Ants

How Hard is it to Get Rid of Carpenter Ants?

Getting rid of carpenter ants requires a different method than regular ant control. They are nocturnal, and prefer to nest in rotting or decaying wood. They can also be found in homes where there are plumbing leaks, moldy cabinets, or air conditioning units.

Carpenter ants can cause serious structural damage to homes. To keep your home free of carpenter ants, you need to get rid of the moisture in your home and target the nest. There are several methods to do this, but the fastest is by using a residual insecticide.

The best way to eliminate a carpenter ant colony is to locate the nest, and then destroy it. You may need to use multiple treatments to completely eliminate the colony.

You can use a liquid insecticide to drench the nest with. Or, you can use a toxic bait. This will attract the ants, and they will take it back to the nest. It will take three days for the bait to do its job.

You can also use a combination of water and dish soap to kill the ants. Essential oils are also effective in disrupting carpenter ant scent trails.

Boric acid is another non-pesticidal ant killer. It can be purchased at your local garden supply store. You can then mix it with sugar water, and place it near the nest. Boric acid is also sold in bottle caps.

You can also use a chemical dust to destroy the ant nest. Chemical dusts contain toxins, and they can pose health risks to your family and pets.