Seeing tiny, pale ants in your kitchen or bathroom? You might have ghost ants—a common Florida pest that’s tricky to eliminate.


What Are Ghost Ants?

Ghost ants (Tapinoma melanocephalum) are tiny (1.3–1.5 mm) with dark heads and pale, almost see-through bodies. They’re called “ghost” ants because they’re hard to spot until they’re everywhere. Crush one? You might notice a faint rotten coconut smell.


Why They Love Florida

Florida’s warm, humid climate makes it a ghost ant paradise. Inside, they nest near moisture (sinks, pipes, bathrooms). Outside, they hide under mulch, leaf litter, or near foundations. Their colonies have multiple queens, which makes them hard to fully remove.


Signs of Infestation


Why Sprays Don’t Work

Spraying ghost ants often makes things worse. It can cause colonies to split and spread (a process called budding). To fully eliminate them, you need a bait‑first strategy, followed by sealing entry points and managing moisture.


How Pestherapy Handles Ghost Ants

Here’s our proven step-by-step:

  1. Inspect: Find trails, entry points, and nests
  2. Reduce: Eliminate moisture and food sources
  3. Bait: Use sugar-based bait ants carry back to the colony
  4. Seal: Block cracks and access points
  5. Follow-Up: Monitor, re-bait, and ensure colonies are gone

Don’t Let Ghost Ants Haunt Your Home

Ghost ants are persistent, but we’re more persistent. At Pestherapy, we use safe, sustainable solutions that work—and we follow up to keep them gone.


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Let’s get rid of ghost ants—for good.