How to Get Rid of Ant Hills DIY vs. Professional Methods

How to Get Rid of Ant Hills DIY vs. Professional Methods | AMPM Exterminators How to Get Rid of Ant Hills DIY vs. Professional Methods Are Ant Hills Popping Up All Over Your Yard? If you’re finding small mounds of dirt in your lawn, sidewalk cracks, or garden beds, you’re likely dealing with active ant hills. These are more than just unsightly they’re the tip of a much bigger underground colony. Getting rid of ant hills effectively means eliminating both the visible mound and the ants living below the surface. What Are Ant Hills, and Why Do They Appear? Ant hills form as ants excavate tunnels and push soil to the surface. They’re typically created by sugar ants, pavement ants, or even carpenter ants. A single colony can support up to 100,000 workers, and multiple hills may be connected underground. Common causes: Moist, well-drained soil (lawns, flower beds) Cracks in driveways and patios Tree roots and stump decay DIY Methods to Eliminate Ant Hills Here are a few common at home approaches: Boiling Water: Pour directly into the mound to kill surface ants and collapse tunnels. Vinegar + Water Mix: Natural disruption method, though not always effective for deep colonies. Borax Bait Traps: Combines sweet bait with borax to kill the colony over time. Diatomaceous Earth: A powder that damages ants’ exoskeletons sprinkle around the mound and garden beds. 💡 Note: Many DIY methods provide only temporary relief and won’t reach deeper nests. When to Call a Professional Ant Exterminator Persistent ant hills, multiple colonies, or ants entering your home signal that it’s time to bring in a pro. At AMPM Exterminators, we use targeted baiting and insect growth regulators to eliminate entire colonies, not just the surface mound. ✔️ Advanced gel baiting systems ✔️ Yard-safe perimeter treatments ✔️ Nest tracking and elimination ✔️ Family and pet-friendly options Need fast, safe ant hill removal in Seattle or King County? 📞 Request a Free Inspection or call 206-571-7580. FAQs About Ant Hills Q: Should I destroy the mound or leave it alone? A: Destroying the mound without treating the colony will not stop the infestation. Use bait or call a pro for best results. Q: Are ant hills a sign of a bigger problem? A: Yes. Multiple hills may indicate satellite nests or a massive colony network underground. Q: Can I use bleach or ammonia? A: These are not safe or effective for ant hills. They may push the colony to relocate — or drive ants into your home. Next Steps: Eliminate Ant Hills for Good Don’t just stomp the mound and hope for the best. Whether you’re trying natural DIY remedies or want guaranteed results, AMPM Exterminators has your back. 🔗 Learn more about sugar ant control 🔗 Seattle ant extermination services Serving homeowners in: Seattle, Bellevue, Renton, Kent, Sammamish, and surrounding King County neighborhoods.