

CARPENTER ANT CONTROL
What Are Carpenter Ants?
Carpenter ants are one of the most common wood-damaging insects found in homes and businesses. They're attracted to damp or decaying wood often around windows, roofs, decks, and crawlspaces. They can expand into sound wood to nest their colonies, which may cause serious structural damage over time.
They're large black or reddish-black ants. The queen carpenter ants have wings which they break off when they have mated with a male and is ready to establish a colony.
Unlike termites, they don't eat wood - instead, they chew through it to create tunnels.
Signs of a Carpenter Ant Infestation
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Sawdust-like material (frass) around baseboards or windows
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Rustling noises in walls
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Large black ants seen indoors, especially at night
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Winged ants emerging from walls or ceilings
Our Carpenter Control Services
Carpenter ants are known for their destructive nesting habits.
These ants pose a threat to buildings and structures by hollowing out wood, logs, and boards. Our comprehensive pest control services aim to address this issue and protect your property from potential structural damage.
Inspection & Assessment
Conduct a thorough property inspection to identify carpenter ant infestations.
Look for sawdust, worker ants, and foraging trails to pinpoint nest locations.


Customized Treatments
Develop a tailored treatment plan based on the severity of the infestation.
Utilize chemical control measures to eliminate existing colonies.

Educate and Prevent
Educate customers about the importance of annual pest control services.
Provide prevention tips to avoid future infestations.

Regular Inspections
Propose regular inspections and annual agreements for ongoing protection.
Ensure long-term control against carpenter ant infestations.

Our Pest Inspections
We always inspect first before doing any pest control services.
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The inspection determines what type of pests are present (carpenter ants, rodents, spiders...)
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Helps us evaluate the severity of an infestation, locate nesting sites, and entry/exit points.
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Based on the findings the technician will suggest a tailored treatment specific to your pest control needs.




