How to Keep Ants Out of Your Maine Kitchen This Spring

March 30, 2026 Atlantic Pest Control Ants
How to Keep Ants Out of Your Maine Kitchen This Spring

There’s nothing more frustrating than walking into your kitchen and seeing a line of ants marching across your counter. Spring is prime time for ant invasions in Maine homes, and the kitchen is almost always the first place they show up. Ants are attracted to food, water, and warmth, and your kitchen has all three in abundance. At Atlantic Pest Control, we help homeowners keep ants out of their homes with a combination of prevention and professional treatment. Here’s what you need to know to protect your kitchen this spring.

Why Ants Invade Kitchens in Spring

As temperatures warm up, ant colonies become active and start sending out scouts to search for food. If a scout finds a reliable food source in your kitchen, it leaves a chemical trail back to the nest, and soon you’ll have dozens or even hundreds of ants following that trail into your home. Spring is also when ant colonies grow rapidly, which means they need more food to sustain the population. Your kitchen, with its crumbs, spills, and easy access to food, is a goldmine for hungry ants.

Seal Up Entry Points

Ants are incredibly small and can fit through the tiniest cracks and gaps. To keep them out, you need to seal up potential entry points around your kitchen. Check for gaps around windows and doors, cracks in the foundation or walls, openings around pipes under the sink, and spaces where utility lines enter the house. Use caulk to seal cracks and gaps, and install weatherstripping around doors and windows. Even small efforts here can make a big difference.

Eliminate Food Sources

Ants are relentless when it comes to finding food, but you can make your kitchen far less attractive by eliminating easy meals. Wipe down counters and tables after every meal to remove crumbs and spills. Store food in airtight containers, including pet food. Don’t leave dirty dishes in the sink overnight—ants are most active at night. Take out the garbage regularly and use a trash can with a tight-fitting lid. Sweep and mop floors frequently, especially under appliances and in corners where crumbs accumulate.

Fix Moisture Problems

Ants need water just as much as they need food, and even a small leak or drip can attract them to your kitchen. Check under sinks for leaks or drips. Fix leaky faucets and pipes. Wipe up spills and standing water immediately. Make sure your dishwasher seals properly and doesn’t leak. Reducing moisture makes your kitchen less appealing to ants and other pests.

Don’t Rely on DIY Methods Alone

It’s tempting to grab a can of ant spray when you see ants in your kitchen, but over-the-counter products rarely solve the problem. Most sprays only kill the ants you can see, but they don’t address the colony, which is where the real problem lies. As long as the colony is intact, more ants will keep coming. Some DIY treatments can even make the problem worse by causing the colony to split into multiple smaller colonies, spreading the infestation.

Professional Treatment Is the Solution

The most effective way to keep ants out of your kitchen is to work with a professional pest control company. We don’t just treat the ants, you see – we locate the colony, eliminate it at the source, and create a barrier to prevent future invasions. Our treatments are safe for your family and pets, and they provide long-lasting protection.

Don’t let ants take over your kitchen this spring. Reach out to Atlantic Pest Control today for effective ant control solutions that actually work. Get your free quote here.