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ANT CONTROL
PEST LOCATION RATE
• Tree trunks
0.5 – 1.0 . oz in one
gallon of water
REMARKS
Apply this dilution to tree trunks which
have carpenter ant trails, or where
carpenter ants are looking for food. Be
sure to completely wet the bark from
the ground to as high as possible on
the trunk.
Carpenter Ants in
wood
1.0 . oz in one gallon
of water
REMARKS
For control of carpenter ants in trees, utility poles,
fencing or deck materials, drill to nd the infested
cavity. Inject or foam the recommended rate into
the cavity. Use sufcient volume and a tool with a
splash back guard.
Carpenter Ants
in soil
0.5 – 1.0 oz in one
gallon of water
REMARKS
For control of carpenter ants tunneling in soil,
apply as a drench. The dilution or foam can also
be injected every 8 to 12 inches. It is important to
create a vertical barrier especially at the edges of
walls, driveways, or other surfaces beneath which
the ants may be tunneling.
Carpenter Ants
in wood piles and
stored lumber
0.5 – 1.0 oz in one
gallon of water
REMARKS
Deliver a coarse drenching spray with a hose-end
sprayer or sprinkling can. Do not use wood for
lumber or burn it until one month after treatment.
Do not use wood for structures.
Carpenter Ants in
rewood
1.0 . oz in one gallon
of water
REMARKS
Apply the dilution to the soil where rewood will
be stacked at the rate of one gallon per 8 square
feet. DO NOT treat the rewood directly.










