🐜 Ant Control
Fast, Effective Ant Treatments, So You Can Take Back Your Home
Ants may be small, but they can cause big problems. Once a colony has moved in, they multiply fast, invading kitchens, bathrooms, walls, and even electrical systems.
At Under One Roof, we provide professional ant control treatments that eliminate the nest at the source and prevent it from coming back.
Our experienced pest technicians understand Queensland’s climate, soil, and common ant species and use proven, family-safe solutions to get results that last.
📅 Book an Ant Treatment🔍 Why Ants Invade
Ants enter homes looking for food, water, and shelter. If you’re seeing them on benchtops, skirting boards, or in your pantry, the nest is likely nearby.
Common ant types we treat in South East Queensland include:
Black House Ants: Most common indoor invaders, attracted to sweets and moisture.
Coastal Brown Ants: Found in driveways, lawns, and pavers.
Argentine Ants: Aggressive, fast-spreading colonies.
Green-Headed Ants: Painful bite, often nest in soil or lawns.
White-Footed House Ants: Difficult to eradicate without professional treatment.
⚙️ Our Ant Treatment Process
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Inspection & Identification
We locate the nest and identify the ant species to choose the right treatment. -
Targeted Interior Treatment
Safe, low-toxicity gels, baits, and sprays used inside kitchens, bathrooms, and entry points. -
Exterior Barrier Treatment
Residual sprays and granules applied around paths, foundations, and gardens to prevent re-entry. -
Nest Eradication
Direct nest treatment for long-term elimination — not just short-term relief. -
Prevention Advice
We show you how to reduce attractants and entry points to keep ants away for good.
🌿 Safe for Families, Pets & the Environment
Our treatments are eco-friendly, odourless, and low in toxicity, safe for children, pets, and food areas.
We focus on strategic application, not heavy chemical use.
🏡 Common Signs of an Ant Infestation
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Continuous ant trails along skirting boards or benchtops
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Ants in or around food containers
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Fine dirt or soil trails near doors or windows
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Activity in bathrooms, laundries, or wall cavities
If you’re noticing these signs, it’s time for a professional treatment before the colony expands.
