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Something bugging you at home or work? The A-Active Pest Identification Library can help you identify the creatures that are making theirselves at home in your home or business.
| Acrobat Ant |
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Distinctive heart-shaped
abdomen when viewed from
above. 1/8- to 1/4-inch; black, dark brown, or red and
black. Habitat
Like
carpenter ants, acrobat ants prefer to nest in
moist or rotted wood. Colonies are most often found in tree holes, dead
limbs
and rotting areas in fences, decks and railings. Indoors, nests may be
located
where water damage has occurred, in decayed or damp wood or inside
insulation
wall panels and wall voids. When disturbed, acrobat worker ants run
with their
abdomens held high over their heads.
Diet
They feed on a wide variety of foods,
but the workers
are partial to the sweet honeydew produced by aphids, scales and
mealybugs.
Most indoor acrobat ant control problems are the
result of workers looking for food.
Ant control: acrobat ants
Finding and treating wood where their
colonies are
located is the key to successful acrobat ant
control. In cases where the nest is located far above the
ground in a tree
inaccessible to direct treatment, limiting the trails that lead to your
interior is critical. Seal cracks and crevices in your foundation and
walls,
repair water leaks, let moist wood dry out, and improve attic and crawl
space
ventilation.
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