Ants in South Bradenton have a way of showing up quietly at first, a few in the kitchen, a small trail along a windowsill, a mound in the yard that seems to appear overnight. Then suddenly, it feels like they’re everywhere. Florida’s warm, humid climate gives ants everything they need to thrive, and once a colony finds something it likes, it spreads fast.
Most homeowners try the store-bought baits and sprays, and for a day or two, it seems like the problem is gone. But ants don’t disappear because of a quick spray, they simply reroute. The real colony, hidden deep in the soil or tucked inside a wall, keeps growing.