Monday, May 23, 2011

FLORIDA CARPENTER ANTS ARE NOT CARPENTERS

FLORIDA CARPENTER ANT
FED UP!  Tired of seeing Carpenter Ants in your home and sick of spraying those awful smelling insecticides? Trying to kill off what seems to be a never ending army of silent invaders?

NO PROBLEM! Collier Pest Control?s highly developed method of Carpenter Ant Control can rid you of your nightly aggravations.  As the population of Florida continues to grow with development extending into previously undisturbed land, ant and insect sightings in homes are on the rise.

The Florida Carpenter Ant is a large ant, up to 1" inch long, with its head and
thorax brown, and abdomen black.  The reputation of this ant being a house wrecker is all fable.  The Florida Carpenter Ant does not eat wood, as termites do.  They will, however,
excavate galleries in previously damaged wood from moisture, termites, or dry rot.  The Florida Carpenter Ant feeds on honeydew produced from aphids, other insects, and household scraps.

The Florida Carpenter Ant nests in the ground beneath root systems, rotting logs, tree stumps, mulch beds, tree cavities or any moisture area.  These ants foliage indoors for water, food, or to form a satellite colony.  A sub colony is a secondary colony to support the main colony.

Collier Pest Control will control these swiftly moving, nocturnal pests by eliminating the satellite colonies in your home, killing other colonies around your home and applying carpenter ant repelling materials to keep all unwanted guests from returning to your home.

Call Collier Pest Control, 239-455-4300, for a free estimate and a complete explanation on how this new method of Carpenter Ant treatment will work for you or any other service we offer, or look us up online on our web site at www.collierpestcontrol.com.  You also can Email us at info@collierpestcontrol.com  Don't let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!

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