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Carpenter ants chew through wood to construct their nests. You might think that a tiny ant couldn’t possibly ruin your day, let alone your home. But when it comes to carpenter ants, these industrious ...
“Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat wood,” writes Ashley Kulhanek and Curtis Young in an OSU post on ants and dead ...
To make their nests, carpenter ants scrape out sound, dry wood, wall voids, tree stumps, attic insulation or anything else that can be made into a cavity. They can wreak havoc on a house, causing ...
Clemson University Carpenter ants damage wood by excavating and creating galleries and tunnels. It's impossible to ensure that they will never get into your house, but there are some things to do ...
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Carpenter ants may not eat wood like termites, but they can still cause serious damage by tunneling through it to build their nests. And unlike other ants, they’re not just after your crumbs ...
Carpenter ants vary in color from yellowish red, solid black or a combination of black, red, and reddish orange. Mature carpenter ant colonies produce male and female winged reproductive ants.
Florida carpenter ants were observed cleaning wounds and carrying out leg amputations to save the lives of their nestmates, according to a new study.
A What you describe sounds like carpenter ants. These black ants are part of nature's cleanup crew, helping to rid the world of decaying wood, dead insects and other debris.
As West Texans face a sudden influx of sugar ants, experts warn that these moisture-seeking pests can signal other issues lurking in homes after heavy rains.
Taking some counter-measures can make incursions by these wood-damaging ants a lot less likely. Still, it's best to inspect once a year for signs of their presence.
Bugs are in abundance, like the carpenter ants trying to remodel your wooden porch steps without your permission. You want them to leave, but nothing seems to work.