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Carpenter ants are large, from 1/4 o 3/8 inches long and are dark brown to black, but some may have red or yellow coloration. The black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus, in the east and C. modoc in the west are the most thoroughly studied species in the United States. Other species of Camponotus are distributed throughout the country. The queens are slightly bigger. The workers of an established colony very in size. The usual carpenter ant is large and black, but the Florida carpenter ant, is smaller and ranges in colors from yellow, red, brown to black.
DIETFlorida carpenter ants eat a variety of plant and animal foods, as well as sweets. Carpenter Ants also feed on other insects. HABITSCarpenter Ants are nocturnal. They usually nest outside in moist wood or partially decayed
wood. In comparison, termite galleries are rough looking. Florida carpenter ants' nests are commonly found in such
places as moist, hollow They may establish nests in a number of different locations.
INSPECTION : Because Carpenter Ants forage primarily at night, inspections
should be made in the evening The workers have been known to travel as far as 100 yards
from the colony A thorough inspection is important to find all the sites.
Inspect wooden structures associated with high moisture,
INDOORS
FAQ'S and TIPS :Carpenter Ants 1. How long have you noticed the problem? A long history of activity indicates a colony located in the structure. 2. How many ants do you see? Seeing many ants frequently indicates an indoor colony. 3. Where are Carpenter Ants seen most often? This will provide a clue to where 4. Have you seen any small piles that look like
sawdust? Frass piles are usually located close to nest sites 5. Have you had any water leaks or noticed any rotting
wood ? Carpenter Ants often nest in moist or rotting wood. 6. Conduct inspections in the evening or early morning.
Carpenter Ants are more active at night, so you're more likely to 7. Inspect "lines". Foraging ants like to travel on fence lines, 8. Knock on wood near suspected nest sites. Look and listen for activity. 9. Check frass piles for materials such as wood,
Frass material will help indicate specific nest locations. 10. Look for plastic vapor barriers under mulch
beds. Ants trail or nest under the plastic film. 11. Follow foraging ants carrying the food particles.
They're heading back to the nest. 12. Be mindful of weather conditions during the
inspections. They rarely forage if temperatures 13. Inspect trees and dead wood. They tend to nest in tree holes and dead wood 14. Inspect outdoor plants for aphids. They like to feed on honeydew. 15. Look for tree branches, shrubs and vines Branches and vines provide easy access.
HOW TO DETECT CARPENTER ANT GALLERIESMany times you can see what looks like sawdust near their galleries. This sawdust or frass, is shredded fragments of wood that has been ejected from the galleries. This is a good indication that a nest is nearby. But sometimes this evidence is undetectable, but using a screwdriver to probe the wood near a suspicious are may reveal the excavated galleries. Also, you use the blunt end of the screwdriver to tap along baseboards and other wood surfaces, listening for the hollow sound of damaged wood. If a nest is nearby, often the carpenter ants will respond by making a rustling sound within the nest, similar to the sound of crinkling cellophane. AFTER THE INSPECTION: CONTROL MEASURES After inspecting for carpenter ants, you will have determined
if they are simply outside, foraging inside or you might have a colony or
satellite colony on the inside.
Often, the ones you see inside your home are simply foraging
for food, and you may not see large numbers of them. Foraging workers
can travel 100 yards from nest to food and can be found wandering throughout
your house.
At times you will have foraging ants that come from the outside to the
inside, forage for food , then leave going back outside to their nests. A good defense for such a scenario would be a perimeter
treatment with a residual insecticide such as: DEMON
CYPER WP, or
SUSPEND sprayed on a consistent, quarterly basis.
CB D-Force HPX or
INVADER to discharge a spray right to the source. Another good choice for direct contact with a nest is a residual insecticide
solution such as : DEMON
WP , CYPER
WP or SUSPEND.
Spray directly into their nest. This will kill the queen or queens,
thereby eliminating the whole population quickly. Note: It is not recommended that you use a liquid insecticide
in a wall void. You can treat wall voids and other hidden spaces where
ants hide by carefully drilling a series of small (1/8 inch) holes and
dusting the area with a residual insecticide dust such as Delta
Dust or you can use an aerosol with a crack and crevice tip.
Another good treatment choice is to bait inside and the
grounds outside with a bait like:
Advance 375A Select Granular Ant Bait or:
Maxforce
Carpenter Ant Bait Gel.
These two baits would allow the foraging workers to take
the bait to the queens eliminating the colony /colonies, thereby preventing
future outdoor populations from coming inside.
Both of these baits works well with It would be expedient to use both baits for a complete
balance of their dietary needs. Foraging ants find the bait and Note: It is important to remove other competing food sources
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