While the hasty growth of Corinth has changed the terrain, it has also led to a problem homeowners never anticipated. The incessant drone of bulldozers and the emergence of new subdivisions across the city over the years have disrupted pest populations that had long lain undisturbed in the earth. Termites and ants do not magically disappear when bulldozers rip through the land for new projects; they migrate into neighboring homes in search of food, moisture, and shelter.Â
If you have noticed more pests around your property in recent months, you are not alone. The number of home infestations is on the rise, mainly due to the ongoing construction boom in Corinth. Though you might be tempted to handle these problems yourself, romneypestcontrol.com can save you thousands of dollars in potential structural damage.
Corinth’s Construction Boom: A Perfect Storm for Pests
Over the past several years, the City of Corinth has experienced substantial residential and commercial development, introducing a new character to the community. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the population of Corinth grew by around 8.2% from 2020 to 2023, resulting in demand for housing and infrastructure. This is a foundation for ideal pest control.
Below are several ways construction activities impact local pest populations:
- Soil disruption fractures existing termite communities, causing them to move over to adjacent buildings
- Heavy machinery vibrations and noise cause ants to evacuate to your walls and foundation, where it is quiet.
- Vegetation is cleared away, disrupting food sources, causing pests to move towards homes for food
The size of development also matters. One construction site within a few blocks can be a potent source of pest pressure for your home, even if you are 100 miles away.
Why Ants Thrive Near Construction Sites
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Food Sources Become Accessible
Scout ants are attracted to food waste, sugary drinks, and crumbs left by construction workers. After ants start a trail to these resources, they will most likely quickly change their foraging paths to include the nearby houses. These colonies can hold as many as 500,000 workers, all on the hunt for their next meal.
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Disturbed Nesting Areas Force Migration
Ants already established in the ground have lost their homes when excavation equipment tears through it. Fire ants, carpenter ants, and odorous house ants, all found in Corinth, need to be evacuated quickly. Mulch beds, your property’s foundation, and even the interior walls of your home become viable alternatives.
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Moisture from Construction Attracts Colonies
Landscaping phases already have water from leaky equipment or irrigation systems on the construction site. Full of moisture, places near construction sites provide good environments for ants to survive. They need water, so most of the time ants will expand their colonies into neighbouring properties.
Environmental and Seasonal Factors in Corinth
The pest problem during construction in Corinth is exacerbated by its climate. Hot, humid summers in the city create ideal conditions for termites and ants to breed. Termites’ peak swarming times are during spring and fall, when most construction occurs. Termites become active when temperatures are 70-80°F, and construction during these months triggers mass migrations.Â
Also, the soil in Corinthians, which is high in clay, holds moisture well, creating the moist environment subterranean termites prefer. Weather patterns and soil composition in the area are such that displaced pests from construction tend to remain at the surface here longer than in drier regions.
Professional Solutions for Construction-Related Pest Risks
The fact is, pest control during construction cannot be handled with store-bought sprays. Local firms such as Romney Pest Control are experts on how Corinth’s developmental patterns affect pest activity. They provide pre-construction treatments to form barriers before construction even starts, safeguarding new builds and nearby properties. Their technicians can tell just by looking at the ants in your home whether they are merely foragers or if you have a satellite colony in your walls, a factor that affects the treatment approach.Â