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We just discovered, to our horror, that we have ants in the house. They are little sugar ants, about 1mm long, and about .25mm high. They are every where in the kitchen. They got in our cupboards, and ruined all the food. They even broke the seal to all of the sealed food! Any advice on the to get rid of the dirty little bastards? Electronic or not, we need them GONE!
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everything is a bastard for you, isn't it ?
try symbiosis
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iČ = jČ = kČ = ijk = -1 Last edited by _nox_; 7th August 2006 at 10:54 PM. |
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You'll need to follow them and see how they are getting in/out, you'll need to fix that. A thin paste of equal parts Borax (laundry isle, 20 Mule team...) and powdered sugar in enough. Place small containers of the mixture where they can get at it. Works on most similar type insects, interferes with their ability to absorb water. I don't think Borax is particularly toxic to people or pets, but might limit access just in case. |
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Spectracide Bug Stop works very well is preventing their spread as well as their return. You can find it at the home improvement centers or Wal Mart. For now, if you simply spray Windex or any other amonia based cleaner on them, they will die right in their tracks. You then mop them up and spray the Spectracide around the baseboards and cabinets. Sugar ants seek out food crumbs so you should be taking measures to prevent luring them in the first place. The weather has been hot lately and that has them crawling about. The Bug Stop is effective in preventing spiders in basements and I often spary it around the entrance doors to my home so they critters stay out. They won't cross that invisible barrier and it lasts for many weeks.
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I find pouring boiling water down the holes where they come from works a treat. A lot cheaper, and more environmentally friendly. Unless you are an ant, of course ;o)
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call a pro in for this ant thing or look them up online and set traps where they are comming in and out from |
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Like I hinted at earlier, a clean kitchen doesn't draw insects. Food cartons can be placed in Rubbermaid or Tupperware type containers that cannot be breached by insects. Presently, his doorbell is being rung by a pregnant cockroach as you read this.
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We already spray Windex at them. I don't want to put boiling water down the holes! The point of a house is to keep moisture OUT, not in. Also, we aren't sure where they are coming in from. Until then, we better buy some more Windex.....
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I'd hate to be in Mark's position - it'd be horrible to open your cupboards and find that ants have been at all your food. What can you really trust to be clean after that? I think I'd have to junk the lot. Those ants have gotta go Mark! It's you or them! Brian |
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Hmmm. I wonder how many ants you'd have to eat in order to satisfy your hunger. Quite a lot I would think. And, you'd probably use more energy chewing at the little tiny ants than you would get from eating them - so it'd be a great weight losing exercise.
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