The Ant hurried down into his warm nest knowing that he’d never ever see that Grasshopper again. One hot summer’s day a Grasshopper sat on a blade of grass enjoying the sunshine.
And you might not want them hiding out in your grass ... it’s warm and damp. You’re not looking for a nest—just trying to find where they’re hanging out so you can try to eliminate potential hideouts.
Jordan Ardoin, a pest control expert from Lawn Love, says there are lots ... helping to keep your home free of ants when it gets warm.
Right now, even though we are in November, we are in a good warm time and it’s almost like a second spring for them. So, they are laying eggs, populating, and growing their numbers,” said McNeece.