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Little Black Ants

Little Black Ants are tiny glossy black ants, that are usually found outdoors or in wood inside a home that causes it to decay. 

They are common in many parts of the world, including North Carolina and the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill region.

Size: 
1/16 in.
Color: 
Shiny black
Body Structure: 
Head, thorax and abdomen with two nodes on the pedicel connecting the thorax and abdomen.
Characteristics: 
Colonies can range from moderate to large in size and may feature multiple queens, which are 2-3 times the size of worker ants.
Habitat/Behavior: 
Little black ants like to nest in moist areas. Outdoors, they commonly are found beneath lumber, in mulch, in rotting logs or beneath debris. They feed primarily on honeydew, pollen and other insects. Little black ants often are drawn indoors if the outdoor food supply runs low and are particularly drawn to sugary items, bread and meat. They can invade wall voids, spaces beneath carpeting, spaces behind bricks and other crevices.
Commonly Active: 
Spring
Summer
Fall
Prevention/Treatment: 
As with other species, black ants are drawn to food remains. Keeping food preparation areas and anywhere food is consumed free of food residues is a key measure to prevent infestation. Also clearing debris and filling cracks around the house may also prevent infestation. While store-bought baits may appear to curb an infestation, often baits will kill the worker ants before the bait is taken back to the nest, meaning the colony continues to survive even after treatment. For this reason, it is recommended that a pest control professional inspect your home and administer professional treatment to eliminate these pests. Find out more about treatment options.

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Did you know there are more than 12,000 species of ants all over the world?