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Closeup of ant ant on a leaf | Batzner Pest Control serving Wisconsin
Need ant control? Serving New Berlin | Oshkosh | Milwaukee | Madison
Closeup of ant ant on a leaf | Batzner Pest Control serving Wisconsin
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Ant Control

Serving New Berlin | Oshkosh | Milwaukee | Madison

When you spot ants marching along the baseboards or popping up around the sink day after day, it can feel like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. You clear one line, and another appears somewhere new. Professional ant control gets ahead of the colony’s behavior and shuts it down at the source.

Beyond the nuisance, ants can move bacteria and allergens onto the places you touch most. They can even invite other pests that follow food trails. Don’t let small lines become a big problem—call an ant exterminator today for targeted solutions that stop a larger infestation before it starts.

Ready to feel comfortable at home again? Take back your space now—call Batzner Pest Control for dependable ant control in Wisconsin.

Carpenter Ant Control in Wisconsin

Seeing large, dark ants around trim, window frames, or the attic? Those may be carpenter ants. They’re often confused with termites because both are wood-destroying insects, but they behave differently—and both can be costly if ignored.

Carpenter ants tunnel through damp or softened wood and can weaken structures over time. The experienced carpenter ant exterminators at Batzner Pest Control know how to find satellite nests and eliminate them. For a free estimate on carpenter ant control in Wisconsin, call us today.

Common Ant Species in Wisconsin

Why Choose Batzner Pest Control for Ant Control Service?

Exceptional service and dependable results are just the start. We know you have choices for ant control, so we deliver more with:

  • Fast local ant service when you need it: Local pros who understand seasonal pest patterns in your area and get to you quickly.
  • Clear communication every step of the way: Straightforward updates on what we did, why we did it, and what comes next—plus easy access to support when questions come up.
  • Expert ant exterminators: Highly trained technicians who recognize regional species and tailor strategies that fit Wisconsin homes.
  • Easy online account management: Book visits, handle payments, and manage preferences from one simple login.

How Does the Professional Ant Control Process Work?

How do ants get indoors in Wisconsin - Batzner Pest Control

We know it’s frustrating to spot ants after you thought they were gone. Our three-step approach is designed for lasting ant control:

  • Inspection: We trace trails, test hotspots, and check likely entry points, moisture issues, and conducive conditions. Because multiple colonies or satellite nests can be involved, mapping the full picture helps us build an effective plan for both now and the long term.
  • Treatment: We target the colony—not just the foragers—using methods aligned with ant behavior and life cycles. When appropriate, we prioritize baits that workers carry back to the nest to eliminate the queen and collapse the colony.
  • Prevention: To keep ants from rebounding, we focus on breaking pheromone trails and reducing access. We’ll recommend practical exclusion steps and habitat adjustments that make your home less attractive to future colonies.

Commercial Ant Control Services

Ants are annoying anywhere, but if you own or manage a business, their presence can be downright devastating. They can lead to contaminated or damaged products, upset customers and staff, and reputational harm. The risk is even greater if you own a business a food-based business like a restaurant, grocery store, or food processing facility. Not only are ants more attracted to these kinds of businesses, but the damage they can do is more significant.No matter what type of business you own or manage, ants have the potential to quickly turn from a minor nuisance to a major hazard. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution: call the commercial ant control specialists at Batzner Pest Control.

At Batzner Pest Control, we offer ant removal and prevention for businesses in Wisconsin. We focus on both effective treatments and state-of-the-art exclusion methods to ensure you’re protected for the long haul.

FAQs on Ants and Ant Infestations

As a leader in pest control in Wisconsin for 75+ years, we’ve handled ant issues in every season and situation—from thaw to first frost. We’ve gathered useful insights about colony habits, warning signs, and smart DIY steps to help you stay ahead between visits.
If you have any additional questions about an ant infestation in your home, don’t hesitate to call us today!

Commercial Ant Removal Tailored to Your Business
Cookie cutter ant control solutions for your business? They just don’t work. Commercial ant control and prevention requires a tailored strategy for immediate and long-lasting results — and that’s what you get when you work with us.

Wisconsin is home to many types of ants that are known to cause problems for businesses including carpenter ants. Batzner Pest Control has experience eliminating and preventing all of them in large-scale commercial settings.

We get it: you don’t want our technicians to tip off your customers that your business is receiving pest control treatment. Not to worry: we’re highly experienced in providing discreet services. Our techs blend into the background and customers don’t have any idea.

We specialize in not just solving the problem — but ensuring ants stay gone. We have a track record of 75 years of success to back us up.

Call us for Ant Control

Looking for highly effective ant control tailored to your needs? Batzner Pest Control is where you’ll find it. Starting with a thorough inspection, our experienced ant exterminators will design a custom control plan that eliminates your problem—now and for good.

With over 75 years of experience in the Wisconsin area, you can count on us to be there when you need us. Call today for a free estimate—and find out why we’ve been the trusted choice for ant control in Wisconsin since 1946.