If you live in Surrey, Vancouver, Port Coquitlam, or Delta, you’re no stranger to the pest issues that come with a damp climate. While termites get a lot of attention, carpenter ants can be just as destructive. They don’t eat wood—but they tunnel through it, weakening structures from the inside out.
⚠️ Signs You Might Have Carpenter Ants
Not sure if those large black ants in your home are just annoying or a real problem? Here’s what to watch for:
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Rustling noises inside walls, especially at night
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Small piles of wood shavings or frass near baseboards
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Large black ants (with visible segmentation) indoors
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Winged ants emerging indoors—this usually means a colony is established
Carpenter ants are most active in spring and early summer. That’s when you’re most likely to see them scouting for food—or worse, expanding their nest.
🛠️ How They Damage Your Home
Unlike termites, carpenter ants don’t eat the wood—they excavate it to build tunnels and nesting galleries. That means they’re usually found in:
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Damp, decaying wood in crawlspaces or basements
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Rooflines, attics, or exterior walls with moisture damage
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Trees, stumps, or wooden sheds near your home
Over time, they can weaken beams, flooring, and framing—causing serious structural problems if ignored.
🧰 Our Carpenter Ant Control Process
At Elite Pest Control, we’ve helped homeowners across Surrey, Vancouver, Port Coquitlam, and Delta eliminate carpenter ant infestations for good. Here’s how we handle it:
✅ Thorough inspection to locate all nests
✅ Targeted treatments with professional-grade solutions
✅ Moisture and entry point sealing to prevent return
✅ Optional quarterly pest maintenance for long-term protection
We know the local environment and build treatment plans that suit your exact home and pest conditions.
🏡 Common Problem Zones in the Lower Mainland
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Surrey: High-risk zones include homes with cedar siding and wooded yards
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Vancouver: Older homes with roof leaks and heritage siding often attract ants
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Port Coquitlam: Basements and crawlspaces are common infestation sites
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Delta: Ants often migrate from nearby greenery into homes during wet weather
📞 Act Before They Spread
Carpenter ants don’t go away on their own. The longer they stay, the more damage they cause. If you’ve spotted any warning signs, book an inspection with us today.
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