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Stop Carpenter Ant Damage at the Source
Carpenter ants are more than a nuisance — they burrow into wood and can weaken the structural integrity of your home over time. Unlike termites, they don’t eat wood but tunnel through it to build nests, often inside walls, attics, or damp areas. Catseye Pest Control delivers targeted carpenter ant treatment plans that remove the colony and prevent its return. We begin with a thorough inspection, locate satellite nests, and apply strategic treatments using minimally invasive techniques. Our approach includes moisture management and structural exclusion to eliminate conducive conditions and stop future infestations.
Inspection & Nest Detection
We thoroughly inspect your home for signs of carpenter ant activity, identify main and satellite nests, and pinpoint entry points and moisture-prone areas.
Targeted Treatment Application
We apply specialized insecticides directly to infested areas using non-invasive techniques that reach deep into walls, foundations, and hidden tunnels.
Moisture Control & Exclusion
We address conditions that attract carpenter ants and seal access points to prevent them from returning. Recommendations for long-term moisture management are provided.
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Pest Removal Service For Homes
The Catseye mission is to protect your home by providing the best pest control program and award-winning customer service. We are experts at carpenter ant elimination through a time-tested process that includes:
- Platinum Home Protection Money-Back Guarantee
- Free Inspection of Your Home
- Customized Treatment Plan
- Comprehensive, In-Depth Service Visits
- Flexible Scheduling & Emergency Visits
- Secure Online Account & Dedicated Customer Service Representative
- Catseye’s Signature Service Scan System & Reporting
Prevent Structural Wood Damage
Carpenter ants can silently damage the wooden framing of your home, especially in moisture-prone areas like basements or bathrooms. Over time, this can compromise walls, floors, and ceilings. Catseye’s removal service stops the infestation before it spreads. We combine targeted treatment with moisture control recommendations and exclusion work to fortify your home against further invasion.
Keep Carpenter Ants from Coming Back
Our team doesn’t just eliminate visible ants — we find and destroy the colony. This includes locating satellite nests that may be hidden in wall voids, window frames, or crawl spaces. We also identify moisture issues that attract carpenter ants and provide sealing services to block re-entry. Ongoing monitoring ensures your home stays protected from future infestations.
Signs You May Have Carpenter Ants
Be on the lookout for these signs of carpenter ant activity, which often indicate nesting inside structural wood.
Large Black Ants Indoors
Spotting big black ants, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, or basements, is a common early sign of infestation.
Wood Shavings (Frass)
Carpenter ants push out sawdust-like debris as they tunnel, often found near baseboards, windowsills, or door frames.
Rustling Sounds in Walls
Faint rustling noises from walls, especially at night, may indicate ant activity within wood structures.
Winged Ants (Swarmers)
Seeing winged ants indoors usually signals a mature colony nearby preparing to spread and form new nests.
Hollow-Sounding Wood
Tapping on walls or wood that sounds hollow can point to internal damage caused by tunneling ants.
Moisture Issues or Leaks
Carpenter ants prefer damp wood — ongoing leaks or high humidity can make your home a prime nesting site.
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The Catseye Guarantee
At Catseye Pest Control, your satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why every service we provide comes backed by the Catseye Guarantee — a commitment to delivering safe, effective, and long-lasting pest control solutions. Whether you’re dealing with ants, rodents, or nuisance wildlife, our trained technicians won’t stop until the job is done right. If pests return between visits, so will we, at no extra charge. It’s pest protection you can count on, with results you can see.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have carpenter ants or termites?
While both pests damage wood, they differ in appearance and behavior. Carpenter ants are large (¼–½ inch), have segmented bodies with narrow waists, and move more visibly in and around your home. Termites are smaller with straight waists and may be hidden entirely within wood. Carpenter ants leave frass (wood shavings) behind, while termites do not. Seeing large black ants or hearing faint noises in walls are common carpenter ant signs. Catseye offers inspections to confirm the species and recommend the proper treatment plan.
Are carpenter ants dangerous to my home?
Yes. Carpenter ants hollow out wood to build their nests and can cause serious structural damage over time. Though they don’t eat the wood like termites, the tunnels they carve weaken beams, joists, and supports. This is especially concerning in moisture-damaged wood, where ants thrive. Left untreated, an infestation can spread to multiple areas. Early detection and professional treatment are critical to protecting your home’s integrity.
Can I treat carpenter ants on my own?
DIY treatments may offer temporary relief but often fail to eliminate the root of the problem — the nest. Store-bought sprays only affect ants you see, not the hidden colony. Without locating and destroying the nests, the ants will return. Professional pest control from Catseye ensures the entire infestation is addressed, using precise applications and follow-up monitoring to keep your home carpenter ant-free.
How do carpenter ants get inside homes?
Carpenter ants often enter through cracks in the foundation, gaps in siding, or vents. they’re drawn to damp, decaying wood and can exploit leaky roofs, windows, or plumbing to gain access. Satellite colonies may also form inside wall voids after initial infiltration. Catseye identifies entry points during inspection and provides exclusion services to seal them off permanently.
Do carpenter ants return after removal?
Without addressing the root causes — like moisture problems or unsealed entry points — carpenter ants can return. That’s why Catseye offers not just removal but long-term prevention. We monitor for activity after treatment, provide repair recommendations, and ensure conditions aren’t favorable for re-infestation. With our integrated approach, recurrence is significantly reduced.
How fast can you remove carpenter ants?
Catseye typically completes carpenter ant treatments in 1–2 visits, depending on the extent of the infestation. During the first visit, we conduct a detailed inspection and begin treatment. A follow-up may be scheduled to ensure the colony has been fully eliminated and preventive measures are in place. Emergency services are available if needed, and we always work around your schedule to minimize disruption.
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Catseye has been the industry’s only premium pest control, wildlife control and removal, and pest control exclusion systems provider for nearly three decades in the Northeast United States. Throughout that time, Catseye has branched out and brought its high-quality pest control services to other parts of the country. We are currently servicing four different states on the East Coast, and constantly expanding to offer our expertise to satisfy your needs.
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