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Carpenter Ants Control
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Professional carpenter ants treatment across Boulder. Wood-destroying ants that excavate galleries in moist or damaged wood.

Carpenter Ants

Carpenter Ants are a recurring concern across the Denver metro, and Boulder is no exception. Boulder is wedged against the foothills with the city's western boundary effectively up against open space and protected wildland. Boulder Creek, Wonderland Lake, and the extensive open-space ring create constant wildlife corridors into residential blocks. Carpenter ants love moisture-damaged wood: window sills, door thresholds, deck ledger boards, roof leak zones, leaky chimney flashing, and rotting tree stumps within 100 yards of the house.

Older Front Range homes with original wood windows and aging flashing develop chronic carpenter ant pressure. New homes with composite materials are less vulnerable but still get carpenter ant satellite colonies in firewood and landscape timbers. In Boulder specifically, foothill proximity drives intense rodent, squirrel, raccoon, and bear pressure. student rental concentration near cu drives bed bugs and roaches. environmentally-conscious clientele expects eco-first methods. older hill homes with original construction face heavy carpenter ant and overwintering pest pressure. compounds the picture — meaning Boulder homes face carpenter ants pressure that's distinct from the metro average.

EPC has run carpenter ants jobs across every corner of Boulder. Boulder housing is a mix of expensive foothill-adjacent estates, dense student rental housing near CU, and older Hill and Mapleton neighborhoods with original 1900s construction. Student rentals see disproportionate bed bug and cockroach pressure due to high turnover and shared housing. Our approach is wood-destroying ants that excavate galleries in moist or damaged wood.

How EPC Treats Carpenter Ants in Boulder

Locate the Parent Colony

Workers we see indoors are foragers from a parent colony in a nearby tree, stump, or wall void. Tech follows trails and inspection patterns to find the actual nest — not just the visible ants.

Direct Nest Treatment

Once located, the colony is treated directly with non-repellent termiticide or dust applied into the nest cavity. Eliminates the queen and the entire colony.

Perimeter Barrier

Non-repellent perimeter treatment around the foundation and at known entry points. Foragers cross the barrier, return to satellite colonies, and transfer the active ingredient through the colony.

Moisture Source Identification

Tech identifies and reports the water issue feeding the carpenter ants — leaking gutter, missing flashing, blocked weephole, wet crawlspace insulation. Without the moisture fix, ants come back.

Signs of Carpenter Ants in Boulder Homes

  • Large black ants (1/4 inch+) inside the home, especially at night
  • Coarse sawdust-like 'frass' below baseboards, windowsills, or crawlspace beams
  • Soft rustling sounds inside walls or behind moisture-damaged wood
  • Winged ants emerging indoors in spring (always indicates an interior nest)
  • Trails of large black ants between an outdoor source (tree, woodpile) and the house

Carpenter Ants Prevention for Boulder Properties

  • Repair roof leaks, gutter overflows, and chronic plumbing drips immediately
  • Replace water-damaged wood — don't just paint over it
  • Keep firewood, lumber, and mulch piles away from the house
  • Trim tree branches so none touch the roof or siding (ant highways)
  • Improve crawlspace ventilation; install vapor barrier where humidity is high

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