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carpenter ants running around house

Posted on November 22, 2009 Written by admin Leave a Comment

Hi, we recently found sawdust in our closet. So after researching we put and “puffed” boric acid around. Now they are running all over the house. What did we do? And how can we stop it now?

I wished you had read our article before you treated. When you know where these ants are centered, the only dust that should be used on them is something like PYGANIC. It’s fast acting and won’t allow them to relocate like it sounds like might be happening now. Boric acid is a stomach poison and won’t do a good job on this ant unless they ingest it so for now, I expect you’ll be seeing ants for some time. Your dusting most likely disturbed them but it doesn’t sound like it was enough of a direct hit to knock them out. If you are lucky, enough of the dust will have made it’s way to the heart of the original nest and may at least cause them to suffer severe losses. This could lead to their ultimate demise. If not, they will at least attempt to relocate and if they have enough supplies and members left in their colony, they could very well establish a new nest. Only time will tell.

For now, the only thing I’d suggest to do is set out some CARPENTER ANT GEL. Foraging ants will need food so make small placements in any room where you see activity. Chances are high some will accept the offering. Once they feed and return to the old or new nest (if either exists), the ant which fed will in time contaminate other members of the colony and eventually kill it. Other than the bait, there really isn’t anything you can do. (And don’t kill any ants you see; if you place out the bait the more ants foraging the faster the nest will be shut down…)

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signs of carpenter ants

Posted on May 22, 2009 Written by admin Leave a Comment

I have a lot of big black ants walking up and down a fence post attached to my house. It looks like they’re crawling into a joint where two boards meet and there is a lot of sawdust coming out of this joint. I think these ants have done damage to the wood there but before I do anything I’m wondering if I should be prepared to spray something. This joint is only 5 ft from my house and if I don’t do anything, I’m sure the ants will get into my house.

Carpenter ant signs include leaving a sawdust or frass which is essentially a by product of all their chewing. As explained in our CARPENTER ANT CONTROL article, they do a good job of chewing through wood but don’t in fact eat any of it. Based on your description, it sounds like you have them in this fence and probably at this joint too.

I suggest you get some DRIONE DUST and CYPERMETHRIN. Fill one of our HAND DUSTERS with the Drione and have it alongside you when you take the fence apart so it’s ready to use. I’m pretty sure you’ll uncover a nest and the Drione will be ideal to use for the treatment. Once you complete the work at that joint, I suggest you dust each of all the other joints you have to insure there aren’t any other satellite nests on the fence. The Drione will do a much better job than a liquid spray treatment.

Once the fence has been treated, finish the work by doing a foundation spraying using the Cypermethrin. This will insure straggler ants won’t find their way into your home.

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