
Massive ants marching through your home or outbuilding? You could have a carpenter ant infestation. And just because they disappear for a few weeks doesn’t mean they’re gone for good. It’s not uncommon for residents to let their need for rapid NJ pest control intervention go, believing they don’t have an insect infestation when carpenter ants are actually nesting within the structure.
• How to Tell if You Have a Carpenter Ant Infestation
Ants. Obviously. Carpenters ants are often large and black, but can range in size from 1/8-1/2-inch long and come in colors of red, brown, black, or shades in-between. To distinguish carpenter ants from other ant varieties, look for the following signs:
• Noise in the walls
Rusting noises in wall voids like cellophane/shopping bags crinkling indicates carpenter ant activity.
• Piles of sawdust
You’ll find sawdust piles near where ants live as they excavate your structure to build nests, dumping this ‘waste’ into piles.
• Wet wood
Water damage attracts carpenter ants, who prefer to excavate wet wood infiltrated by mold.
• Location
Carpenter ants are frequently found around window sills and frames, doors/door frames, near plumbing fixtures, in attics/crawlspaces, and beneath patios/decks.
• Repeat visitation in the spring
If ants emerge consistently every spring you likely have a nest.
Give carpenter ants their marching orders before they begin excavating your home’s structure. Contact the NJ pest control experts at Stern Environmental today.