argentine ants birmingham al

A close-up photograph showing a group of Argentine ants crawling on a rough, tan-colored exterior surface. Centered in the image is the title text in red and black: "Super Colonies and Sewage: The Alabama Argentine Ant". The "Peskies Pest Control" logo is positioned in the top right corner.

Super Colonies and Sewage: The Alabama Argentine Ant

In this episode of the Peskies Pest Control Podcast, hosts Michael Wienecke and Travis McGowin dive into the gritty details of what they call the “nastiest, grossest ant in Alabama”—the Argentine ant. The duo explores the unique biological traits of these invasive pests, such as their monomorphic size and their tendency to form massive supercolonies that can span thousands of miles. Beyond just being a […]

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A close-up, high-detail macro photograph of several small, dark brown Argentine ants foraging on a light-colored, textured surface. The ants are shown in a distinct trailing line, feeding on droplets of clear liquid. In the top right corner, the Peskies Pest Control logo is visible.

Are Argentine Ants Taking Over Your Birmingham Home?

If you live in Birmingham, Hoover, or Vestavia Hills, you’ve likely seen them: those tiny, dark brown ants that seem to travel in endless, shimmering lines across your kitchen counters or driveway. These aren’t your average “sugar ants.” These are Argentine Ants, and in Central Alabama, they are more than just a nuisance—they are a […]

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