Ants are such common insects that it's 
not unusual to see a few indoors, especially in the summertime. However,
 if you're dealing with ants daily in your home, or seeing them where 
there's no obvious source, you may have an ant colony in your house.
Check the Season
Ants are likely to try to move inside in
 cold and wet weather. Occasional ants may wander inside looking for 
food when the weather is warm, but a number of ants appearing in the 
winter may indicate they're nesting within the walls. Once a queen ant 
has taken up residence, the colony can be difficult to remove, as 
killing individual ants with sprays or traps won't stop more from 
coming.
Identify the Pest
There are thousands of species of ants. 
While sugar ants are a relatively harmless nuisance, fire ants may sting
 people, and carpenter ants can damage wood.
Prevent the Problem
A few simple practices can lower the chances of ants infesting your home. To make your house less inviting to these insects:
- Clean up food and residues, especially where ants are seen
 - Store all edibles in sealed containers
 - Kill any visible ants
 - Fix leaky faucets
 
Ants are a common issue in many homes, 
but a full infestation often requires professional intervention. See 
this link for more about ant control in Garner.

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