brown2501
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moving some stacked wood and found it full of ants is there some trick of the trade to prevent this? don't want them in the house next winter
thanks
thanks
Or let them Freeze.Ants are pretty common in fresh split wood here, especially oak and cherry, but they move out when the wood starts drying. Is this dry wood? If so, you have a different type of ant than I am used to dealing with.
But if it's still green, let it dry and I doubt you'll find any ants in it this fall.
Ants are relentless. Carpenter ants can build a nest 20' or more off the ground in an oak tree by getting into a cut off or broken branch opening. They will then travel up and down the tree while feeding the queen in her penthouse.moving some stacked wood and found it full of ants is there some trick of the trade to prevent this? I don't want them in the house next winter.
thanks
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