Ant Control in Albion, NJ

Stop Ants From Taking Over Your Home

We eliminate entire colonies so ants don’t come back to your kitchen, pantry, or property.

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Professional Ant Exterminator Services

Finally Get Your Home Back From Ants

You shouldn’t have to live with ant trails across your counters or worry about carpenter ants damaging your home’s structure. When we finish the job, you’ll walk into your kitchen without scanning for tiny invaders.

Our ant control targets the source – the entire colony – not just the ants you see marching around. That means no more surprise discoveries when you open your pantry or embarrassing moments when guests notice ant activity.

You’ll have peace of mind knowing your family is safe from both the ants and the treatments we use. Our methods are effective against the ant species common in Albion while being considerate of your household.

Albion Ant Control Specialists

We Know New Jersey Ants

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been solving ant problems for Albion homeowners who are tired of temporary fixes. We understand the ant species that thrive in New Jersey’s climate and know where they’re likely to establish colonies around your property.

Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained specifically in ant behavior and elimination. We’ve seen every type of ant situation – from seasonal kitchen invasions to serious carpenter ant structural damage.

We’re local, which means we respond quickly when you need us and stand behind our work because we live and work in this community too.

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Our Ant Removal Process

Here's How We Eliminate Your Ant Problem

First, we inspect your property to identify the ant species, locate entry points, and find where colonies are established. This isn’t guesswork – different ants require different approaches, and we need to understand what we’re dealing with.

Next, we treat the colony sources, not just the visible ant trails. We use targeted treatments that ants carry back to their nests, eliminating the entire population including the queen and larvae you never see.

Finally, we seal entry points and create barriers to prevent new colonies from establishing. You’ll know exactly what we did and what to expect going forward. If ants return within our guarantee period, so do we – at no additional cost.

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What's Included In Our Service

You get a thorough property inspection, species identification, and customized treatment plan based on your specific ant problem. We don’t use one-size-fits-all approaches because carpenter ants, pavement ants, and other species behave differently.

Our treatments target both indoor and outdoor colony sources. We’ll treat your home’s interior where ants are active, seal entry points, and address outdoor nesting areas that are feeding the problem.

Every service includes follow-up monitoring and our guarantee. If you see ant activity after treatment, we return to re-treat at no charge. You also receive prevention recommendations specific to your property to help avoid future infestations.

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How long does it take to completely eliminate an ant infestation?

Most ant problems are resolved within 7-14 days of initial treatment, though you’ll typically see a significant reduction in activity within 48 hours. The timeline depends on the species and size of the colony. Carpenter ants may take slightly longer because their colonies are larger and more established. We monitor progress and provide follow-up treatments if needed to ensure complete elimination. Our goal is permanent removal, not just temporary reduction.
Our treatments are designed to be effective against ants while maintaining safety for your household. We use targeted applications that focus on ant pathways and nesting areas rather than broad spraying. Most treatments allow you to return to treated areas within a few hours once surfaces are dry. We always discuss any specific safety considerations for your situation, including recommendations for pets or young children, before beginning treatment.
Store-bought sprays typically only kill the ants you can see – the workers foraging for food. The colony, including the queen and larvae, remains untouched and continues producing new workers. Professional ant control targets the entire colony structure using treatments that workers carry back to the nest. This eliminates the source of the problem rather than just addressing the symptoms you see in your kitchen.
Ant control costs vary based on the severity of infestation, species involved, and size of your property. Most residential treatments range from $150-$400 for initial service. We provide upfront pricing after inspection with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Considering the cost of repeated DIY attempts and potential structural damage from carpenter ants, professional treatment often saves money long-term while providing guaranteed results.
Yes, through targeted prevention strategies and optional ongoing monitoring. After eliminating the current infestation, we identify and seal entry points, remove attractants, and create barriers around your property. Many customers choose seasonal prevention treatments before peak ant activity begins. We also provide specific recommendations for your property, such as moisture control and landscaping adjustments that make your home less attractive to ant colonies.
Absolutely. Carpenter ants require specialized treatment because they nest inside wood structures and can cause significant property damage. We locate their galleries within walls, beams, or other wooden structures using specialized equipment. Treatment involves targeting these nesting sites directly and addressing moisture issues that attract them. We also inspect for structural damage and provide recommendations for repairs to prevent future carpenter ant problems.