While humans may come to Albany from all over the world to experience all that the state of New York has to offer, none of them come for the same reason carpenter ants do. Those ants aren't going to take in a Broadway show, visit the Empire State building, ice skate at Rockefeller Center, or walk wide-eyed around Time Square. They come to New York for the heat and humidity and, of course, all the rotted wood they can chew on. There is not likely one tourist who can make this claim. And, here in Albany, with the Hudson River to our East and the Mohawk River to our north, carpenter ants are just as happy--too happy, if you ask us. So today we're going to touch on a few tips for making those destructive ants a little less happy.
Carpenter ants prefer moist, rotting wood. If you have any in your yard, you're going to attract these ants. It's just that simple. Use these strategies to keep wood from becoming an attractant for carpenter ants:
Some wood can attract carpenter ants even if it isn't wet. Consider these tips:
It is important to make your property as unattractive to these ants as possible. Follow this up with routine inspections. Our blog on identifying carpenter ant infestations should help.
When it comes to guarding against destructive insects, it is always a good idea to lean on trained individuals who know how to ensure that your property remains free of carpenter ants. If you live in Albany or our New York service area, give us a call to learn more about our residential pest control services.