Ants may be tiny, but when it comes to engineering, they’re basically the construction geniuses of the insect world. While we struggle to assemble a bookshelf from a certain Swedish furniture store, ants are busy building underground cities—complete with ventilation, nurseries, and food storage rooms.
Did you know?
• A single ant colony can contain thousands of individuals working together like a well-oiled machine.
• Ants communicate using chemical signals called pheromones, which basically act like GPS directions on tiny ant highways.
• Some species even build living bridges out of their own bodies (if that’s not teamwork, what is?).
But as impressive as ants are, you probably don’t want their cozy construction projects appearing under your foundation or inside your kitchen walls. When their cities become your cities, it's time to call in the pros. Our team can help relocate those little architects back outside—where their building skills belong.
Jeff Verges/Owner/Operator
742 Santa Anita Court
Eugene, OR 97401
541-688-0580 Eugene
503-371-8373 Salem

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