I got Ants Lots of little tiny black determined creatures of God.
Vinegar on the counters seems to slow them up but the new method is to vacuum them up while they are on the march. They have a caravan supply line about ten foot long and I start at the beginning and suck em all up. Must be thousands each pass.
So the line reforms in minutes it seems. They are undeterred. The Ant go marching on.
How many could there be? I figure 20 thousand have been whisked away to OZ and while they are not Marching 4x4 thick and the line reformes slower now they still March.
Do they go to bed at night? Is this reduction in force just the night shift?
I usually do it in table spoon batches. I put the mix in old containers with a hole in it such as peanut jars, coke bottles, etc. The ants take it back to the nest and the Borax will kill the nest. It takes about 3-5 days. It costs pennies.
Ants often enter homes looking not for food, but water.. once summer heat hits. Just be thankful they are the ordinary variety (or maybe the Crazy Ant variety) and not RIFAs.
I have used this product several times, and man, it gets rid of them after 1-2 days. 12 doses for 10 bucks. I only need a small amount of 1 dose.
In May, I see a few ants exploring my bathroom. I cut open one of these liquid baits and provide them with a nice treat - I pour out about a quarter-sized pool right in front of them, they taste it, dance around a little, then make a bee(ant?)line back to their home. about a half hour later, there are hundreds surrounding the pool. Within a few hours, the pool is the size of a dime. the next morning, I'll find a few dead ants next to the pool, and that is the last time I see any ants for that year/season.
I wouldn't open the bait if you have pets.
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I have used this product several times, and man, it gets rid of them after 1-2 days. 12 doses for 10 bucks. I only need a small amount of 1 dose.
In May, I see a few ants exploring my bathroom. I cut open one of these liquid baits and provide them with a nice treat - I pour out about a quarter-sized pool right in front of them, they taste it, dance around a little, then make a bee(ant?)line back to their home. about a half hour later, there are hundreds surrounding the pool. Within a few hours, the pool is the size of a dime. the next morning, I'll find a few dead ants next to the pool, and that is the last time I see any ants for that year/season.
I wouldn't open the bait if you have pets.
This is the best option out there. It actually attracts them so you start out with 100 and in a few hours there are thousands feeding. They take the food back to the nest and everyone else feeds off of it so the entire colony is killed within 24 hours including the queen.
I have used this product several times, and man, it gets rid of them after 1-2 days. 12 doses for 10 bucks. I only need a small amount of 1 dose.
In May, I see a few ants exploring my bathroom. I cut open one of these liquid baits and provide them with a nice treat - I pour out about a quarter-sized pool right in front of them, they taste it, dance around a little, then make a bee(ant?)line back to their home. about a half hour later, there are hundreds surrounding the pool. Within a few hours, the pool is the size of a dime. the next morning, I'll find a few dead ants next to the pool, and that is the last time I see any ants for that year/season.
I wouldn't open the bait if you have pets.
ive never had luck with ant bait for the so called "piss ants" otherwise known as sugar ants the little small ones. they just dont eat it in my case so i get to calk their routes and hope it works. the cons of living in a rv is they can live in your walls
Now I am become death? No,I am but the agent of God. I do right for the sake of right. If vacuums warrior I must be then I ride unto the field without Karma.
Sometimes I wish they would bring back some of the older poisons that were known to kick ass on bugs. I remember when I was growing up, my dad showed me this “stuff” from Ortho/Chevron that worked great on ants. It was called Chlordane Dust. My dad said, “see Kit, you just sprinkle a little bit of this white dust along their trail and the next day, they’ll all be gone”. And they were….. 😀
For a more eco-friendly alternative, my wife and I have had very good success mixing AJAX brand dish soap and water in a spray bottle. (50/50 ratio) Kit
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Terro is the best, comes in a handy small bottle. lust pour a line near their trail, they will take the product back to the nest. Will kill the the whole nest in a day or so.
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I have used this product several times, and man, it gets rid of them after 1-2 days. 12 doses for 10 bucks. I only need a small amount of 1 dose.
In May, I see a few ants exploring my bathroom. I cut open one of these liquid baits and provide them with a nice treat - I pour out about a quarter-sized pool right in front of them, they taste it, dance around a little, then make a bee(ant?)line back to their home. about a half hour later, there are hundreds surrounding the pool. Within a few hours, the pool is the size of a dime. the next morning, I'll find a few dead ants next to the pool, and that is the last time I see any ants for that year/season.
I wouldn't open the bait if you have pets.
Thats kinda funny, considering the active ingredient in Terro Liquid ant bait is...Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate, commonly known as .........Borax. Powdered Borax is easily water (and other liquid) soluble.
Decades ago, it was common to mix powdered borax laundry detergent (20 Mule Team/Death Valley Days sponsor brand) with a lb of cornmeal and treat for fire ants. All it really did, was make 'em move over 5-15' and most ant mound treatments do the same thing even today.
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What started out as maybe two divisions at a time being sucked off the surface being replaced fairly quickly has turned into an occasional recon platoon.
As none have ever reported back I assume they just kept sending them out until the emptied their ranks. The ones that I find now are just wandering their original line. I think this battle has been won.
Thats kinda funny, considering the active ingredient in Terro Liquid ant bait is...Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate, commonly known as .........Borax.
Wow - thanks for posting that - I used Borax and diatomaceous earth to eliminate the cave crickets in the basement years ago, and tried a 'shotgun approach' with the ants (put out a few different things, including borax - and they all went for the Terro. I usually read the ingredient list but didn't in this case. That's great! Maybe those ants were a 'snooty long Island species' that prefer brand names.
Here in San Leandro, there was a company that made Ant Stakes- Grants Ant Stakes...They used arsenic- never had any problem with them and the ants would carry poison back to queen, killing whole colony....Worked very well...
Anyway, a couple of decades ago, they had >>2<< kids use toothpicks to dig some of the poison out and ingest it- got sick but did not die...So they outlawed the ingredient, and the new chemical worked ok- but then here in San Leandro, we started getting Argentine Ants....And the new stuff did not work at all on them, so the company went under.
I have tried the other "Ant stakes" and none work on the Argentine ants....
Mainly, I track the ants back to where they are entering my house, and then SEAL the entrance....(Yes, my doors still open for me (Sort of)
I use "SEAL-ANT" on the openings (I'll shut up now)
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