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  1. Male winged carpenter ants, or swarmers, mate with winged females during this mating flight. Females shed their wings shortly after mating, and males die. The female ants then look for a new location to establish their colonies. The queen is usually looking for a small crack in a wooden structure.

  2. May 31, 2024 · Learn the best way to get rid of carpenter antsand how to keep them from coming back. If you see a few big black ants crawling across your kitchen floors or counters, it’s time to act.

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · When it comes to identification, if you see large, winged ants in or around your home, confirm that they are carpenter ants and take steps to eliminate the pests as soon as possible. We've highlighted how to identify and get rid of winged carpenter ants in your home.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · While carpenter ants with wings are known to chew through wood, they do not consume it. Winged carpenter ants have the ability to tunnel through moist wood to create their nests, causing significant damage to buildings.

  5. May 2, 2024 · They’re usually black or reddish, and some may have wings. These wings assist the ants in swarming to find a new location for a colony, which happens in the spring—May through August in the Eastern U.S. and February through June in the West. Because carpenter ants build nests in wood, winged carpenter ants are sometimes confused with termites.

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · This guide will help you identify carpenter ants and get rid of them using the same methods that work for other ants: baits and spray pesticides.

  7. Wings: Unlike other ant species, winged carpenter ants have two pairs of wings. The front pair is larger than the rear pair, a key feature distinguishing them from termites, which have wings of equal size.

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