OPPT Prevents Ants and Other Pests from getting into You Home

An Outside Perimeter Preventive Treatment

An OPPT is an Outside Perimeter Preventive Treatment.  This is a treatment applied to the outside foundation of the house to prevent organisms like ants, earwigs, millipedes, centipedes and other creepy crawlies from getting into your house.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Carpenter Ant OPPT Time

Carpenter Ants on a Deck

It is time to do the first treatment (OPPT) on your structure. It is warm enough for the ants to be active. Carpenter ants eat liquid food. They like plant nectars so are getting the nectars from flowers of blooming trees and plants.  They may be eating syrups or “Pop can dregs” in your home.  They also like liquids that maybe in your garbage. Read the rest of this entry »

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Carpenter Ant Both Male and Female have Wings

Carpenter ants ondeck

Carpenter ants

In about 2 weeks it will be time for the carpenter ant reproductives to fly.   The males come out first to determine if it is time to fly.  When they determine that the time is right they release a pheromone that tells the female reproductives that it is time to fly out and mate.  This is called the nuptual flight.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Carpenter Ants Eat Liquid Foods

Ants eat liquids

Ant on Concrete Foundation

Carpenter ants are starting to show themselves inside of the house.  They will go to the shower, sink or bathtub and go down into the drain to get water.  They take this water back to the nest inside of your structure.  This nest is considered a satelite nest.  The Queen’s nest is outside.  This shows there is definitely an infestation within the home.  Do not panic if it is before March 15 as they are just getting water. This is actually a good sign that your structure is dry.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Blue Atlas Cedar Allows Rats and Ants into your Home

Blue Atlas Cedar Touching the Roof

Blue Atlas Cedar Touching the Roof

This Blue Atlas Cedar is touching the roof that can serve as a way for carpenter ants to get into the structure.  Also Rats can get into the structure.  The tree must be pruned at least four feet (4′) away from the structure.  If you would like for Olympic Spray Service to do that pruning please call us at 457-4341 or 1-800-828-5508.  Read the rest of this entry »

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