Fire ants are reddish-brown and more aggressive than other ants. Their mounds are dome-shaped without a central hole, and they swarm quickly when disturbed.
Yes. Fire ant stings can cause itching, swelling, or allergic reactions. In severe cases, especially for children or pets, they can be serious. Quick treatment is essential.
No. Fire ants build deep underground colonies and spread rapidly. Without professional intervention, infestations usually worsen.
We apply a combination of broadcast bait and mound-targeting products that reach the queen and eliminate the colony at its source.
Activity often drops within 24 to 72 hours. Full colony collapse may take up to two weeks, depending on conditions. Follow-up treatments may be recommended.
Some DIY products may offer short-term relief, but they rarely eliminate the entire colony. Professional fire ant control is more effective for long-lasting results.
In high-risk areas, we recommend one to two treatments per year. Regular monitoring helps prevent re-infestation.
They can if the colony isn’t fully eliminated or if there’s no ongoing prevention. We offer follow-up care to help ensure long-term control.
Yes. Fire ants disturb root systems, compact soil, and leave behind unsightly mounds. Left untreated, they can cause long-term lawn health issues.
Don’t let fire ants take over your yard. Whether you’ve noticed a few mounds or are dealing with a widespread infestation, WeedPro’s fire ant control services are designed to stop the problem at the source. With expert technicians, proven treatments, and seasonal prevention plans, we’ll help protect your lawn and restore your peace of mind. Call today for a free quote and let’s take back your outdoor space.