Sylvan Park is one of those Nashville neighborhoods that feels like a small town tucked inside a big city, tree-lined streets, friendly neighbors, front porches, and that everyday rhythm of joggers on Richland Creek Greenway or folks grabbing breakfast along Murphy Road. But as cozy as Sylvan Park feels, there’s one thing that disrupts that sense of home fast: ants showing up where they absolutely shouldn’t be.
Maybe you’ve seen a trail of tiny sugar ants climbing the wall near the pantry.
Maybe fire ants are popping up around the yard where the kids play.
Or maybe you’ve spotted huge carpenter ants on the porch and felt your stomach drop at the thought of wood damage.
Sylvan Park’s mix of older bungalows, renovated homes, deep shade, and close-together lots makes it a favorite hangout spot for ant colonies. Once they settle in, especially after rain or humidity spikes, they can multiply fast.
You keep the charm of Sylvan Park.
We’ll keep the ants out of it.