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Carpenter Ant Control · Dunbar

Carpenter Ant in Dunbar.

Dunbar's mature tree canopy, cedar-shingle West-Side heritage stock, and slow-drying rooflines drive persistent carpenter ant (Camponotus modoc) pressure — every West 41st block sees active colonies.

Carpenter Ant (Camponotus modoc) — specimen photograph, The Wild Pest field guide.
Carpenter Ant Camponotus modoc. Specimen photo from The Wild Pest Dunbar field library.
Why Dunbar

Why carpenter ant pressure is specific to Dunbar

Dunbar sees more carpenter ants per home than any other Vancouver neighbourhood we service, and it's not subtle. The neighbourhood's tree canopy — mature Western red cedars, Douglas firs, and big-leaf maples — keeps rooflines in partial shade for most of the day. Roof decks stay damp. That plus the heritage building stock (lots of pre-1940 Craftsman with cedar shingles and deep overhangs) produces the moisture signature Camponotus modoc colonies thrive in. Parent colonies typically live in dead branches of street trees; satellite colonies establish in roof returns, deck ledgers, and window frames. A single mature carpenter ant colony can send foragers 100+ metres, so if your neighbour has ants, you will too.

Local signs in Dunbar

  • Coarse frass beneath fascia boards and deck ledger joints.
  • Night-time trails from base of cedars to foundation vents.
  • Winged reproductives at kitchen windows in late April.
  • Hollow-sounding window frames on west-facing elevations.
  • Dead-branch parent colonies in street cedars along West 41st.

Seasonality in Dunbar

Dunbar swarmer flights peak mid-April through late May, slightly earlier than east-side blocks. Foraging activity runs through October in mild years.

What to do right now

Book a carpenter-ant inspection before a second season — mature Dunbar colonies accelerate quickly once they establish a satellite inside the building envelope.

The Wild Pest · Dunbar

Book Carpenter Ant service in Dunbar

On-site in Dunbar within 60 to 75 minutes, 7 days a week, 7am–10pm. Dunbar Street village and 16th Avenue corridor typically closer to 60 minutes; deep-west Dunbar toward Camosun and Pacific Spirit Park closer to 75. Every treatment is documented with photos, a 60-day pest guarantee, and 3-year exclusion warranty.

Frequently asked questions — carpenter ant in Dunbar

Are Dunbar carpenter ants worse than other Vancouver neighbourhoods?+
By volume, yes. Our internal call data shows Dunbar and West Point Grey have the highest per-home carpenter ant (Camponotus modoc) incidence in Vancouver, driven by mature tree canopy, cedar-shingle roofs, and pre-1940 heritage construction with deep overhangs that slow roof drying.
Do I need to cut down the cedars in my Dunbar yard?+
No. Mature Western red cedars are part of Dunbar's ecological value and carpenter ant colonies typically nest in dead wood, not live trees. The more effective intervention is sealing building-envelope gaps at soffits, fascias, and window frames — and replacing rotted cedar shingles — so ants have no interior galleries to build.
What's the turnaround for a Dunbar inspection?+
60 to 90 minutes on most days, 7am–10pm, seven days a week. Dunbar sits slightly further from our dispatch zone than Kitsilano but still inside the 90-minute promise.
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