Insects

It’s a Winged Termite, No, It’s a Winged Carpenter Ant – How To Spot The Difference


Since termites are able to destroy homes when left untreated, it’s important to know when you need professional termite control New Jersey services. However, knowing if you have them can be tricky. Carpenter ants are sometimes winged and can resemble termites, so how can you tell the difference?

Flying Ants and Termites

You might not realize that some termites and carpenter ants are able to fly. These swarmers have wings, which they use to leave their colony and start a new one in a nearby location. There are ways to tell the difference between winged termites and winged carpenter ants that you might see around your home.

Termites have two long wings on each side that are the same in length, while carpenter ants have two wings of different sizes on each side. Termites also have thicker bodies, while ants have a thin waist or abdominal area.

What to Do About Winged Termites or Ants

Whether you have termites or carpenter ants, you’ll need to have them dealt with as soon as possible. Otherwise, these pests can damage your home while eating through or tunneling through wood. Professional pest control experts know how to treat your home for these pests in order to stop them from causing more damage.

If you need termite control New Jersey services, please contact Allison Pest Control. We can rid your NJ home of these wood-destroying pests.

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