Have you tried everything to get rid of ants and they keep coming back? This Ant pest control in Melbourne guide explains why ants are so persistent and what professional ant control actually achieves.
Ants are one of those pests that seem almost harmless at first. A trail here, a few in the kitchen. But if you’ve dealt with a serious infestation, you know how quickly they go from minor nuisance to genuinely maddening problem.
The really frustrating thing about ants is how persistent they are. You can spray every surface, put down every bait from the hardware store, and still find them marching back a week later. There’s a reason for that, and understanding it is the key to actually getting rid of them. Our ant pest control service uses targeted professional-grade treatments that address the colony, not just the workers.
Common Ant Species in Melbourne
Different species behave differently and respond to different treatments, identification matters.
- Black house ants – small, shiny, common in Melbourne homes. Nest in wall cavities, under paving, in gardens, and around tree roots. They are attracted to sweet food.
- Coastal brown ants (big-headed ants) – extremely common in Melbourne’s outer suburbs. Aggressive invaders that displace other species, with multiple queens that make them very difficult to control.
- White-footed house ants – tiny, black ants often found in kitchens and bathrooms. Attracted to sweet food and moisture.
- Carpenter ants – larger, can cause structural damage by nesting in damp or decaying timber. Less common but worth knowing about.
- Fire ants – a major biosecurity concern. If you suspect fire ants, contact Biosecurity Victoria immediately. Do not attempt any treatment yourself.
Our general pest control service covers ants alongside spiders and cockroaches. For a dedicated ant program, visit our ant pest control page.
Why Ants Keep Coming Back
Most DIY treatments only target the workers you can see. Worker ants represent a tiny fraction of the colony, the queen(s) and brood are safely underground or inside your walls. Kill the workers and the queen simply produces more.
Some species bud when threatened, when a colony detects insecticide attack, it splits into multiple satellite colonies, each with its own queen. This is exactly what happens when people spray ants with surface sprays: you often end up with more colonies than you started with.
Weather also plays a role. Heavy rain drives ants indoors as nests flood. Dry conditions push them to seek water. Our blog on common pests across Melbourne’s seasons explains how to anticipate when ants’ pressure increases.
The Problem With Surface Sprays
Surface sprays kill on contact and leave a residual film, but they do nothing to address the colony. For some species, they actively make the problem worse by triggering colony budding.
Professional ant treatment uses slow-acting products that workers carry back to the colony, including to the queen. When the queen is affected, the colony collapses. This is the difference between a temporary fix and an actual solution. Our ant pest control service page explains exactly how we approach this.
What Professional Ant Pest Control Involves
When Positive Pest Solutions treats an ant problem in Melbourne:
- Species identification – mapping trails, locating likely entry points and nest sites.
- Gel or granular bait – slow-acting professional-grade product workers carry back to the colony. Workers don’t die immediately, they return to the nest and share the bait with the queen and other colony members. Over days to weeks, the entire colony is affected.
- Targeted residual treatment – applied along trails, around nest openings, and at entry points for species that don’t respond well to bait.
- Exclusion advice – sealing cracks, addressing moisture issues, and removing food attractants.
For prevention tips you can implement yourself, read our posts on how to keep ants away from your home and five home remedies to ant-proof your house. These work best alongside professional treatment, not instead of it.
Ants in the Garden and Outdoors
Many Melbourne ant problems start outside and find their way in, particularly during rain or dry spells. Coastal brown ants in particular establish large networks of interconnected nests that can spread across a property and into neighbouring gardens. Effective treatment requires treating the whole area systematically.
We can treat outdoor ant infestations as part of a general pest treatment or as a standalone service depending on what your property needs.
Preventing Ants From Getting Inside
- Keep kitchen surfaces and floors free of food crumbs and spills
- Store food, including pet food and fruit, in sealed containers
- Fix dripping taps and address moisture issues
- Seal gaps and cracks around windows, door frames, and pipe entry points
- Keep vegetation trimmed away from the building exterior
- Address ant-attracting garden conditions like excessive moisture or decaying timber
- Consider a pest control maintenance program for regular monitoring
Also read our seasonal tips in pest prevention for spring and summer and our summer pest control hacks for Melbourne homeowners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I get ants every summer?
Many ant species increase activity during warm weather as they forage more aggressively to feed a growing colony. Summer ant problems are very common in Melbourne.
Are ants harmful or just annoying?
Most species are a nuisance. However, carpenter ants can cause structural damage, and fire ants are a serious health and safety risk. Visit our FAQ page for more.
How long does professional ant treatment take to work?
Gel bait treatments work over days to weeks as they need time to affect the whole colony. You may see activity briefly increase before numbers drop — that’s normal.
Can ants damage my property?
Most species won’t cause structural damage, but carpenter ants are an exception. Some species also nest inside electrical switch boxes and fittings.
Stop Fighting Ants on Your Own, Get It Sorted Properly
If ants keep coming back no matter what you try, the solution isn’t more of the same, it’s a different approach. Our ant pest control service targets the colony, not just the workers, which is the only way to resolve a persistent infestation.
Check our service areas, read customer reviews, or get a free quote online. Call 03 8594 1416 Mon–Sat 8am–9pm.
