TDI Robertsdale provides fire ant control in Summerdale that targets the colony below the surface, not just the part you can see.
Ant Control
TDI Robertsdale provides fire ant control in Summerdale that targets the colony below the surface, not just the part you can see.
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Fire ants are part of life in South Alabama, but that does not mean you have to let them take over the yard. In Summerdale, they pop up in open lawn areas, around sidewalks, near driveways, and in spots that stay damp after rain. One mound turns into three. You mow over one area and another shows up a few feet away.
That is why quick top-of-the-mound treatments usually do not hold up for long.v
We walk the yard and look for active mounds, fresh soil movement, and the parts of the property that seem to keep attracting colonies.
Treating only the visible mound rarely solves the whole problem. We focus on the colony below the surface and the surrounding soil where ants are moving underground.
In a place like Summerdale, fire ants can stay active for a long time. Seasonal service helps cut down on repeat outbreaks and keeps new mounds from getting too comfortable.
Fire ants love the kind of conditions many yards naturally have after rain, irrigation, or long warm stretches. A few small property changes can help.
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Inspection
We check the yard for active mounds, spread patterns, and likely trouble spots.
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Clear estimate
You get straightforward pricing based on the size of the area and the level of activity.
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Treatment
We treat the mound and surrounding soil to reach ants below the surface.
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Follow-up
If ongoing service makes sense for your yard, we come back on a schedule to help keep activity down.
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Helpful advice
We point out a few practical things you can change around the property to help reduce repeat pressure.
One treatment can knock down active mounds, but in many yards it takes follow-up service to keep the problem from cycling back.
Heavy rain can force colonies to move and rebuild in nearby areas.
Yes. If a mound gets kicked, mowed over, or only partly treated, the colony may shift and pop back up close by.
Once the treatment is dry and any re-entry guidance has been followed, normal yard use can usually resume.
That depends on weather, irrigation, and how much fire ant pressure the yard is dealing with overall.
If you are tired of dodging mounds or worrying about stings in the grass, we can help. Our fire ant service is built for the way these colonies behave in Summerdale. Request Fire Ant Control in Summerdale Call TDI Robertsdale for a quote and let’s get a real plan in place to cut down on mounds and make the yard easier to enjoy again.