Destroying Colonies Of Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants are thought to do a lot of damage to timber, as they gnaw their way up the middle through its length. However, this is a popular myth, unlike termites, carpenters do not eat wood, they gnaw their way through it to get somewhere. They spit the gnawed wood out. This is called frass and it can often be seen in heaps like sawdust. It is a good indication that carpenters are busy in or around your home.
Carpenter ants like to travel through the length of damp or rotten dead timber in much the same manner as termites do although they do not consume the timber. Carpenters feed on dead insects, dead animals and honeydew from aphids and scale insects outside the home, but if they come inside your home they will be looking for dropped or uncovered food, especially anything sweet and sugary. Therefore, hygiene is an important factor in clearing carpenters out of your home.
These ants will walk as fae as a hundred yards while foraging, but they like to be near a recurring source of food. A feature of carpenter ant colonies is that they may build satellite nests away from their main colony. This is often why they enter a home.
If they regularly find dropped food in the kitchen, they may build a nest in the wall to take advantage of it, particularly if the window or door frame is a little decayed. Inside the home, they will most likely nest in a cavity wall, outside the home they like to build nests in rotting tree stumps.
It is no good spraying carpenter ants with insecticide if you want to get rid of them - particularly if you kill large numbers of them. This may seem odd, but the reason is that the colony will miss these workers and so the queen will increase her production of eggs to compensate it. If she over compensates, you are in a worse position that you were before spraying.
The only way to wipe out a nest of carpenter ants is to destroy the queen and the whole colony with poison. This is not difficult although it does take a bit of investigative work. Carpenters are most active between twilight and midnight, so put out honey on glass or sticky tape where they are active and follow them when they take it home.
Do not forget, they may have several nests in their colony. If you have to have light, wrap red cellophane over a normal torch, because ants can not see red light. When you have found their nests, put poison down outside each nest as indicated on the label. Do this for several days in a row until you do not see anymore carpenter ants. If you are still getting them, you have missed a nest.
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Destroying Colonies Of Carpenter Ants
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