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Pharaoh ants are found throughout the U.S. and have the reputation of being one of the hardest ants to control. Pharaoh ants are small, but an infestation can be an extreme annoyance and a serious problem for those in the food and medical industries.
Pharaoh ants can potentially spread infections if found in hospitals. Studies have shown that pharaoh ants can transmit more than 12 infectious organisms. In addition, this pest can become a serious problem in apartments, schools, office buildings and just about any locations where food is handled. Pharaoh ants consume sweet substances, but seem to prefer foods like greasy and fatty meats.
Pharaoh ants prefer to build their colony in protected, secluded locations that are warm, humid and near sources of food and moisture. The ants one sees are the foraging worker ants that are sent out to collect food and moisture. These foraging sites are likely located well away from the ant’s colony. Examples of nesting sites are wall voids, furniture and within and behind kitchen appliances. Mature Pharaoh ant colonies normally contain large numbers of workers and several queens.
Pharaoh ants do not swarm and mate, as other species of ants often do. Instead, the colony will have many fertile queens who will move to other locations and start a new colony on their own – a characteristic known as budding. Should a pharaoh ant colony become too large, or sense they are being threatened, colony budding will usually occur.
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