Identification of Common Ants
Understand key ant species, their habits, signs of infestation, and our professional treatment methods.
Small (2–3 mm), shiny black
Commonly found in kitchens and pantries. Attracted to sugary and greasy foods, often trailing along counters and walls.
Tiny (2 mm), yellowish-brown body
Prefers warm indoor areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. Known for contaminating food and spreading bacteria.
Reddish-brown (2–6 mm), highly aggressive
Typically found in gardens and open grounds. Their stings can cause painful welts and allergic reactions.
Tiny (1.3–1.5 mm) with pale body and dark head
Thrives in humid areas and is hard to detect due to its small size and translucent body. Often invades food preparation zones.
Large (6–12 mm), black or dark brown
Nests in wooden structures and furniture. Can damage wood by tunneling through it to expand colonies.
Understanding Ant Habits and Health Risks
Ant infestations are more than a nuisance—they pose health and hygiene risks. Certain species can bite or sting, while others contaminate food. Recognizing ant behaviors ensures effective control:
- Black House Ant: Found in kitchens, attracted to sugary foods.
- Pharaoh Ant: Thrives in warm indoor environments and spreads foodborne pathogens.
- Fire Ant: Aggressive outdoor ants that sting when disturbed.
- Ghost Ant: Prefers humid areas; small size makes them hard to spot.
- Carpenter Ant: Damages wood structures by tunneling through timber.
Sincerae Services (M) Sdn Bhd develops Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies tailored to ant species, ensuring safe and effective eradication.
Signs of Ant Infestations
Identify ant activity early to prevent widespread infestation. Watch for:
- Visible ants or trails leading to food or water sources.
- Small soil or debris piles near nesting sites.
- Wood shavings (frass) near wooden structures, indicating Carpenter Ants.
Early recognition ensures timely professional treatment from Sincerae Services for effective control and protection.
Our Advanced Ant Control Methods
1. Gel Baiting
Non-toxic, slow-acting baits are carried back by worker ants, eliminating the queen and entire colony gradually and effectively.
2. Residual Spraying
Residual insecticides are applied along trails, entry points, and nesting zones to prevent reinfestation and secure treated areas.
3. Dusting Treatments
Insecticidal dust applied in hidden areas such as wall voids, electrical outlets, and crevices to reach inaccessible colonies.
Through proven IPM-based solutions, Sincerae Services ensures total ant elimination and long-term prevention, maintaining high safety and environmental standards.



VN 23113
BR 4230
US 3950
AR 3876
MY 2680
CN 2563
IN 1678
EC 1359
