Sugar Ant
Tapinoma sessile, Monomorium pharaonis, or Tetramorium immigrans
Pest Stats

Color
Light brown to black

Size
2–5 mm

Shape
Small, segmented body with narrow waist and antennae

Region
Common across the U.S., including South Florida
What Are Sugar Ants in South Florida?
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What Do Sugar Ants Look Like?
Because sugar ants aren’t one specific species, their appearance can vary slightly. Generally, most are very small (between 2 and 5 mm) with brown, black, or yellowish bodies. In addition, they have six legs, a segmented body, and elbowed antennae.
Ants Commonly Called Sugar Ants
Furthermore, many species give off a distinct odor when crushed (like odorous house ants), whereas others are completely scentless.
Where Do Sugar Ants Live?
- Inside walls, behind baseboards, and under floors
- Under sinks or near leaking pipes
- In soil under stones, mulch, or landscaping
- Near food storage areas or garbage bins
- Inside electrical outlets or wall voids
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What Do Sugar Ants Eat?
As their nickname suggests, sugar ants have a strong preference for sweet foods. They forage aggressively for:
- Sugar, syrup, and honey
- Fruit and baked goods
- Soda or juice spills
- Candy or crumbs left behind
- Honeydew from aphids and other insects
Are Sugar Ants Dangerous?
How to Prevent Sugar Ants in Your South Florida Home?
Seal Entry Points
Close off small cracks, door gaps, and utility openings with caulk or weather stripping.
Store Food Properly
Use airtight containers and keep sugary foods off countertops.
Clean Up Spills Quickly
Wipe down sticky surfaces and mop up juice or soda spills promptly.
Take Out the Trash
Use sealed bins and dispose of garbage regularly to remove attractants.
Eliminate Moisture
Fix leaky pipes and improve airflow in damp spaces like under sinks or laundry rooms.
Need Help with Sugar Ants?
If you're seeing small ants swarming your kitchen or pantry, it’s time to act. At Wise House Pest Control, we help families and businesses across Palm Beach, Martin, and Port St. Lucie counties stop sugar ants before they take over.
5 Ways to Keep Sugar Ants Out of Your Yard
Reduce the chances of ants nesting near your home’s foundation or finding entry points.
Control Outdoor Food Sources
Keep compost bins, outdoor grills, and pet food sealed and clean.
Manage Moisture
Fix leaky irrigation lines and avoid overwatering plants.
Trim Trees and Shrubs
Cut back branches that touch your home and act as ant highways.
Monitor Garden Pests
Aphids attract ants with their honeydew — reduce these pests to break the cycle.
Declutter Landscaping
Remove debris, leaf piles, and old wood that can provide shelter for colonies.
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