Stop Wood Damage Before It Spreads

Secure Carpenter Ant Control in Cedar Springs

You notice a trail of large black ants crossing your deck railing in the evening, each one moving with purpose toward a crack in the wood. Carpenter ants don't just invade—they excavate, creating smooth galleries inside structural beams, soffits, and decks. In Cedar Springs, where wooded lots and lakefront properties are common, moisture-damaged wood becomes an open invitation for colonies to establish and expand. Travis Pest Control provides thorough inspections and targeted treatments that eliminate both parent and satellite colonies.


Treatments target carpenter ant colonies in walls, decks, soffits, crawlspaces, and wooden structural elements. Inspections identify moisture-damaged wood, tree overhangs, and nesting trails, pinpointing the source of activity before applying long-lasting treatments. Lake and wooded regions around Cedar Springs see higher carpenter ant pressure, especially in spring and summer when colonies send out winged swarmers to establish new nests. Preventative recommendations include tree trimming and moisture reduction to limit future infestations.


Schedule a carpenter ant evaluation in Cedar Springs and protect your home from costly structural damage.

How Our Process Works

Your technician starts by inspecting all wood-to-soil contact points, overhanging tree branches, and areas with past water damage or leaks. In Cedar Springs, this often includes deck posts, crawlspace beams, and windowsills where moisture accumulates. The inspection traces ant trails back to the parent colony, which may be located inside walls, attics, or exterior wood piles.


Travis Pest Control uses a combination of dust treatments, liquid applications, and baiting systems designed to reach deep into galleries. Carpenter ants hollow out wood without eating it, so colonies can grow for years undetected. Your technician applies treatments directly into voids, cracks, and entry points, ensuring the active ingredient reaches both foraging workers and the queen.


Follow-up visits confirm colony elimination and check for new activity. If moisture or wood-to-ground contact remains, your technician provides guidance on drainage improvements, gutter repairs, and wood replacement to prevent re-infestation. Every step is designed to address the root cause, not just the visible symptoms.


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Key Benefits of This Service

Property owners in Cedar Springs often have questions about carpenter ant behavior, treatment safety, and the difference between termites and ants. These answers help you understand what to look for and how professional control protects your investment.

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How do I know if I have carpenter ants or termites?
Carpenter ants have narrow waists and bent antennae, while termites have straight waists and straight antennae. Carpenter ants leave behind smooth wood shavings, whereas termites produce mud tubes.
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Can carpenter ants cause serious structural damage?
Yes. Over time, carpenter ant colonies weaken beams, soffits, and joists, leading to sagging, cracking, and costly repairs if left untreated.
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How long does it take to eliminate a carpenter ant colony?
Most treatments require two to three weeks to reach the entire colony. Your technician monitors progress during follow-up visits and adjusts treatments as needed.
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Are the treatments safe for my family and pets?
Yes. Treatments are applied in targeted areas such as wall voids and crawlspaces, and products used are approved for residential applications with minimal exposure risk.
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Why do I see more carpenter ants in spring?
Spring triggers swarming, when winged reproductive ants leave the colony to establish new nests. Cedar Springs' wooded areas provide ideal conditions for colony expansion during this season.

Carpenter ants compromise structural integrity quietly, and by the time you notice trails or sawdust, damage may already be extensive. Professional treatment locates hidden colonies and applies solutions that reach deep into wood galleries. Contact us today to request a carpenter ant control service evaluation in Cedar Springs and stop the damage before it spreads.