Carpenter ants may cause serious damage to your house by burying them in wood to build their nests. Unlike termites, they do not eat wood, but can weaken the structures over time. Identifying an infection is important to prevent expensive repairs.
Signs of carpentry ants in your home
1. Big black or red ants
Carpenter ants are usually a combination of ½ to ½ inch long and black, red, or both. Seeing them indoors, especially at night, is a sign of infection.
2. Wet debris (friend)
As soon as they are left behind the tunnel, carpentry ants through the wood, which is known as a friend. You can find it near baseboard, window cyls, or wooden furniture.
3. Rustle noise
At night, you can hear the sound of unconscious rustle from inside the walls, roof, or wood structures, as carpentings run within their nests.
4. Hollow wood
Tap on wooden surfaces. If they look hollow or feel soft, the ants will be building a tunnel inside. Over time, it can compromise structural integrity.
5. Winged ants (herds)
If you look inside the winged carpentry ants, it means that they are looking for new nest hunting sites, indicating a well -established colony nearby.
How to get rid of carpentry ants
- Find the nest: Follow the ant trails to find their colony.
- Use fodder and pesticides: Apply ant fodder and dust pesticides near entry points.
- Remove moisture and rotting wood: Custler ants prefer moist wood, so fix the leaks and replace the damaged wood.
- Seal Entry Point: Nearly intervals in doors, windows and walls.
- Call a professional: If the infection is severe, contact an insect control specialist.
- Work fast to prevent carpentry ants from damaging your home. Preliminary identification and proper treatment are important for keeping your space ant-free!