Ant Control in Boston, MA
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Why call us for ant control in Boston?
Local technicians
Licensed pros who know Boston homes and which ants species are active in Massachusetts.
Free inspection
No-cost, no-obligation home assessment. You see exactly what's going on before any treatment is scheduled.
Fast scheduling
Most Boston appointments are confirmed within 24 hours. Same-day often available depending on operator capacity in your area.
Treatment guarantees
If the problem returns inside the warranty period, your provider re-treats at no charge.
Why this matters
The cost of waiting on ants
Most ant species are nuisance pests, but carpenter ants damage wood like termites and fire ants deliver painful stings. Killing the trail you see does nothing to the colony of 50,000+ underground.
Spraying the trail kills 1% of the colony. The queen keeps laying eggs. Professional treatment uses bait the workers carry back, eliminating the entire colony — including the queen.
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- Carpenter ants tunnel through structural wood
- Fire ants deliver painful stings; some people have severe allergic reactions
- Pharaoh ants spread bacteria in food and hospitals
- Trails contaminate kitchen surfaces and pantry items
Reference: EPA: General Ant Information (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency).
Ant Control services in Boston
Local technicians handle every common ant situation in Boston, from quick spot treatments to full-home elimination programs.

Ant Control in Boston
Most ant species are nuisance pests, but carpenter ants damage wood like termites and fire ants deliver painful stings. Killing the trail you see does nothing to the colony of 50,000+ underground.
Common species treated
- Odorous house ants
- Carpenter ants
- Fire ants
- Pavement ants
- Pharaoh ants
Starting price
Starts as low as
$69
for initial service
Final cost depends on home size, infestation severity, and treatment method. Free inspection determines exact pricing — no obligation to book. See FAQ below for details.
Ant Control for Boston, MA homeowners
Boston homeowners in Back Bay, South End, and surrounding neighborhoods face real ants pressure. Boston's climate — cold winters drive rodents and roaches indoors, while summer humidity favors mosquitoes and ants — combined with Boston's housing density and landscaping creates the kind of conditions ants thrive in. Local technicians know which species are most active in Massachusetts, where they harbor in homes built for this region, and what treatment approach delivers lasting results in Boston's specific environment.
What makes Boston different
Boston's centuries-old housing stock, narrow alleys, and harsh winters concentrate pest activity in shared walls and basements. Norway rats are an ongoing public health priority across the metro, and bed bugs are persistent in dense apartment housing in Allston, Brighton, and Cambridge. Carpenter ants in older woodframe homes and seasonal pavement ants in brick walkways are common spring through fall calls.
Ants in Boston: what to know
Ant pressure in Boston is concentrated from spring through early fall, with carpenter ants being the primary structural concern (they tunnel through moisture-damaged wood) and odorous house ants being the most common nuisance species.
Top pest pressures in the Boston area
- Rodents (Norway rats and house mice)
- Cockroaches (German)
- Bed bugs
- Carpenter ants
Licensing & regulation in Massachusetts
In Massachusetts, structural pest control is regulated by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) under 333 CMR 10.00 (Certification and Licensing of Pesticide Applicators). Massachusetts requires all commercial pesticide applications to be conducted by a licensed and certified applicator. Applications are submitted through the EEA ePLACE Permitting Portal. Restricted-use pesticide applicators in agriculture face the strictest licensing requirements; structural work requires category-specific certification. Massachusetts requires all applicants to be at least 18 years old at the date of examination, and all applications must be submitted online through the state's ePLACE portal — the state has fully digitized its pesticide licensing process. Any technician treating your Boston home should be able to confirm their certification in writing — a licensed local pro will welcome the question.
Service areas around Boston
Back Bay • South End • Cambridge • Brookline • Somerville
Ant species common in Boston
Ant pressure in Boston is dominated by species that thrive in temperate-zone soils and older urban building stock. Carpenter ants in moisture-damaged woodframe construction are the most common structural concern, while pavement and odorous house ants drive the bulk of seasonal nuisance calls.
Carpenter ants
Carpenter ants are the most common structural ant pest in Boston. Black or red-and-black, 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, they excavate nesting galleries inside moisture-damaged wood — particularly common in Boston's older woodframe homes with roof leaks, deteriorated window frames, or plumbing leaks. They do not eat the wood, but their galleries weaken structural members over years. Effective treatment requires locating the parent colony plus any satellite colonies and addressing the underlying moisture source.
Pavement ants
Pavement ants are small (1/16 to 1/8 inch), dark brown to black, and nest under Boston's sidewalks, driveways, foundation slabs, and patio stones. They produce visible mounds of fine soil between paver joints in spring. Pavement ants forage indoors for sugary and greasy foods, particularly during summer warm spells. Treatment combines targeted bait along active trails with perimeter applications.
Odorous house ants
Odorous house ants nest in wall voids, behind insulation, and under flooring in Boston homes and emit a distinctive rotten-coconut smell when crushed. They forage indoors year-round in heated structures, with peak activity from spring through fall. Bait-based treatment using non-repellent products is the standard professional approach.
Acrobat ants
Acrobat ants are small with a distinctive heart-shaped abdomen they raise when disturbed. In Boston, they typically nest in moisture-damaged wood and abandoned carpenter ant or termite galleries — making them often a secondary problem after a primary structural moisture issue. Treatment addresses both the ants and the underlying moisture source.
Frequently asked questions about ant control in Boston
Why do ants keep coming back after I spray them?
The trail you see is a fraction of the colony — most ants stay underground tending eggs and the queen. Spraying kills only the visible foragers; the queen keeps laying 1,500+ eggs per day. Without baiting the colony, new foragers replace the dead within hours.
How do I know if I have carpenter ants vs. regular ants?
Carpenter ants are larger (1/4 to 5/8 inch) and usually black or dark brown. Look for sawdust-like debris (frass) below baseboards, wall voids, or wooden trim. Unlike termites, carpenter ants don't eat wood — they tunnel through it. Activity at night, especially in spring, is a red flag.
How long does ant treatment take to work?
Bait-based treatments show full results in 1-3 weeks because workers must carry the bait back to the queen. You'll often see increased activity for the first few days as ants take the bait, followed by sharp decline. Spray-and-pray gets visible results faster but doesn't solve the problem.
Are fire ants different from regular ants?
Yes — fire ants are aggressive, deliver painful stings, and build large mounds in lawns. They can swarm when their nest is disturbed. Treatment usually combines targeted mound treatments with broadcast bait for full yard coverage.
Will ants come back next season?
Without ongoing prevention, yes. Many homeowners opt for quarterly perimeter treatments to prevent new colonies from establishing. One-time treatments solve the current problem but don't prevent re-infestation.
How much does ant control cost?
Ant control starts as low as $69 for initial service. Final cost depends on ant species (carpenter ants vs. nuisance species like odorous house ants), infestation location, treatment method, and recurring perimeter prevention. Most jobs fall well below what homeowners expect. Carpenter ant treatment runs higher because it usually requires locating and accessing the nest, plus moisture remediation in many cases. Your free inspection determines exact pricing before any work is scheduled — no obligation to book.
Other ant control service areas
Ant Control is available across our network in Boston and surrounding regional cities. Operators in each area treat the same ants pressures.
Other pest services in Boston
Dealing with more than one pest issue at the same address? Local operators in Boston treat the full range.
Pest Control in Boston
From termites and rodents to bed bugs and roaches — every pest has a different treatment, and getting it wrong wastes money. Local pros identify what you're dealing with and treat it right the first time.
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Local bed bug exterminators in Boston
Bed bugs spread fast and survive without feeding for over a year. DIY treatments almost always fail and let the infestation grow worse.
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Boston rodent exterminators
Rats and mice carry over 35 diseases, chew through electrical wiring (a leading cause of house fires), and reproduce fast. One pair can produce 2,000 descendants in a year.
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Mosquito Control services for Boston homeowners
Mosquitoes carry West Nile virus, Zika, EEE, and dengue. Beyond disease risk, an active mosquito population makes your yard unusable from dusk until dawn.
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Cockroach Extermination in Boston
Cockroaches trigger asthma attacks, contaminate food with salmonella and E. coli, and reproduce so fast that for every one you see, dozens more are hidden in walls and appliances.
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Local bee and wasp exterminators in Boston
Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets cause more emergency room visits than any other household pest — anaphylaxis risk, swarm response when nests are disturbed, and aggressive defense of nests near doorways and decks. Licensed local operators treat all stinging insects with safety and pollinator awareness, using professional-grade equipment for nest assessment, treatment, and removal.
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Boston flea exterminators
Flea infestations multiply fast and spread across the entire home — eggs and larvae embed in carpet fibers, upholstery, pet bedding, and yard soil long before adult fleas are visible on pets. Licensed local operators apply professional Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) plus adulticides across all four life stages (eggs, larvae, pupae, adults) for elimination DIY treatments rarely achieve.
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