Ants are omnivores and opportunistic feeders, so they eat whatever they can find. In nature, ants eat honeydew from aphids, other insects, insect eggs, invertebrates, plant sap, and fruits. In houses, ants eat what’s there: pantry items, crumbs, meats, fats/oils,...
If you find that ants have come in from your yard, you’re probably wondering what attracted them to your house in the first place. If you know what the ants looking for, you can take steps to stop more of them from coming in. There are 4 reasons why ants go into...
If you’re having a BBQ or you drop some food and ants suddenly appear, you’re probably wondering how they found the food so easily. Well, it’s because they have worker ants whose job it is to do just that… Ants find food so quickly because they send scouts out looking...
If you have ground bees nesting in your yard this season or there seem to be more ground bees than last year, you’re probably wondering why these little guys and gals like to nest in your backyard (and not somewhere else). Well, here are the top 9 reasons why you have...
If you have ground bees nesting in your yard, you’re probably wondering if there’s sweet, golden honey lining those underground nests. Well, I did some research and it turns out that: Ground bees do not make honey – only honey bees make honey. Most ground bees live...