Carpenter Ant Control Services in Burleson

Carpenter ants are one of the most destructive pests in America, second only to subterranean termites. Carpenter ants carve tunnels through wooden structures such as foundations or walls. These tunnels connect their satellite nests to the main colony, making it difficult to eradicate them.

Stop carpenter ants from chewing your Burleson, TX property to a pulp by contacting Sureguard Termite and Pest Services.

Carpenter Ant Control & Removal Services

What makes carpenter ants so difficult to deal with is their habit of building more than one nest. These extra nests can quickly spread throughout your property. Each nest is usually built somewhere with a humid environment and plenty of wooden material, such as window frames or decking areas.

For over 50 years, the experienced crews at Sureguard Termite and Pest Services have been eradicating carpenter ant infestations. We target each nest with our environmentally friendly treatments, spraying these products directly into the galleries between the nests. This is the quickest and most efficient way to deal with carpenter ants.

Each of our four residential service plans includes targeted carpenter ant treatments. These are available in ¼ or 1-acre treatments that are deployed during quarterly or bi-monthly visits from our technicians. These treatments can remove existing infestations while deterring new ones.

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If you’re at loggerheads with carpenter ants infesting your Burleson, TX home, call Sureguard Termite and Pest Services today to cut them down to size.

CARPENTER ANT CONTROL IN BURLESON TX

Carpenter ants are among the largest type of ants. There are at least 14 species of carpenter ants in Texas. Carpenter ants can be black, yellowish, red or a combination of red and orange. They make their colonies primarily in wood, especially very moist areas or areas affected by water damage.

Typical locations include:

  • Wood affected by water seepage
  • Areas around plumbing in kitchens and bathrooms
  • Wood in contact with soil such as siding or porch supports
  • Hollow wooden doors, ceiling beams
  • Voids under attic insulation or in crawl spaces

These types of ants become pests when they begin to nest and or forage for food in homes and other buildings.  By knowing where to look for them and understanding ways to control them, homeowners can minimize damage that could occur to their home.