As a Toronto homeowner, you probably do all you can to protect your home from invasive insect pests, such as the hardy and industrious carpenter ants. This species does not eat wood as termites do; however, they can damage any wooden surface by scraping and chewing into it to create tunnels and nests. At Truly Nolen, we can provide carpenter ant treatment, along with a few landscaping tips that may help you prevent these pests from entering your home.
1. Keep Tree Branches Trimmed
Carpenter ants may find their way into your home using tree branches that overhang your roof. They use branches as a type of bridge and find their way onto your roof, where they can gain entrance in several ways, including:- Crawling under damaged shingles or flashing
- Loose chimney caps
- Chewing roofing wood