Ants Were Eating the Dog Poop: A Recent Cleanup We Did in Manor


Every yard has a story, and one of our recent dog poop removal jobs in Manor came with a question we don't hear every day. The homeowner told us they had noticed ants gathering around an area of the yard where their dog regularly went to the bathroom. They asked if ants would actually eat dog poop or if they were just passing through. We told them we'd take a look while we cleaned the yard.

As we started scooping, it didn't take long to find the answer. Several older piles of dog waste had ants actively feeding on them. They weren't just walking by—they were gathered around the piles and underneath them. The waste had been sitting outside for several days in the Texas heat, creating a food source the ants had clearly discovered. We've seen flies, beetles, and other insects around pet waste before, but this was another reminder of why leaving dog poop in the yard can create problems beyond the obvious smell.

We finished the pet waste removal and checked the areas where the ants had been the most active. Once the dog poop was gone, there wasn't much left for the ants to stick around for. The homeowner was glad they trusted their instincts because the issue wasn't an ant hill or anything else hiding in the grass—it was simply the dog waste that had built up over time.

As pooper scoopers, we visit yards across Central Texas every day, and situations like this remind us that regular cleanups do more than keep a lawn looking nice. Dog poop removal helps create a cleaner space for your family, your pets, and even your neighbors. It also helps reduce odors and removes something that can attract unwanted insects. Most people don't think about what happens to dog waste after it's left outside, but nature starts breaking it down almost immediately, and bugs are often part of that process.

If you've noticed ants, flies, or other insects hanging around the spots where your dog uses the yard, it may be time for a cleanup. Our pooper scoopers found ants actively eating dog poop during this Manor service call, and removing the waste solved the problem we could see right in front of us. Whether you need a one-time pet waste removal or recurring dog poop removal in Manor, staying on top of your yard can make a noticeable difference. Sometimes the solution is as simple as getting rid of what's been left behind.

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