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April 18, 2026

Kansas Ants: Spring Scouting – A Targeted Approach

Kansas Ants: Spring Scouting – A Targeted Approach

Spring in the Kansas City metro – characterized by warmer temperatures and increased rainfall – triggers a surge in ant activity. Several species are particularly active now, including pavement ants ( Tetramisia spp.), carpenter ants (Camponotus pennsylvanicus), and odorous house ants (Tapinoma sessile). Understanding their specific behaviors during this period is crucial for effective pest control.

Identifying Key Ant Species

Spring Foraging Behavior & Treatment Timing

Ants are actively scouting for new food sources and nesting sites in the spring. This means they’re more likely to exploit existing entry points – cracks in foundations, gaps around windows and doors, and openings around pipes. Starting treatment now allows us to intercept these scouting parties before they establish permanent colonies. The best approach involves a combination of:

Don’t Delay – Spring is Critical

Waiting until summer to address ant infestations significantly increases the challenge. By then, colonies will be larger, more established, and more resistant to treatments. A proactive spring approach is significantly more effective and cost-effective in the long run.

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This week’s series

This piece is part of our series Create an article about why starting pest control treatment right now in the spring is necessary and better than waiting until later in the summer. Start with the series overview.

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