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Old 5/10/09, 10:11 AM
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Old 5/10/09, 10:54 AM
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After further review (http://www.pestproducts.com/flyingants.htm#antvterm)

thin waist = ant?!?
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Flying ants have three body parts, termites pinched behind the head. I can't tell from the pictures what you are looking at, but hope that helps.
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To positively identify these critters I would need a much larger closeup. Carpenter ants have a specific thorax shape which is the most accurate identifier. Unlikey they would be termites in the open like that.



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Old 5/10/09, 11:43 PM
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To positively identify these critters I would need a much larger closeup. Carpenter ants have a specific thorax shape which is the most accurate identifier. Unlikey they would be termites in the open like that.
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Unless they just swarmed, I have never seen a termite just walking around. If there are no wings in the area, I would bet that they are not termites.
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Old 5/12/09, 8:52 AM
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For my reports, I'd take a picture up close.

Kill one.
Put it on a piece of white paper.
Set your camera on micro.
Get in close and focus.
Take the shot.

Look for elbowed antennae for ants - straight for wingless termite.

Check out the best online training (learn at your own pace) WDO course (IMHO ) at
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Old 5/12/09, 12:07 PM
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I was able to do a little editing to the picture and zoom in to the insect in question and it is a carpenter ant and not a termite. Believe me I am a certified pest control operator in Florida (Termiteville).

I attached something on identification that may be helpful with the differences between these insects.




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Old 5/12/09, 2:13 PM
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I believe that all home inspectors should be trained in WDO.
For many reasons, including:
  • WDOs can damage the structural components of a building
  • Use your training and certificate in your marketing
  • Structural repairs may have been part of WDO treatment
  • Signs of WDO treatment may indicate other concerns about the building
  • You know what you're looking at when you have knowledge
  • You can answer questions such as, "What's that pile of sawdust from?"
  • WDO management and prevention techniques in construction overlap the things that home inspectors look at
  • Finding infestation without signs of treatment is valuable
  • The age of WDO treatment (how long ago the treatment was performed) is valuable information to pass on to the new homebuyer. If a barrier treatment is old, it may not be reliable.
  • and on and on...
Free, online WDO course - with state accreditation - http://www.nachi.org/wdocourse.htm Learn at your own pace. Take the exam as many times as needed.

Every InterNACHI inspector should have taken this course by now. No excuses.

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Old 5/13/09, 12:15 AM
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Ben's photo shows the true way to determine carpenter ant identity. The thorax on all other ants is not smoothly rounded like the one shown. Without seeing a side view it's really difficult to identify. Size and color are not identity features.



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