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    What We Can Help With

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    Ant Identification: Not sure what kind of ant you are dealing with? Tell us what they look like — size, color, where you found them, how they behave — and we will do our best to help you identify them and point you to the right guide.

    Method Questions: Tried something from one of our articles and have a follow-up question? We are happy to clarify and troubleshoot.

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    Before You Write

    Your answer might already be in one of our guides. Here are our most-read articles:

    How to Get Rid of Ants at Home — the best starting point if you are not sure where to begin.

    How to Get Rid of Ants in the Kitchen — the most common ant problem, covered thoroughly.

    How to Get Rid of Fire Ants — everything you need to know about eliminating fire ant colonies.

    How to Get Rid of Carpenter Ants — critical reading if you suspect wood damage.

    A Note About Professional Advice

    We want to be upfront: we are homeowners and researchers, not licensed pest control technicians. We share what has worked for us and what our research supports. But for severe infestations, structural damage, health risks from ant stings, or any situation where you feel uncertain, the right move is to contact a licensed pest control professional in your area. They can assess your specific situation in person — something we cannot do through a website.

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