Odorous house ants are tiny troublemakers, measuring just 1/16 to 1/8 inch long. They range from dark brown to black and have a slightly uneven thorax when viewed from the side.
These ants get their name from the foul, rotten coconut or pungent odor they release when crushed. This smell is a defense mechanism that helps deter predators.
These little scavengers have a serious sweet tooth. They love honeydew (a sugary substance made by aphids), spilled juice, and crumbs left behind on counters. When sweets aren’t available, they’ll go for protein or greasy foods, making your kitchen their favorite buffet.
Odorous house ants are adaptable and not picky about where they establish nests. Outside, they nest under logs, mulch, stones, and decaying wood. Inside, they slip into wall voids, beneath floors, and anywhere with moisture—think under sinks and around leaky pipes.
Odorous house ants do not pose a direct threat to humans as they do not sting or cause structural damage. However, they can contaminate food sources and become a persistent nuisance in homes.
These ants are pros at sneaking inside. They find their way through tiny cracks in foundations, gaps around windows and doors, and even openings near utility lines. If tree branches touch your house, they’ll use them as a bridge straight into your home
These ants have large colonies and follow strong pheromone trails to food sources. If a colony establishes a foraging path inside a home, it can lead to an influx of ants appearing seemingly overnight. Changes in weather, such as heavy rains or drought, can also drive them indoors.
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