Carpenter ants may not eat wood like termites, but they can still cause serious damage by tunneling through it to build their nests. And unlike other ants, they’re not just after your crumbs—they’re ...
Green Matters on MSN
Carpenter Ants on the Loose? Here Are Three Natural Ways to Rid Your House of Them
Seeing a large black ant somewhere in or around your home can send chills up the spine of the average homeowner. These little ...
The Family Handyman on MSN
The Must-Know Survival Guide To Flying Ants Every Homeowner Needs to Know
Encountering a swarm of airborne arthropods in and around your home can be unsettling. Don't panic! Here's what you need to know about flying ants.
While many people view them as pests, they actually play an important role in the natural breakdown of decaying wood. Understanding a bit more about these insects can help you determine whether their ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Get Rid Of Ants In Your House Once And For All
Ants are tiny so that it’s nearly impossible to keep them out of your house, says Bertone. But these tips can help: · Remove thick mulch up against your home, and trim tree limbs and shrubs so they ...
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