Ants In Rain Gutters
And there are pests of the buzzing and stinging variety bees wasps and hornets.
Ants in rain gutters. Ants love moist conditions. Preventing ants from colonizing your gutters. Built in gutters also called box or hidden gutters are actually a type of rain gutter and can replace the latter especially when the conspicuous appearance of the rain gutter is the main issue. Make sure that gutters drain properly.
Wood destroying insects such as carpenter ants and termites can cause a lot of damage to the structural integrity of your home and foundation by hiding among fallen leaves in your gutters. Keeping in mind that ants thrive in dirty and clogged gutters your first priority is to make sure your gutters are clean. Keep trees and bushes off of the house and away from the roof line gutters. Ants can use branches to easily access your roof and gutters.
If you don t have the tools and equipment to do so you can have your roof professionally cleaned. What s more some ants bite humans as well as pets and may cause pain and irritation. Killing the ants directly with a spray isn t recommended because it doesn t remove the queen. Box gutters are valley like troughs at the edges of roofs which are concealed in appearance and don t draw attention from the beauty of the house.
Prevention is still the best solution to avoiding an ant infestation in your home. Ants can be very sneaky and very resourceful. Preventing insects before they become a problem is always the best way to avoid infestations and potential insect damage. Remember that ants often relocate the colony in cases of heavy rain or flooding.
This means you should have a regular roofing and gutter cleaning routine ideally done every six months. If this is the first time you ve seen ants in your house homemade or store bought remedies are often enough to fix the problem.