Sarki
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Got a nice surprise the other day. Carrying supplies up to the loft as I'm getting ready to sheetrock the loft of my 26' x 32' pole barn/garage. Cleared the site and built the garage last summer. Been finishing up the interior all winter....fiberglass insulation, 3/4 plywood on walls, sheetrock on 12' ceiling in main area.
I'm in the loft and I look up at the exposed rafters w/fiberglass batt insulation and see 3 areas swarming with carpenter ants. Grabbed a can of ant spray and went to town. We're talking like a hundred carpenter ants, some larger winged ones as well. Looks like they were nesting between the side of the insulation and the rafters. Since spraying I'm now finding them all over the garage where I had not found any before. I pulled down a few pieces of insulation in the area where I noticed them swarming and haven't found anymore.
What to do??? No way I want to put the sheetrock up on the ceiling of the loft until I am certain these ants are deader than dead and gone for good.
Anybody have experience with getting rid of carpenter ants. The garage is built on a wooded lot that I cleared and raised. With all the rain here in the NE lately I'm sure that added to my problem. These guys are probably running for high ground.
I'm in the loft and I look up at the exposed rafters w/fiberglass batt insulation and see 3 areas swarming with carpenter ants. Grabbed a can of ant spray and went to town. We're talking like a hundred carpenter ants, some larger winged ones as well. Looks like they were nesting between the side of the insulation and the rafters. Since spraying I'm now finding them all over the garage where I had not found any before. I pulled down a few pieces of insulation in the area where I noticed them swarming and haven't found anymore.
What to do??? No way I want to put the sheetrock up on the ceiling of the loft until I am certain these ants are deader than dead and gone for good.
Anybody have experience with getting rid of carpenter ants. The garage is built on a wooded lot that I cleared and raised. With all the rain here in the NE lately I'm sure that added to my problem. These guys are probably running for high ground.

I would also put down a perimeter defense, but get something that works not the useless **** they sell at the home centers. I've "heard" that cypermethrin works really well, but it may not be easily available in your state without some creebayative efforts.

