Seasonal rhythms form life in Canberra in manner ins which distinguish the capital from Australia's warmer coastal cities, and those rhythms extend to the behaviour of the ant populations that share the city's property and business spaces with its human occupants. The shift from Canberra's cold w
There is a specific aggravation that features finding ants marching purposefully across a cooking area bench at six in the early Ant Control Canberra morning, and for Canberra residents, this experience is far from uncommon. T
Ants are amongst the most successful organisms on earth, and no place is their versatility more apparent than in a city like Canberra, where the mix of distinct seasonal temperature variation, extensive green areas, and the heat created by residential and commercial buildings develops an environm