
Very small, two-toned with a dark head and translucent abdomen, thin single-file trails, attracted to sweets. By far the most common indoor ant in West Palm Beach.

Slightly larger, entirely dark except for pale feet visible up close, and forming much larger trails than ghost ants. Nest primarily outdoors and do not respond to conventional baits because they do not share food through trophallaxis the same way ghost ants do. A different treatment approach is required.

Entirely dark, fast, erratic movement that looks disorganized compared to the orderly trails of ghost ants. No two-tone coloring. Named for their seemingly random running pattern.

Similar in size to ghost ants but uniformly yellow or light brown rather than two-toned. A serious pest in hospitals and multi-unit housing. Like ghost ants, pharaoh ants bud aggressively when exposed to consumer sprays.

Interior baits target kitchen, bathroom, and laundry activity zones. Exterior baits target mulch beds, landscape borders, potted plants, and irrigation zones where outdoor nesting supports indoor trails.

No consumer sprays or strong cleaners on the surfaces near bait placements. The trails need to remain active as transport pathways carrying bait back to the colony.

Leaking faucets, AC condensation, and irrigation overspray sustain the conditions ghost ant colonies require. Addressing moisture is part of the treatment plan.

Ghost ant treatment in West Palm Beach typically requires multiple visits over weeks as the bait works through the distributed colony. Satellite nests missed during the initial visit or resupplied from neighboring properties require additional placement.
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