Which Texas Ants Are Actually Dangerous — And Which Are Just Annoying?
Texas has a lot of ants. That's not a surprise to anyone who's lived here longer than a single summer. What catches people off guard is just how different each species is — some are harmless pantry pests, some sting hard enough to send people to the doctor, and at least one can quietly damage the structure of a home without anyone noticing. Knowing which type is marching across a countertop or building mounds in the backyard changes everything about how to respond. ABC Home & Commercial Services put together a Texas ant species identification guide that covers eight of the most common species found in and around Texas homes. Here's the breakdown of what's actually worth worrying about — and what isn't. The Nuisance Ants Pharaoh ants are the ones most often found indoors. They're tiny — barely 1/16 of an inch — and they go after sweets, grease, and anything left uncovered in a kitchen. They don't sting and rarely bite. They're annoying, but they'...