Insects

Carpenter Ants – a NJ Spring Wood-Damaging Pest


If you’ve seen large, black ants inside your home, you could have a carpenter ant problem. While some carpenter ants might wander into your home accidentally, seeing them frequently or seeing several of them could mean that it’s time for Monmouth County NJ pest control service.

Carpenter Ant Behavior

You don’t have to worry about carpenter ants eating the wood inside your home, which is what termites do. However, these ants can still cause significant damage to your home over time. Carpenter ants tunnel through wood while building and expanding their colonies. This causes wood to become hollow and weak, which can result in structural damage.

Carpenter Ant Colonies

Carpenter ants can build colonies that have several thousand workers. These workers stay busy burrowing through the wood inside your home. If you don’t have an infestation treated, you can end up with a huge carpenter ant problem.

Signs of Carpenter Ant Infestations

In addition to seeing carpenter ants inside your home, you might see the results of their damage. Carpenter ants make holes in wood and leave piles of sawdust near these holes. You might find them in walls or in your basement.

If your home has a carpenter ant problem, contact Allison Pest Control as soon as possible. Our Monmouth County NJ pest control team can get carpenter ants out of your home before they cause severe damage.

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