Parent colonies and satellite colonies.
Carpenter ant nest in attic.
Getting rid of carpenter ants naturally.
The main nest is therefore the objective.
Ants will build nests where ever they can find a suitable area to do so.
Since carpenter ants burrow into wood to create their nests you might hear a rustling sound inside walls or woodwork.
If an infestation is severe you may notice carpenter ant damage in the form of wood shavings beneath window sills and other wood objects in your home.
The ants were killed on contact and the homeowner was thrilled at the prospect of no longer having carpenter ants.
With rotting damp wood that is normally found near the roof penetration your attic offers sustenance to carpenter ants.
Carpenter ants typically have two types of nests.
It s important to note that the carpenter ants do not eat wood but are attracted to damp wood.
Baiting has two benefits.
The vent pipes skylights and chimneys are areas ants can thrive building their nest from the wood available.
The good news here is that the ants are visible to you and they are still going outdoors to forage which means they will walk through areas that that you treat outdoors.
The queen is located at the main nest and is supported by the satellites.
However this isn t necessarily a sure sign that an entire colony and any satellite colonies of carpenter ants have established their nest within your home.
Parent colonies are usually outdoors found in wood that is moist or rotted places such as tree stumps logs old boards rotting trees or tree roots.
A carpenter ant nest and signs of an infestation showed up right when we needed it.
Carpenter ants found in attic.
In order to eradicate the nest we drilled a series of small holes in the window frame and injected an insecticidal dust.
While it would be unusual to have an entire colony in your attic it is not unheard of.
I believe the most effective way to eliminate carpenter ants is a combination program focused primarily on baiting.
However carpenter ants maintain a system with a main nest and satellite colonies.
I hit them with some raid ant killer and got a lot of them but a lot fled the scene.
Carpenter ants prefer to nest in moist wood or structures already damaged by other insects.
So i was removing attic insulation and found some carpenter ants just hanging out under the insulation blown in cellulose.