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In Clarendon's dense urban housing, carpenter ants can spread between units through shared walls, utility chases, and common areas. Purely Nature's Way serves Clarendon's agriculture community with eco-friendly methods that eliminate carpenter ants without disrupting operations or endangering health. All treatments are compatible with Clarendon's agricultural properties and livestock.
About
Carpenter Ants
Pests We Treat
Carpenter Ants
Peak Season
Year-round
Signs Of Infestation
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Large black ants inside the home especially at night
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Sawdust piles (frass) near wood structures
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Rustling sounds in walls
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Winged ants emerging indoors in spring
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
Boric acid bait systems eliminate colonies including hidden nests. Diatomaceous earth applied to galleries and entry points. Essential treatment of moisture problems that create conducive conditions. We locate satellite and parent colonies for complete control. We use methods approved for Clarendon's agricultural properties that won't affect livestock or crops.
Prevention Tips
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Eliminate wood-to-soil contact
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Fix moisture problems and leaks promptly
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Remove dead trees and stumps near building
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Store firewood away from house
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Trim branches touching the structure
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have carpenter ants or termites?
Carpenter ants are larger, black, and have a pinched waist. They push sawdust out of galleries whereas termites leave mud tubes and no sawdust. Carpenter ants don't eat wood—they excavate it for nesting. Both require professional treatment.
Do carpenter ants cause as much damage as termites?
Carpenter ants cause significant structural damage but typically slower than termites. However, they nest in already-moist or damaged wood, and colonies can grow for years undetected. Large mature colonies with multiple satellites can cause extensive damage.
Are your carpenter ants treatments safe for Clarendon farms?
Yes. We use botanical and natural methods that are safe around livestock, crops, and stored feed. Our IPM approach protects Clarendon's agricultural operations while eliminating pest problems.

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