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Carpenter Ants

Pest Identification

Size

6 to 13 mm in length

Color

Black to reddish to orange to black/red combinations

Body Structure

Head, thorax, and abdomen with a small node on the pedicel.

Characteristics

Generally, there is a single queen in the colony but often supplementary queens as well. Colonies typically are around 15,000 workers when mature, but potentially could be over 100,000 workers. Foods are both carbohydrates and protein, with insects a major part of the diet.

Habitat & Behavior

The usual habitat of a colony of carpenter ants is within wood, often wood buried or partially buried in the soil. They also commonly establish “satellite” colonies that may be in a structure, maintaining contact between the two colonies with the workers who travel to and from over well-defined trails.

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Prevention & Treatment

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