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| Found
throughout the United States in a variety
of species. The
tunnels they excavate in wood are clean.
almost sandpapered in appearance, unlike
termite tunnels.
These
are among the largest of ants and are
vicious biters. Workers vary greatly in
size from 1/4" to 3/8" in length. Usually
they are black, but may have some brown
coloration. They're long-legged and move
swiftly..
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| Termites
are extremely important in nature. They
recycle fallen trees and other materials
back into soil. We need termites, however,
a termite cannot tell the difference between
a pine log and a pine board our your home.
Therefore, homeowners must understand
termites and how they can be controlled.
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Carpenter
bees look like bumblebees except the Carpenter
bee has a (fuzzy) rear area of body with
yellowish hair and the bumblebee has a
(shinny) rear area. Carpenter bees build
nests in wood, where the Bumblebee build
their nest in the ground. Carpenter Bees
will bore perfectly round and smooth holes
in wood which most often make a 90 degree
turn, making long interior tunnels, and
with the grain of the wood to develop
their larvae. The entrance hole is usually
round, but the "galleries" run with the
grain of the wood. Common sites they choose
to bore into include eaves, siding, window
sills, under decks and railings. They
prefer untreated wood or well-weathered
wood. Look for piles of sawdust under
the holes. You will often see them going
in and out.
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The
old house borer belongs to a group called
cerambycid beetles, which are also known
as long-horned beetles. Most long-horned
beetles are wood borers in the larval
stage, but only the old house borer is
a serious pest in homes. Adult old house
borers range from 5/8 to 1 inch in length.
They are brownish black in color, with
many gray hairs on the head and forepart
of the body. The segment just behind the
head has a shiny raised bump on each side,
giving it the appearance of a face.
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| Second
only to termites in destroying wood. They
leave small,
round holes in wooden articles along with
a residue of fine, powder-like dust.
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We
are members of:
Summit
County Pest Control Association
Ohio Pest
Control Association
National
Pest Control Association
We
are fully Licensed and Insured
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