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The Woodworkers You Don’t Want: Inside the World of Carpenter Ants with Orkin Canada

Orkin Canada Warns Homeowners About Carpenter Ant Infestations and Prevention Tips

By Priya Menon
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Orkin Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rollins, Inc., alerts Canadian homeowners to increased carpenter ant activity during spring and provides tips to prevent infestations that can cause structural wood damage. The company highlights the importance of moisture control, sealing entry points, clearing wood debris, and vegetation management to minimize risk.

The Woodworkers You Don’t Want: Inside the World of Carpenter Ants with Orkin Canada
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Key Points

  • Carpenter ants can cause significant structural damage by infesting damp or decaying wood in homes.
  • Orkin Canada offers prevention tips including fixing moisture issues and sealing home entry points, underscoring their expertise in pest control services.
  • As a subsidiary of Rollins, Inc., Orkin Canada targets both residential and commercial clients across Canada, highlighting the pest control sector within environmental services and home maintenance markets.

TORONTO, May 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

With spring here, homeowners across Canada may begin noticing increased ant activity in and around their homes. While many ants are harmless, experts warn that carpenter ants are one pest that should never be ignored.

Often mistaken for common household ants, carpenter ants can indicate hidden moisture issues or wood damage. In regions across the country - where fluctuating temperatures, humidity, and aging housing stock are common - infestations can go unnoticed until significant structural damage has already occurred.

According to Orkin Canada, the country’s leading pest control provider, homeowners can reduce the risk of carpenter ant infestations by:

  • Eliminating moisture sources: Fix leaks in roofs, basements and plumbing, as carpenter ants are drawn to damp or decaying wood.
  • Sealing entry points: Repair cracks and gaps around doors, windows and foundations to limit access.
  • Clearing wood debris: Store firewood, lumber and decaying wood away from the home’s exterior.
  • Trimming vegetation: Keep trees and shrubs from touching the house, which can act as a bridge indoors.
  • Watching for warning signs: Wood shavings, winged ants or faint rustling sounds inside walls can all indicate carpenter ant activity.

For more information about pest prevention, visit orkincanada.ca

About Orkin Canada

Orkin Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rollins, Inc. (NYSE:ROL) is Canada's largest pest control and environment services provider; leader in the development of fast, effective and environmentally responsible pest control solutions.

One key program is the Home Pest Protection Program that provides customized pest control and prevention services to homeowners and property owners ensuring a pest free environment. Orkin Canada provides professional services to both residential and commercial clients from coast to coast. For more information and pest tips, visit www.orkincanada.ca, like www.facebook.com/OrkinCanada or subscribe to @Orkin.Canada on YouTube.

For media inquiries, contact: Gabby at gabby@brown-cohen.com or (437) 855-2228

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7e8e2868-9924-45ab-9981-08d3120dd304


Risks

  • Unnoticed carpenter ant infestations can lead to costly wood damage, impacting the home repair and construction sector.
  • Environmental factors like fluctuating temperatures and aging housing stock increase the risk of infestations, posing ongoing challenges for pest control providers.
  • The effectiveness of prevention programs depends on homeowner participation, creating uncertainty in demand for pest control services.

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