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  1. Feb 2, 2024 · Interior Pests. Don’t Ever Ignore These 6 Signs of Carpenter Ants in the House—Here’s Why. Signs of carpenter ants in the house can easily go unnoticed until it's too late—but if you...

  2. Apr 8, 2022 · Worker ants are about 1⁄4 to ⅝ inch, and winged kings and queens are up to ¾ inch. You can also identify carpenter ants by their color. They can be yellowish-red, reddish-orange, solid...

  3. Jul 24, 2023 · You will see carpenter ants frequently, over a period of several days or weeks. You may hear them inside walls, especially at night. The sound is sometimes described as a crackling noise and is caused by a large colony of ants gnawing at the decaying wood. You may see piles of sawdust (frass).

  4. Jun 30, 2021 · By Toni DeBella. Updated: May 09, 2023. WildLivingArts/Getty Images. Carpenter ants may not eat the wood they chew, but they can still cause a lot of damage to your home. Got carpenter ants? Here's what to know.

  5. Males carpenter ants and queens can have wings, though the queens lose their wings when they start a nest. But don't confuse carpenter ants with termites. Winged termites' wings are of equal lengths whereas the hind wings on carpenter ants are shorter than the front wings.

  6. Unlike termites, they only nest in wood and do not eat it. Outdoors they nest in hollow trees, old stumps, and other wet, punky wood situations. Winged ants are the reproductive forms. They drop their wings soon after mating and begin to search for a suitable nesting site.

  7. Only the reproductive forms (kings and queens) have wings; they shed their wings before selecting a nesting site. Winged carpenter ants are frequently confused with winged termites. Winged termites are found in early spring and can be easily distinguished from ants using the diagram on the right side of this page.

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