How Argentine Ants Form Supercolonies That Resist Conventional Treatments
Getting inside the mind of Argentine ants reveals a hidden empire of pheromone trails and underground highways no vinegar can erase.

Getting inside the mind of Argentine ants reveals a hidden empire of pheromone trails and underground highways no vinegar can erase.

Because spotting a single ant could mean hundreds are ready to follow—discover how to cut off their secret signals before the invasion begins.

Something’s guiding nocturnal ants through your brightly lit kitchen at night—light doesn’t stop them, but this does.

Observe how ants move—clues in their trails and timing reveal secrets to stopping them for good.

Getting inside the mind of farming ants reveals a hidden indoor ecosystem where survival depends on a sweet, destructive alliance—what happens when the balance shifts?

Some ants are secretly drawn to the warmth and safety of electrical outlets—discover what really lures them in.

Only by understanding where moisture ants and Pharaoh ants prefer to nest can you truly outsmart their infestations.

Getting inside is just the beginning—discover how pavement ants exploit hidden spaces beneath your floor to build thriving, elusive colonies.

Crushed odorous house ants release methyl ketones—the same chemicals in Penicillium mold on spoiled coconuts—as a defense and alarm signal to other ants. See how it works.

Most ant infestations persist because satellite nests hide in walls, feeding the main colony—find out where they’re lurking before it’s too late.