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Why Are There Ants In My Toilet? (And What To Do About Them)

Posted on May 25, 2021

The ant infestation is a problem in many households where in most cases, these tiny pests are found in the kitchen or food storage areas. So you might be shocked when you find ants crawling in your toilet! It’s the last thing you expect to find when you enter your bathroom.

Keep reading as we will discuss the reasons why you keep finding ants in the toilet.

Water Source Issues

If you notice ants floating in the toilet tank, they might be coming with the water from the pipes connected to your home. If that is the case, it implies that the source of water is the one that is a problem, and what you see in your home is the result of the contaminated water. That can be devastating as you cannot manage to control the entire water supply.

The first step to do when you notice this is to do your investigation to make sure that the ant infestation in your bathroom is actually from the water. Once you have evidence of this, you can contact the water supply company to inform them of the situation and fix the issue for you.

Alternatively, you might invest in a water filtering system and install it on the line to your home’s water supply. This will help get rid of the ants.

Outdoor Temperature Is Too High

The other reason you will have ants infesting your toilet tank is when it’s too hot outside. Ants do not thrive in hot environments, so when the outdoor temperature gets too high, they are likely to look for cool and moist places to be able to survive. In the search for an ideal hiding place, they’re likely to get into your bathroom.

Ants can fit in tight spaces and it will be easy for them to hide in holes and cracks under the toilet. That is why they might go unnoticed for a long time.

Cracks And Holes

If you are suspicious that you are a victim of ant infestation, you will need to do a thorough investigation under the toilet bowl and behind the toilet tank. If there’s an infestation, you will see some ants sticking on the edges of the toilet lid. You might also notice some ants scattering in different directions. If you’re not sure where the ants are originating from, you should follow the ant queue, and that will lead you to gaps or cracks on the wall or floor where these ants might be hiding.

However, in most cases, you will notice holes around the toilet bowl. These holes act as an entry point for the ants when getting into the toilet tank. This is why it is important to seal any visible holes in order to stop the ants from getting into your home.

You Have Benign Glycosuria

Another reason you might have ants infesting your home is quite rare – they are interested in your urine! If that’s the case, you might be suffering from a rare condition known as benign glycosuria. This is a condition where your body excretes sugar in the urine, which means that the person has higher blood sugar levels than normal, and is a common symptom in people with type 1 or 3 diabetes.

If you are one of these individuals, you should ensure that you always flush after using the toilet so as not to leave any sweet urine in the toilet. That way, you will reduce the possibility of these pests coming into your toilet bowl. Also, you need to thoroughly clean the toilet so that you don’t leave the glucose for the ants to enjoy!

What To Do When You Find Ants In The Toilet

Living with ants is frustrating, and you should develop a plan on how you can get rid of them as soon as possible.

Disinfect

The first step you should take if you notice ants in your toilet seat or anywhere else is to disinfect. Disinfecting the bathroom is one of the best ways you can use to ensure that you keep the ants at bay. The reason being is that the chemicals used will repel the ants.

Check For Gaps And Cracks

After you have disinfected the bathroom, the next step is to check for any gaps or cracks that might be behind the wall or the tank in your bathroom. If there are holes, you should seal them right away to prevent ants from getting in. And it doesn’t matter how small the holes are, you can be sure the ants will dig their way through them.

Use Insecticide Spray

Another way you can get rid of the ants in your toilet area is by spraying the bathroom with an insecticide. However, you need to be cautious about the product you purchase since some insecticides are harmful to the environment and can also be dangerous to your health.

Hire Pest Control Experts

If the above-mentioned methods don’t work, the best option when dealing with ants infesting your home is to hire ant removal and control professionals, such as Peachtree Pest Control company in Atlanta, GA.

Our competent team knows the best ways to handle the situation to get rid of ants once and for all. So, don’t hesitate to contact us today!

 

 

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