Why Spring Ants Are Back: Why They Suddenly Appear in Kitchens
- Meagan Forbes

- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

Every spring, it happens like clockwork.
The weather finally starts to warm up across Midland, Tiny Township, Simcoe County and cottage country and suddenly homeowners notice a steady trail of ants moving across the kitchen counter, around the sink or along the baseboards.
If you are seeing ants in your kitchen right now, you are not alone.
Spring is one of the busiest times of year for ant activity because colonies that stayed hidden through the winter are becoming active again. As the soil warms and moisture levels shift, worker ants begin searching for food and water sources, and your kitchen is often the perfect target.
Why ants suddenly show up in spring
During the colder months, many ant colonies remain dormant deep in the soil, under concrete, beneath patios or even inside wall voids where temperatures stay more stable.
Once spring temperatures rise, the colony becomes active and sends worker ants out to scout for reliable food sources.
Your kitchen offers everything they need:
crumbs under appliances
sticky residue from drinks or syrup
pet food bowls
fruit left on counters
moisture around sinks and dishwashers
grease buildup near stoves
Even the smallest trace of sugar or protein can attract scout ants.
Once one ant finds a source, it leaves behind a pheromone trail for the rest of the colony to follow. That is why what starts as one or two ants can quickly turn into a full line marching across your countertop.
Why kitchens are the best hotspot
Kitchens combine food, warmth and water, which makes them the most common place for spring ant infestations.
The most frequent areas we see at Balson include:
around the kitchen sink
behind the dishwasher
under the fridge
pantry shelves
windowsills warmed by the sun
gaps where plumbing enters the wall
cracks in baseboards
Homes opening up for the season, especially cottages near Georgian Bay, often see sudden ant issues because the home has been closed up for months and there may be hidden moisture or food residue left behind.
The mistake homeowners make
The biggest mistake is spraying the visible ants with over-the-counter spray.
While this may kill the ants you can see, it often does nothing to eliminate the colony itself.
In some cases, spraying can actually make the problem worse by causing the colony to split and relocate deeper into walls, floors or the foundation area.
The real solution is identifying:
where the ants are entering
what species they are
whether there is a nest inside the structure
what food source is attracting them
How to stop spring ants fast
A professional treatment focuses on both the interior activity and the exterior colony pressure.
At Balson, we typically look at:
entry points around doors, windows and utility penetrations
exterior foundation activity
landscaping or mulch beds touching the home
moisture zones around kitchens and bathrooms
hidden nesting sites in wall voids or under flooring
By treating the source and the travel routes, we stop the problem instead of just chasing the ants you happen to see.
When to book service
The earlier spring ants are treated, the easier they are to control.
What starts as a few ants in April can quickly become repeated trails all season long if the colony establishes a dependable indoor food source.
If you are seeing ants in your kitchen, now is the best time to get ahead of it before activity peaks later in spring.
Balson Pest Control provides fast, targeted ant treatments across Midland, Tiny, Penetanguishene, Barrie, Orillia and surrounding cottage communities.
If the ants are back, we can help find the source, eliminate the colony, and restore peace of mind.




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