OT - ants everywhere

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Mix equal parts borax and
Mix equal parts borax and powdered sugar and put a little pile at the entry point. They will be attracted by the sugar, but the borax will kill them. It might take a couple days, but eventually all the ants in the colony will be gone.
You can also set up boundaries...ants won't cross a thick heavy line of sidewalk chalk and they won't cross a line of coffee grounds (the smell overwhelms them).
I hope this helps.0 -
Boiling water?
If they're in a place where you can pour boiling water on them, that does the trick. But they also sell something called Terro that they take back to the colony. Works well. You can get it at hardware stores, Home Depot, or Walmart might have it too. Good luck! Ants freak me out!
Chris0 -
baby powder
We usually use baby powder where they come in. Up until this year, it worked like a charm. This year we have had to put out stakes. Not sure if we just ended up with too many out side or what. My husband doesn't like to kill any bugs. We don't usually put down any type of poison, partly because of my husband and partly because our dogs aren't very smart and lastly because my grand daughter will eat just about anything she is not suppose to.
Good luck!
Cindy0 -
years ago I used black
years ago I used black pepper at door jams and window sills....they say the ants wont' cross over pepper...0 -
...disneyfan2008 said:years ago I used black
years ago I used black pepper at door jams and window sills....they say the ants wont' cross over pepper...
Thanks all for the great ideas!!! I've been trying pepper for this past week and I must say it's way more effective if you can get the pepper wet. Seems like these ants are getting pepper savvy.
My house was built in 1924 and I can tell you I've spent a small fortune in just caulking alone! It seems like there's a few spots - in the grout at the window and at an old phone jack that they're coming from.
I'm taking a list of all these things with me to Home Depot!
Thanks again =D0 -
Antsjendrey said:...
Thanks all for the great ideas!!! I've been trying pepper for this past week and I must say it's way more effective if you can get the pepper wet. Seems like these ants are getting pepper savvy.
My house was built in 1924 and I can tell you I've spent a small fortune in just caulking alone! It seems like there's a few spots - in the grout at the window and at an old phone jack that they're coming from.
I'm taking a list of all these things with me to Home Depot!
Thanks again =D
Maybe you have an ants nest somewhere. We had one in the kitchen and were totally infested, 1 x across the kitchen counter into the sink and the next, they were coming out of the cabinets at the seams. We had an exterminator find the nest above the cabinet and he did have to exterminate them. since then, we get a few here and there. Good luck!0 -
Antsjendrey said:...
Thanks all for the great ideas!!! I've been trying pepper for this past week and I must say it's way more effective if you can get the pepper wet. Seems like these ants are getting pepper savvy.
My house was built in 1924 and I can tell you I've spent a small fortune in just caulking alone! It seems like there's a few spots - in the grout at the window and at an old phone jack that they're coming from.
I'm taking a list of all these things with me to Home Depot!
Thanks again =D
Maybe you have an ants nest somewhere. We had one in the kitchen and were totally infested, 1 x across the kitchen counter into the sink and the next, they were coming out of the cabinets at the seams. We had an exterminator find the nest above the cabinet and he did have to exterminate them. since then, we get a few here and there. Good luck! Cathy0 -
We had ants in the kitchendisneyfan2008 said:years ago I used black
years ago I used black pepper at door jams and window sills....they say the ants wont' cross over pepper...
We had ants in the kitchen once, and, my hubby bought a liquid ant killer at the local hardware store. It was called Terro Ant Killer and it contains borax. You just put a little drop on a small piece of cardboard that was in the box and the ants go to it, eat it, then go back to the others and they die. It worked fast!
Hope you can get rid of your ants soon!0 -
UghMarcia527 said:bumped up for Vicki.
bumped up for Vicki.
I can't tell you how many times my husband and I have almost divorced over ants! We'd get ants, I'd scream and curse and he'd spray and they'd come back. I tried everything everyone told me to try. Finally about 2 years ago I'd had it and said I was hiring an exterminator. I did and we haven't seen an ant since. Supposedly, what they use is environmentally safe, but who knows.
. . . probably why I got cancer.
I'm currently fighting meal moths and can't find the source. Always something.
Suzanne0
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