6-13 mm – Black to brown

Insect – High risk

Carpenter ant

Camponotus spp.

Carpenter ants dig galleries in wood to establish their nests, causing major structural damage. Prompt professional intervention is essential to avoid costly damage.

SIZE
6 to 13 mm
COLOR
Black to brownish
ACTIVITY
Nocturne
SEASON
April - October

§1Distinctive features

How to identify it

Measuring 6 to 13 mm, the carpenter ant is one of the largest ants in Quebec. Mostly black, sometimes brownish or with reddish hues, it is distinguished by its domed thorax. There are 5 main species in Quebec. Winged queens can reach 20 mm.

§2Habitat

Where to find it

It settles in damp or degraded wood – old stumps, forests, but also in dwellings: door sills, joists, window frames. A secondary nest can be created inside the house, even if the main nest is outside.

§3Reproduction

Lifecycle

PHASE 1
Egg
Hatching in about 60 days
PHASE 2
Larva
Development: 2 to 3 months
PHASE 3
Adult
Worker: 7 years - Queen: 17 years

Without intervention, an infestation can double in size in just a few weeks.

§4What to look out for

Signs of infestation

§5Why act fast

Risks

§6Prevention

How to avoid it

§7Pro method

How MW works

STEP 01

Inspection

Home location and assessment.

STEP 02

Preparation

Customized plan – pre-intervention measurements.

STEP 03

Treatment

Locate main and satellite nests, treat with non-repellent baits.

STEP 04

Follow-up

Inspection visit – written guarantee.

§8We answer you

Frequently asked questions

No, they excavate it for nesting. Structural damage can be as severe as that caused by termites.

The carpenter ant is considerably larger (6-13 mm), with a rounded thorax and a pronounced wasp-like waist.

Yes, they are very difficult to eliminate without treatment targeting the nest at source.

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24/7 INTERVENTION

React quickly, sleep well.

The longer the infestation lasts, the more expensive it becomes.