Most ants can do some level of damage to your property, even if it’s just building hills in your sidewalks. However, there’s one type of ant that truly does damage: the Carpenter Ant. This species of ant gets its namesake from building nests in wood. In the wild, that’s trees, but in your home, that’s the supporting structure. These ants do damage that can be hard to reverse.
Ants may be out in full force during the spring and summer, but did you know that carpenter ants are active year-round? That’s right, while other ants die off or become dormant during the winter, carpenter ants can stay active so long as their nests are warm enough. Colonies located in a nice warm location, like your home, can therefore thrive all year long. Carpenter ants chew through wood to create tunnels and nests for their colony. They prefer wood that is wet or decaying that’s easier to bore through. Considering they can do serious damage to the structural integrity of a building, it’s important for all homeowners to recognize the signs that carpenter ants have started to build a nest.
There are a few common places ants do damage to your home and property. Here’s where to look and what to do:
Use the guide above to keep your home healthy and safe. Our team at Graduate Pest Solutions specializes in prevention. Call us at 413-566-8222 or contact us with any questions or if you are experiencing a pest problem. We have the knowledge and service necessary to help keep your home and workplace pest-free!