With the arrival of spring’s warmth and flourishing greenery, carpenter ants tend to become more active. Unlike common household ants, these pests burrow into wood, which can gradually compromise your home’s structure. If you’re seeing large ants indoors, especially winged ones, consider scheduling a professional inspection.
Not sure if the ants in your home are carpenter ants? Our guide can help you identify their features and understand their habits.
As temperatures climb, carpenter ants become more adventurous, increasing their search for food and water. The excess moisture from melting snow and seasonal rains makes wood softer, providing ideal conditions for nesting.
One of their most noticeable spring behaviors is the nuptial flight. During this phase, winged reproductive ants, called alates, fly into the air in search of new areas to establish colonies. If you observe swarming flying ants near your home, it could be a sign that a nearby population is growing.
Here are some characteristics to help you identify them:
Large size (1/4 to 3/4 inch).
Dark coloration, often black.
Presence of winged alates during mating flights.
For a detailed identification guide, visit our Carpenter Ant Pest ID resource.
Carpenter ants remain active throughout the year, but certain warning signs become more noticeable in spring:
As temperatures rise and moisture levels increase, spring becomes the perfect season for carpenter ants to flourish. Taking preventive action now can help minimize the risk of an infestation. Try these strategies as a starting point:
Noticing carpenter ants or signs of their presence? Taking action immediately can help prevent structural damage. Colonies expand rapidly in spring, but professional treatment can stop the issue before it escalates. Check out our service page to explore treatment solutions and book an inspection.
At Cooper Pest Solutions, we provide the resources you need to stay ahead of carpenter ant infestations. Being proactive can help keep these wood-boring pests from settling in your home. Contact us for a free inspection, and follow this checklist to maintain a pest-free property.
Spring Maintenance Checklist:
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