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Do you have a carpenter ant infestation? Here’s everything you need to know to get rid of carpenter ants.
Carpenter ants often get the blame when a tree dies and thousands of the little scurriers are found running in and out the crime scene. The truth is they didn’t do it. The ants were just taking ...
If you notice a line of extra large ants coming and going in your home, you may have a carpenter ant infestation. These insects may still be relatively small, but they can do major damage to your ...
I think I have carpenter ants in my house. What should I do? These unusually large ants can cause serious structural damage to your home.
An entomologist explains how to spot the signs of an infestation of carpenter ants, a wood-destroying pest, in your home—and the only way to get rid of them.
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Although it's common for carpenter ants to nest in trees, they do so in the nonliving parts (dead limbs or the nonliving tissue in the center of the tree). Carpenter ants do not kill healthy trees.
Carpenter ants (Camponotus spp.) are relatively large ants (up to 5/8 inch) that are reddish-orange to black and have wings. They cause serious damage in the home by burrowing through structural wood.
Carpenter ants, one of the most destructive species, are attracted to damp or decaying wood. Leaky plumbing, water-damaged window frames, or old tree stumps near your house provide the perfect ...
Small piles of sawdust beneath your doors or hear light rustling in your walls are signs you may have a carpenter ant infestation. Here's how to treat it quickly.