Ghost
Ant
Characteristics –
Size: Tiny, usually less than 1/16-inch in length.
Color: Pale, with a dark head and abdomen.
These ants are very difficult to see unless one looks closely.
Behavior –
Ghost ants may develop huge colonies containing thousands of workers and
numerous queens. This species may be difficult to control and does not feed much
on ant baits. The keys to control are to find the colonies and subcolonies and
treat them directly. Regular inspections and service are necessary to find and
treat new colonies as they move from neighboring properties. The services of a
professional, such as Carson, are very helpful when encountering these ants.
Habitat – This ant is now a major pest throughout most of
Florida and several of the Hawaiian Islands. It occasionally is found in
apartments and greenhouses in northern states. These ants nest outdoors under
items on the ground, within landscape mulch, beneath loose bark on trees, under
ground cover, in potted plants, and within piles of items such as lumber,
firewood, or bricks. Nests may be readily established inside homes in walls,
beneath carpeting, and in other suitable voids or spaces.
Tips for Control – This species may be difficult to control
and ant baits may not be effective against it. The keys to control are to find
the colonies and subcolonies and treat them directly. Where the colonies cannot
be found, baits may be attempted; however, several baits may be required before
positive results are seen. Regular inspections and service are necessary to find
and treat new colonies as they move in from neighboring properties.
General tips for limiting ant infestations include: