How to Get Rid of Ants in Houston: Complete Control Guide
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Houston’s subtropical climate means ants stay active almost year-round, with peak pressure in spring (March–May) and fall (September–October).
- Species identification is the most critical step before treating — pharaoh ants split when sprayed, tawny crazy ants resist most consumer insecticides, and carpenter ants require a completely different approach than fire ants.
- The Texas A&M Two-Step Method — broadcast bait first, mound drench second — is the most effective homeowner-level approach for fire ant control, best applied in spring or fall.
- Tawny crazy ants are established across Harris County and are attracted to electronics and electrical systems, causing appliance and wiring damage that store-bought products cannot address.
- For pharaoh ants, tawny crazy ants, carpenter ants with structural damage, or any infestation inside wall voids, professional treatment consistently outperforms DIY.
Houston homeowners deal with ants differently than people anywhere else in the country. It’s not just the sheer number of species here — it’s that several … Read Full Post »