How to Get Rid of Carpenter Ants in Northern New Jersey
If carpenter ants invade your northern New Jersey home, a can of Raid is not going to do the job. Spraying carpenter ants or any ant species with house or garden insecticide will actually make ant infestations worse. Ants live in huge colonies that can number in the tens of thousands, even millions. The busy ants you see trailing from your trashcan or swarming over spilled food on your kitchen floor are just the tip of the iceberg.
Ant colonies are highly specialized. The ants you see foraging for food are worker ants. Killing a few dozen, even a few hundred worker ants with insecticide sprays will barely impact the well-hidden main colony where more workers tend the egg-laying queen and larvae. Household pesticides simply cause ant colonies to split or change location, making the main nest that much more difficult to find and eliminate.
Wood-destroying carpenter ants can be particularly difficult to locate because they nest in hollow galleries gnawed into the support beams inside the walls of your house well out of sight. Northern New Jersey ant control professionals fight carpenter ant invasions on several levels. A non-repellent spray is used to create a barrier around your home. As ants travel through this poisonous barrier, toxins cling to their bodies and are spread through the colony during grooming. Ant baits are also used to lure ants into eating poison-laced food. When worker ants return to feed colony inhabitants, they spread the poison until the entire colony dies.
