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Ant Control & Treatment in Katy, Richmond & Houston

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If you have ants in your yard, kitchen, or home, call the ant control experts at Life After Bugs. We treat infestations and offer prevention programs to stop ants from invading in the first place.

Updated July 2026

Ant Exterminator

Ant Control & Treatment Katy, Richmond & Houston

Our ant exterminators treat infestations but also offer ant control prevention programs to stop ants from invading your property in the first place. Contact us for a free quote.

Our family owned and operated pest control company has served the Katy, west Houston, and Richmond communities as an experienced, locally operated team. We look forward to helping keep your home or business ant-free so you can enjoy your Life After Bugs. Contact us to schedule a free pest inspection.

Our friendly technicians will inspect the inside and outside of your property to identify, treat, and block entry points so that carpenter ants, fire ants, sugar ants, rover ants, pharaoh ants, and acrobat ants stay out. All of those are common in the greater Houston area.

Pest Profile

About Ants

Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the mid-Cretaceous period between 110 and 130 million years ago and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. More than 12,500 out of an estimated total of 22,000 species have been classified. They are easily identified by their elbowed antennae and a distinctive node-like structure that forms a slender waist.

Ants form colonies that range in size from a few dozen predatory individuals living in small natural cavities to highly organized colonies that may occupy large territories and consist of millions of individuals. Larger colonies consist mostly of sterile wingless females forming castes of “workers”, “soldiers”, or other specialized groups. Nearly all ant colonies also have some fertile males called “drones” and one or more fertile females called “queens”. The colonies sometimes are described as super organisms because the ants appear to operate as a unified entity, collectively working together to support the colony.

Ant societies have a division of labor, communication between individuals, and an ability to solve complex problems. These parallels with human societies have long been an inspiration and subject of study. Many human cultures make use of ants in cuisine, medication, and rituals. Some species are valued in their role as biological pest control agents. Their ability to exploit resources may bring ants into conflict with humans, however, as they can damage crops and invade buildings. Some species, such as the red imported fire ant, are regarded as invasive species, establishing themselves in areas where they have been introduced accidentally.

Fire Ants

A typical fire ant colony produces large mounds in open areas, and feeds mostly on young plants, seeds, and sometimes crickets. Fire ants often attack small animals and can kill them. Unlike many other ants, which bite and then spray acid on the wound, fire ants bite only to get a grip and then sting (from the abdomen) and inject a toxic alkaloid venom called solenopsin, a compound from the class of piperidines. For humans, this is a painful sting, a sensation similar to what one feels when burned by fire (hence the name fire ant), and the after effects of the sting can be deadly to sensitive individuals. The venom is both insecticidal and an antibiotic.

Fire ants nest in the soil, often near moist areas, such as river banks, pond shores, watered lawns and highway shoulders. Usually, the nest will not be visible, as it will be built under objects such as timber, logs, rocks, or bricks. If there is no cover for nesting, dome-shaped mounds will be constructed, but these are usually only found in open spaces, such as fields, parks and lawns.

These mounds can reach heights of 15.7 inches and can also be as deep as five feet. Colonies are founded by small groups of queens or single queens. Even if only one queen survives, within a month or so, the colony can expand to thousands of individuals. Some colonies may be polygynous (having multiple queens per nest).

Carpenter Ants

Carpenter ant species reside both outdoors and indoors in moist, decaying or hollow wood. They cut “galleries” into the wood grain to provide passageways for movement from section to section of the nest. Certain parts of a house, such as around and under windows, roof eaves, decks and porches, are more likely to be infested by carpenter ants because these areas are most vulnerable to moisture.

Carpenter ants can damage wood used in the construction of buildings. They can leave behind a sawdust-like material called frass that provides clues to their nesting location. Carpenter ant galleries are smooth and very different from termite-damaged areas, which have mud packed into the hollowed-out areas.

How We Treat

Ant Treatment

Effective ant control usually means applying insecticides in various forms including dusts, liquids, and ant spray.

The dusts are injected directly into galleries and voids where the carpenter ants are living. The liquids are applied in areas where foraging ants are likely to pick the material up and spread the poison to the colony upon returning.

How it works

Fighting and controlling pests with Life After Bugs

We handle every pest control job to the best of our abilities, and we're always ready to do more.

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Schedule your service

Tell us what's bugging you and request service online or by phone. We'll get you on the schedule fast.

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We inspect & identify

Our trained experts identify the infestation and explain the extent of the problem in plain language.

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Customized treatment

We build a treatment plan customized to your home, your pests, and your schedule.

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Results you can count on

We get the job done and stand behind it, so you can finally enjoy life after bugs.

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Schedule Ant Treatment

Contact Life After Bugs today to schedule ant treatment at your home, yard, or business. We also have affordable service plans that help head off future infestations. You have plenty of ant exterminators to pick from in Katy, and we hope you trust us. Our family owned and operated company has years of experience serving families and businesses like yours, and we can’t wait to serve you.

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Frequently asked questions

Our technicians treat carpenter ants, fire ants, sugar ants, rover ants, pharaoh ants, and acrobat ants, all of which are common in the greater Houston area, both indoors and outdoors.

Yes. Beyond treating active infestations, we offer ant control prevention programs to stop ants from invading your property in the first place, and affordable service plans to help prevent future infestations.

No. Carpenter ant galleries are smooth and very different from termite-damaged areas, which have mud packed into the hollowed-out areas. Carpenter ants leave behind a sawdust-like material called frass that points to their nesting location.

Our family owned and operated pest control company serves the Katy, west Houston, and Richmond communities. Contact us to schedule a free pest inspection.

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