe & Effective Treatments

Licensed & Insured

Recurrent Protection Plans

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🌿 Safe & Responsible Pest Management

Safety is always a priority. Our technicians use EPA-approved products applied with precision and care. We follow Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles that emphasize:

  • Prevention
  • Targeted applications
  • Environmental responsibility
  • Ongoing monitoring

This balanced strategy allows us to deliver effective results while maintaining a safe home environment.

Why Choose Hicks Home Defense For Your Ant Problem?

Licensed & Insured

Safe, Targeted Treatments

Same-Day Service Available

Recurring Protection Plans

Frequently Asked Questions Pest Control in Sherwood, AR

In Central Arkansas, the most common nuisance ants include odorous house ants, pavement ants, carpenter ants, and occasionally fire ants outdoors. Odorous house ants are notorious for invading kitchens and smelling like rotten coconut when crushed. Carpenter ants are larger and can tunnel through wood, sometimes being mistaken for termites.

Spraying kills the ants you see—but it rarely eliminates the colony. Most ant colonies are located outside in soil, under slabs, or inside wall voids. When you spray visible ants, you may actually cause the colony to split (called “budding”), making the infestation worse. Proper treatment targets the source and queen, not just the trail.

Yes. Ant activity increases in spring and summer when temperatures rise and food sources are abundant. Heavy rains, common in Arkansas, can also drive ants indoors as they look for dry shelter. However, many species remain active year-round, especially inside climate-controlled homes.

 

Some do. Carpenter ants can hollow out wood to build nests, which can weaken structures over time. While they don’t eat wood like termites, their tunneling can still create costly repairs if left untreated. Most other ants are more of a contamination nuisance than a structural threat.

If you’re seeing recurring trails, multiple entry points, winged ants, or ants showing up in multiple rooms, it’s time for professional help. Ant infestations grow quickly, especially with multi-queen colonies. The sooner the colony is identified and treated properly, the easier it is to eliminate.