Pest Library


Ants

Argentine Ant
Argentine Ant
Carpenter Ant
Carpenter Ant
Fire Ant
Fire Ant
Odorous  Ant
Odorous Ant
Pavement Ant
Pavement Ant
Pharaoh Ant
Pharaoh Ant
Thief Ant
Thief Ant

Pavement Ant

Pavement Ant

Latin Name:

Tetramorium caespitum

Appearance:

Light brown to black with appendages lighter than rest of the body. About 1/10-inch long. Parallel lines on head and thorax with a 12-segment antennae.

Habit:

Invades buildings while foraging for food throughout the year. Nests are outdoors under stones, along curbs or in cracks of pavement. Can nest indoors in walls and under floors.

Diet:

Omnivorous. Will eat many things, but prefers greasy and sweet foods.

Reproduction:

Queen produces five to 20 eggs per day; brood develops in about 40 days; young go through three larval stages.

Other:

Slow-moving; a particular nuisance around buildings with slab-on-grade construction.