By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-31 | Bath showers The carpenter ants are quite common. There is a great demand for carpenter ant treatments. The carpenter ants can be a nuisance if they are left untreated. They are similar to termites but they do not eat wood like termites. They make their nests in the wood. The carpenter ants create cavities within the wood and make them their homes. read more
By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-31 | Bath showers Carpenter ants which are usually black in color belong to the genus Camponotus. They are called carpenter ants because they make their nests in wood. They are large-sized ants. The queen bee measures an inch in length. read more
By: Sam Hetherson | 2010-04-02 | Home improvement Carpenter Ants are social and adaptive creatures. For this, they can be considered as one of the insects that need persistent pest control attention. For humans, Carpenter Ants are a nuisance. They establish colonies inside houses and buildings and destroy structures and properties. read more
By: Kevin | 2010-12-06 | Gardening Carpenter ants are common in most of the houses; you can notice them or their passageway through the house walls. They demolish the wood construction and habitually leave a kind of remnants behind them that look like sawdust. These ants are very harsh; hence have to be exterminated as soon as you notice them in your house. read more
By: Ethen Hunt | 2011-04-08 | Home improvement Carpenter ants like termites are a type of wood destroying insect. The difference between how each of these insects effect wood is that the termite eats wood and the carpenter ant nests in it. In its ... read more
By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-31 | Bath showers Carpenter ants come in a vast array of different species all with their own unique characteristics and markings. In the United States for example there are up to 50 or more species. The most common two are firstly the Black Carpenter Ants and secondly the Red Carpenter Ants. read more
By: Gregory Pettis | 2010-03-28 | Home improvement Carpenter ants, those black ants that you see running up and down trees, up in your eaves, and well, anywhere-are not a good thing. If given enough time, a carpenter ant colony will bring down a tree, or house! read more
By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-28 | Bath showers Carpenter ant treatments, like any other pest treatments, need to be done promptly especially if a homeowner does not want to wait for the problem to blow out of proportion. Carpenter ants may seem harmless but they can actually cause much damage to properties especially if left to thrive and proliferate over many years. read more
By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-31 | Bath showers Swarms of flying ants can be easily seen during the summer season. The flying aunts are not dangerous, but they have to be controlled as they can cause nuisance. Flying ants are often confused with termites. The main difference between the two is that the body read more
By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-28 | Bath showers Carpenter ants might seem harmless but if left to thrive in a certain place, they can prove to be big nuisances so getting the right carpenter ant treatments is the best thing to do. This is because these ants can cause damage to homes, structures, furnishings read more
By: Tom Derringer | 2012-04-10 | Home Improvement Carpenter ants facts and prevention tips from carpenter ant experts. Educate yourself so you don't have a carpenter ant problem. read more
By: Harry Ross | 2012-03-21 | Gardening Termites happen to be one of the most feared insects on earth. This is not however, because they are harmful to the people whose homes they invade read more
By: Michele Walls | 2010-10-28 | Bath showers Flying ant treatments are considerably less expensive than termite treatments. Flying ants are sometimes confused with termites, and before treatment is commenced, be sure which critter it is being treated. Beware of a fast talking exterminator who may recommend termite treatment when a less expensive ant treatment is all that is necessary. read more
By: Stephen Cannon | 2011-04-12 | Home improvement For homeowners, springtime has become the best and worst time of the year. Best because of the weather clearing up and the sun brightly shining. Worst due to the uprising and invasions of bugs, specif... read more
By: Genny Brown | 2011-03-28 | Home improvement We get asked quite often on application guidelines for ant bait, where to place it and also how to apply the ant bait. The information listed below will give you recommendations on locations for using... read more