Comprehensive Guide to Carpenter Ant Control
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Carpenter ants are among the most common and destructive pests found in homes, especially in regions with damp and decaying wood. Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat wood but excavate it to build their nests. This behavior can cause significant structural damage over time. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the biology of carpenter ants, signs of infestation, methods of control, and preventive measures. Understanding Carpenter Ants Biology and Behavior: Carpenter ants are large, typically black, but can also be red, brown, or a combination of these colors. They range in size from 1/4 to 1/2 inch long. These ants are social insects, living in colonies that can number thousands of individuals. The colony is divided into castes, including workers, males, and queens. Workers are responsible for foraging, caring for the young, and excavating wood to expand the nest. Carpenter ants prefer moist, decaying wood, which is easier to excavate. However, they can also infest dry, ...