Spring has sprung and so have the Carpenter Ants

 

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Carpenter ants are plentiful in Delta, and are common pests in homes, sheds and other buildings. In spring carpenter ants are more active at night and by using a flashlight you can find the main nest outdoors. In structures, the presence of sawdust is a key clue in locating ant nests. The most common carpenter ants are the familiar large, black ants that are 4 mm or more in length and shiny black. If you find both small and large ants then there is likely more than one queen in the nest, if they are all the same size then there is only one queen. Carpenter ants chew through wet and rotting wood and can cause structural damage. They discard the wood, not using it as a food source like termites, and tunnel to create their satellites nests where eggs are stored in the hollowed frame. Damage can go unnoticed until the wood structural integrity has become compromised. Tips for prevention and control include: remove wood debris from around your house, overhanging trees should be pruned or trimmed so that they are not in contact with the structure, and gutters and downspouts should be clean and free flowing. If you discover these ants in the attic then you most likely have a leak in your roof.

gogreenpestcontrol.ca Ladner Tsawwassen Delta B.C. Randy Bilesky

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http://www.delta-optimist.com/opinion/blogs/blog-spring-has-sprung-and-so-have-the-carpenter-ants-1.12425904

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