Wednesday, June 3, 2009

What Can You Do About Carpenter Ant Damage?

The first step on carpenter ant damage control is to correctly identify the problem. Most of the time there are two different assumptions made. Some people think they have a termite problem since carpenter ants tend to cause damage that looks almost exactly like termites while others mistake their ant problem for another type of ant.

What are the differences between termites and carpenter ants?

Termites and carpenter ants both burrow into the wood. The difference is that while termites continue eating the wood causing more and more damage, carpenter ants will build these smooth circular pathways or canals through the wood in your home.

Wood to the carpenter ant is not a food source but more like a home. Although in all practicality both are equally damaging as they are both causing damage to your home.

What are the differences between carpenter ants and other types of ants?

Carpenter ants tend to leave evidence behind such as wood or sawdust looking shavings. So if you have an ant problem along with sawdust or wood shaving left behind it's a carpenter ant problem.

What can be done about carpenter ants in your walls?

Baits that attack the workers give the best results for more carpenter ant problems. They will grab the bait and take them back to the colony not only killing that specific ant but getting to others as well in the nest. It's best to start with gel baits as soon as you realize you have a problem because the damage can quickly spread to the point where you will need a professional exterminator to take care of the problem if too extreme.

To find out more about Ant Control and what baits to use as well as how to get rid of others pests in your home visit http://www.crittercontrollers.com/

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