
1. They Are Social
To say that carpenter ants are social doesn't mean that they are coming out of the woodwork trying to make friends with you. When an insect is social, it means that it lives in a colony with others of its own kind. All the ants in a colony are descended from a single queen. In a carpenter ant colony, the queen can lay thousands of eggs during her lifetime, which can last up to 25 years. Once a colony is well established, a generation of winged ants, male and female, will hatch. These ants are called swarmers, and their task is to mate with one another and then fly off to create new colonies elsewhere.2. They Can Bite, but They Don't Sting
Unlike some other ant species, carpenter ants don't have a painful defensive sting. They may bite in self-defence, but this is relatively rare. Carpenter ants aren't aggressive, and you would have to handle them fairly roughly to provoke them sufficiently to bite. When carpenter ants do bite, it can be mildly to moderately painful. Their jaws are strong enough to chew up wood, so you can imagine that they can really sink their jaws into soft flesh. Carpenter ants also inject an irritant called formic acid into the wound when they bite, which can cause a mild reaction. Nevertheless, carpenter ant bites typically heal quickly and cause no long-term ill effects.3. They Come in Different Colours
Different species of carpenter ants come in a range of colours:- Yellow
- Orange
- Red
- Light brown
- Dark brown