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Carpenter Ant & Ant Control in Brooklyn Heights

Last updated: 27/06/2026

Ants in Brooklyn Heights' historic brownstones typically enter around old window frames and foundation gaps in garden-level units — the deep baseboard gaps and original wood in this 19th-century housing stock give them an easy route in, and we treat the trail and the entry point together, not just the visible ants.

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Brooklyn Heights' landmarked brownstones and row houses are among NYC's oldest housing stock, built with original wood framing, stone foundations, and window frames that have settled and gapped over more than a century. That settling is exactly what gives ants an entry route into garden-level and basement units in particular.

Deep baseboard gaps and original wood joinery — features of this historic construction that modern buildings don't have — mean an ant trail can run from an outdoor foraging site straight into a unit through a foundation crack or an old window frame, without much resistance.

We follow the trail back to the entry point rather than just treating where the ants are visible, because a Brooklyn Heights brownstone's old wood and stone construction usually has more than one gap worth sealing.

Are those large black ants in my NYC apartment carpenter ants — and are they dangerous?

University of Minnesota Extension explains that carpenter ants do not eat wood — they remove it to create galleries and tunnels for nesting, pushing the chewed-out sawdust outside. Their parent nests are found in moist or decayed wood from water leaks, condensation or poor air circulation, so an indoor carpenter-ant problem usually signals a hidden moisture issue that needs fixing too. (University of Minnesota Extension — Carpenter Ants)

University of Minnesota Extension describes how carpenter ant colonies operate as a parent nest plus one or more satellite nests: the parent nest needs moist wood, while satellite nests can hold workers, older larvae and pupae in drier wood closer to a food source indoors. This is why treating only the visible indoor foragers fails — the parent colony survives and re-seeds the satellites unless it is located and treated. (University of Minnesota Extension — Carpenter Ants)

University of California IPM explains why baiting beats spraying for ants: foraging workers carry small portions of bait back to the nest, where it is passed mouth-to-mouth to other workers, larvae and queens, killing the whole colony. Spraying around the foundation only kills the foragers you see, leaving the colony and its queens intact — so it will not provide permanent control. (UC Statewide IPM Program — Ants)

Penn State Extension notes that the swarming winged reproductives of carpenter ants are commonly mistaken for termite swarmers, but the two are easy to separate: ants have a constricted, pinched waist, elbowed (bent) antennae and front wings longer than the hind wings, whereas termites have a broad waist, straight beaded antennae and four wings of roughly equal length. (Penn State Extension — Carpenter Ants)

Utah State University Extension notes that odorous house ants — a common NYC look-alike for budding indoor colonies — get their name from the rotten, coconut-like smell they give off when crushed, a quick field test that separates them from pavement ants. About 3 mm long and brown-to-black, they readily nest indoors and reproduce by budding. (Utah State University Extension — Odorous House Ant)

Carpenter ants vs. termites — the two-minute identification check

Carpenter antEastern subterranean termite
WaistPinched (petiole between thorax and abdomen visible)Broad and uniform — no pinch
AntennaeElbowed (bent at a clear angle)Straight, beaded
Swarmer wingsForewings noticeably larger than hindwingsAll four wings roughly equal length
Frass / debrisCoarse, fibrous — looks like shredded wood mixed with insect partsFine soil/mud packed into galleries and mud tubes
Wood damageSmooth galleries along the grain; clean inside (does not eat wood)Galleries packed with soil and mud; never clean (eats wood)
Moisture requirementParent nest in already-softened, moist or decayed woodNeeds soil contact and high moisture; builds mud tubes

How much does carpenter ant & ant control cost in NYC?

$60–$500

National average: $150–$250 per visit (Angi). Typical single treatment: $80–$500 (small infestation). Bob Vila national range: $60–$215. Follow-up/retreatment visits: $40–$120.

US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.

Market range — not our quote

This is a market range synthesised from published cost guides — not a quote from this provider. The actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.

US national — NYC typically higher; no NYC-specific ant cost guide located, unlike bed bugs/rats/roaches.

What drives the price

  • Infestation location (attic/basement/exterior walls cost more than kitchen/living space due to access difficulty)
  • Severity
  • Treatment method
  • One-off vs follow-up retreatment
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Signs you have a ant control problem

  • An ant trail entering around an old window frame or foundation crack, especially in a garden-level unit
  • Ants concentrated near a specific baseboard gap or piece of original woodwork
  • Trails that reappear after cleaning up the visible ants
  • Activity that tracks with damp weather or a nearby moisture source

Why Brooklyn Heights sees this

Brooklyn Heights' 19th-century brownstones and row houses have original wood, deep baseboard gaps, and settled window frames that give ants an entry route not present in modern construction.

Garden-level and basement units in these historic homes are especially prone to ant trails entering around old window frames and foundations.

Simple, transparent process

Our Carpenter Ant & Ant Control Process

  1. 1

    Trail and entry-point inspection

    We trace the ant trail back to where it enters — commonly an old window frame, foundation gap, or baseboard opening in this housing stock.

  2. 2

    Targeted baiting

    Non-repellent bait placed along the confirmed trail, carried back to the colony rather than just killing foragers on contact.

  3. 3

    Entry-point sealing

    Foundation gaps and window-frame openings get sealed once treatment has taken effect.

  4. 4

    Follow-up

    A return visit confirms the trail has stopped and the entry point stays sealed.

Carpenter Ant & Ant Control — FAQs

How much does ant control cost in NYC?

Market rates for ant control in NYC typically run $60–$500, based on published cost guides (not this provider's quote). National average: $150–$250 per visit (Angi). Typical single treatment: $80–$500 (small infestation). Bob Vila national range: $60–$215. Follow-up/retreatment visits: $40–$120. Actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.

Why do I keep seeing ants in my garden-level apartment?

Brooklyn Heights' historic brownstones have deep baseboard gaps and settled window frames that give ants an easy route into garden-level units specifically — we trace the trail back to that entry point rather than just treating the visible ants.

Will sealing the window frame stop the ants for good?

Sealing the entry point after the colony is baited and controlled is what makes it last — sealing alone without treating the colony first just pushes them to find the next gap in the original woodwork.

Is this different from ants in a newer Brooklyn building?

Yes — modern construction doesn't have the settled window frames and deep baseboard gaps that a 19th-century Brooklyn Heights brownstone does, so the entry points we check here are specific to this older housing stock.

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