
Carpenter
ants are large (10 mm or more) black or brown ants often found in
wooded areas. However, they are known to enter homes also, especially
in the spring. These ants are most often seen one at a time, and they
are by far the largest ants seen on the property. In the spring, you
may find large numbers of flying ants. These are the reproductive
members of the colony. They indicate the presence of a mature colony
nearby, and this is cause for concern. This colony must be found and
destroyed immediately because carpenter ants are capable of doing
severe structural damage if left untreated. The good news is that can
do your own carpenter ant control at a fraction of the cost of
professional treatment to take care of this dangerous and costly pest!
Carpenter Ant Control
Trim all trees and bushes so no branches touch or come close to any
part of the house. This is helpful to distance their habitat from your
home. Correct any moisture problem such as leaking roofs, chimneys or
plumbing. Clean out your gutters. Make certain there is good
ventilation in the attic and crawl space areas. Like all insects,
carpenter ants thrive on moisture. Replace or repair all water damaged
wood and eliminate all wood to earth contact.
To find the carpenter ant colony look for the following signs:
*
Sawdust - Wood shavings, dead ants and old ant cocoons are often piled
up outside of the nest.
* Windows - Small slit-like openings that carpenter ants cut into damaged wood.
* Swarmers - A lot of large, winged flying ants, usually but not always found in the spring. The nest will be found nearby.
* Workers - Solitary ants wandering aimlessly, most active at night.
* Clicking - If you get close enough, you can actually hear the colony chewing through wood inside your walls.
* Water Damage - When you find the leak, the carpenter ants are usually there also. For immediate destruction of the Carpenter Ant colony, find and treat directly inside the carpenter ant nest. A good dust such as Drione works better than a liquid spray. A bellows duster such as the Crusader Duster is a valuable dust application tool. If you cannot find the nest, then use Advance Carpenter Ant Bait. This is an effective granular bait especially formulated for carpenter ant control. It is both safe and easy to use. One pound is rated to cover one acre, and it can be used inside and outside the home. For faster control consider using Maxforce Carpenter Ant gel bait. This has a natural "honeydew attractant" that Carpenter Ants find irresistible. Using either one or both baits may not destroy the colony completely, but simply cripple it. For complete and immediate death of the entire carpenter ant colony, repair the water leak and treat the Carpenter Ant gallery with Drione dust. Once activity has ceased spray the entry points outside of your home with a good residual insecticide such as Cypermethrin.