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The not so big house collection
The not so big house collection













Although some workers are active during the day, most activity occurs from shortly before dusk until dawn.

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The workers will forage up to 300 feet from their nest. Inside, they will also feed on sweets, eggs, meats, cakes and grease. What Do Carpenter Ant s Eat?Ĭarpenter ant s feed primarily on insect honeydew, plant and fruit juices, insects and other arthropods. If conditions are right, the male releases a pheromone that stimulates the female to leave her nest. Winged males are typically the first to emerge when environmental conditions like temperature and extended daylight signify that it’s time to swarm. Even though carpenter ant bites are very uncommon, its best to contactĪ pest control professional to control them since they can cause serious damage to structures.Ĭarpenter ant s will begin mating flights in a process called swarming. If you’ve been bitten by a carpenter ant, and the pinch has broken the skin, immediately clean the wound with soap and water, apply antibiotic ointment, and bandage the wound to prevent infection. People who disturb carpenter ant nests or handle them may detect an odor akin to vinegar, which is acetic acid and has a similar smell. They also use these powerful jaws to defend their colonies, so their bites can be painful and even break skin.Ĭarpenter ants can emit formic acid as a defense against other arthropods, but it poses no danger to humans.

the not so big house collection

Carpenter ants don’t have a stinger, so they can’t sting like some other ants.Ĭarpenter ants use their strong jaws, called mandibles, to scrape away wood and excavate nest galleries. Yes, carpenter ants can bite when they feel threatened, but it’s not common and their bites are not venomous, nor do they transmit disease.















The not so big house collection