Carpenter ants are a common sight in the Pacific Northwest, but when should you be concerned? While these wood-destroying pests typically nest outdoors, they can eventually move inside if conditions are right. Learn how to identify carpenter ants, understand their nesting habits, and take preventive measures to keep them from turning your home into their next project.
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Do Carpenter Ants Have Wings?
Discover the crucial differences between carpenter ants and termites to protect your home from unwanted damage. Learn how to identify carpenter ant swarmers and understand their impact on your property, ensuring you choose the right treatment strategies for effective pest control.
How do you know you have Carpenter Ants in your house? 8 key signs to look out for!
Identify the 8 crucial signs of a Carpenter Ant infestation early and take proactive steps to safeguard your home from severe structural damage. Early detection and action are key to preventing costly repairs and maintaining a safe, ant-free environment.
Early risers: Why am I seeing big ants inside?
Unlike the termite, carpenter ants don’t actually eat the wood in which they lives. They simply mine it out to create caverns for storing food and raising their young. Carpenter ants are active throughout the spring and summer, and then they go dormant when temperatures drop in the fall.
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