When most of us think about ants invading our yard, fire ants are usually the first pest that comes to mind, and for good reason. These aggressive ants continue to spread across Georgia and remain one of the biggest concerns for homeowners dealing with lawn pests.
Fire ants are easy to recognize once their large mounds appear, but many homeowners underestimate how quickly colonies can spread and how disruptive they can become around lawns and outdoor living spaces. Their painful stings, aggressive behavior, and rapidly growing populations have made them one of Georgia's most frustrating lawn pests. If you are noticing ant mounds popping up throughout sunny areas of your property, fire ants may already be taking over your yard.
Fire ants thrive in warm weather, and their activity tends to increase during the spring and summer months in Georgia. Many homeowners discover an infestation after accidentally stepping on or disturbing a mound.
Beyond the health concerns, fire ants can also disrupt outdoor spaces by building large mounds throughout lawns, playground areas, and patios where families spend time outside.
Fire ants can spread quickly if left untreated, so early prevention and treatment are important for keeping populations under control.
Broadcast bait treatments — One of the most effective long-term solutions for larger properties. Worker ants carry the bait back to the colony to help eliminate the mound at the source.
Individual mound treatments — Granules, drenches, or dust treatments can be applied directly to visible mounds for faster control.
Boiling water treatments — Pouring very hot water on mounds may eliminate some colonies, but results are often temporary and can damage nearby grass or plants.
Barrier and perimeter treatments — Surface treatments around patios, sidewalks, and outdoor living areas can help reduce ant activity near the home.
Professional lawn treatments — Ongoing monitoring and targeted applications are often the most effective option for preventing colonies from spreading across the property.
Some DIY methods may temporarily disturb colonies, but fire ants often relocate and rebuild nearby if treatments are not properly applied.
If you see increased fire ant activity around your lawn this spring, AgroPro can help you take control early. Our specialists will continually inspect your property, notify you of any insect activity we notice, and make treatment recommendations.