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Carpenter and Identification and Facts


What Does a Carpenter Ant Look Like?

There are many species of carpenter ants in the U.S., so identification can be hard. Their size and habits are simple way to differentiate them. Details like color, length, nest location, and group size are all important.


Red and Black Carpenter Ant

Carpenter ants come in a variety, and several species have a red and black coloration. There is the Florida carpenter ant, western carpenter ant, red carpenter ant, and others. These species are spread through North America.


Finding Carpenter Ant Nests

Carpenter ants are solitary. They come indoors for food and water. These ants tunnel in wood and other home structural materials. Piles of shavings from cleaning the galleries in nests are a sign of potential infestation.


Carpenter Ant Size

Carpenter ants are described as polymorphic. This means many sizes exist within a colony. Workers vary from 1/8″ to 0.5″ long. The queen is usually the largest in a colony. People often describe them as the “large ants”.

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