Control Pests On Your Property: Have Your Tree Stumps Removed

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Control Pests On Your Property: Have Your Tree Stumps Removed

17 May 2019
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A tree stump isn't just an eyesore; it's also a favorable spot for a pest infestation, especially when it comes to ants. Not only will a stump attract these insects, but if the stump is close to your house, it might even lead them inside. Removing the tree stump is the best way to avoid this type of scenario.

Learn to Spot an Infestation

It's a good idea to be able to recognize an infestation around any dead tree stumps around your property. In most cases, you should be able to see the ants circulating around the tree. However, in some cases, you might only see holes in the stump's exterior. In the case of carpenter ants, they often hollow out the wood in order to create nests inside them. If you see substantial damage to the stump, it's likely that you have an infestation taking place. 

Remember That Treatments Are Temporary

You might think that stump removal is too extensive of a process and you can simply treat the area with an insecticide. Sure, this treatment might kill any active colonies that are living inside the stump. However, as long as the stump remains, another colony of ants will come along and see it as a living area and set up shop. The only way to completely eradicate the issue is to remove the stump. 

Know That Ants Can Migrant

If the tree stump is located near your home, an infestation outside is only the beginning of your problems. Over time, the ants will hollow much of the wood from the stump. Once this happens, they'll likely look for someplace else to move their nest. Often time, the wood structures that make up the exterior of your home seem like a great location. The best thing you can do is remove the stump to prevent these insects from coming inside your home. 

Stumps Present Additional Hazards

In addition to increasing your infestation risks, leaving a dead tree stump on your property can also create serious safety hazards. As you walk around your lawn or your children run around, it's very easy for someone to trip, fall, and injure themselves. The risk of injury is even greater for someone who doesn't live in your home and isn't familiar with the stump. 

Whether you have a full-blown infestation now or you want to prevent one, it's a good idea to be proactive and contact a company that offers stump grinding and removal services such as Tree Landers.