Getting rid of carpenter ants can be one of two things: incredibly simple or incredibly difficult. An example of an incredibly simple Carpenter Ant problem
Carpenter Ants are a problem when they forage into your home or commercial business building. Seeing only one or two in an evening, This small amount means you have a nest or scent trail which needs attention. Signs of a carpenter ant infestation is if evidence of large black ants with wings. Like most any ant, carpenter ants generate “swarmers”, or winged reproductives, whose sole purpose is to leave an existing nest to fly away and land somewhere to start a new nest.
Ants may be good in the garden for aerating soil and redistributing nutrients but when they find their way into homes or businesses, that’s a problem. When ants have found a new home in any kitchen or bath Ant Control is the answer to the problem. Seattle king county professional pest control experts.
“The ants you’re probably having trouble with are Carpenter ants,Pavement Ants and Pharaoh Ants, we will refer to both Pharaoh and Pavement ants as sugar ants. What do they eat? They eat sugar, sweets, and other scraps of food,” explained (Phil Norris ant exterminator technician at antscontrol.info)
“This is why we call them sugar ants. Little black ants have also garnered the name “Sugar Ants,” though their real name is, well, Little Black Ants. Not a lot is known about Little Black Ants, except that they eat just about anything. On the other hand Carpenter Ants really like rotting wood and in some instance they have been known to destroy sound wood which could lead to serious destruction of a home or business building which could lead to thousands of dollars in damages.” Phil Norris an ants exterminator at ants control adds “it would be a goof investment to set up a regular Ant Control Service to inspect, to watch out for potential infestation which would cost a lot more money.” Getting rid of little black ants, however, despite how little is known about them from a biological perspective, is as easy as getting rid of sugar ants.
Linepithema humile is the scientific name for black ants, which are also called sugar ants. An infestation of these ants will see the insects traveling across floors in lines, seeking out sugar and food waste. Often, they take up residence in the kitchen. Black ants typically do not pose a threat to people or property, but they can be a major nuisance. Effective pest control for black ants must involve locating the entire colony and eliminating it.
Whether sugar ants, black ants, pavement ants or pharaoh ants are a problem, it doesn’t matter. The solution is Ant Control and the ants seen now will soon be a distant memory. Don’t waste time on amateurs or grocery store remedies.
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