How do I get rid of the motherfuckers, should I shoot them one by one or is there a faster way, I can't stand the smell of chemicals....
There are 6 million and 35 ants in my house
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tell them they have to pay rent - no group discounts. they're cheap - they'll leave.
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use sunlight dish detergent and follow themback to where they come out from..pour some right in there holeTelegram PhoenixBrad
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I did that a few years back, wouldn't recommend that to anyoneOriginally posted by NylzOh and to answer your question
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Maybe you can scare them away.
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hairspray works. Glues their little legs together.
But I would recommend tracing them back to their nest. If it's in your house, chemicals are the best way. If it's outside, draw a line with Fantastic or bleach along your doorway or wherever they're coming in. That will kill their scent trail temporarily while you nix the ones inside your house.
BEWARE: Do NOT leave the dead bodies around. They will go looking for missing patrols with little military parties and military precision. If the patrols simply go missing, then they'll assume a big bad enemy is out there. If they find dead bodies, they will arm for war. They're smart like that.
I use little ant bait traps behind my furniture and along their scent trails, and that combined with the bleach on the doorway worked just fine.email: [email protected]Comment
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done, lets see if it worksOriginally posted by Phoenixuse sunlight dish detergent and follow themback to where they come out from..pour some right in there hole
that might do the trick, I'll check if they sell something simillar hereOriginally posted by websiex
Sold at your local department store for around $20, it probably works. Worth a shot, no chemicals.Comment
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the nest is inside the house, just poured some Sunlight in itOriginally posted by Ellihairspray works. Glues their little legs together.
But I would recommend tracing them back to their nest. If it's in your house, chemicals are the best way. If it's outside, draw a line with Fantastic or bleach along your doorway or wherever they're coming in. That will kill their scent trail temporarily while you nix the ones inside your house.
BEWARE: Do NOT leave the dead bodies around. They will go looking for missing patrols with little military parties and military precision. If the patrols simply go missing, then they'll assume a big bad enemy is out there. If they find dead bodies, they will arm for war. They're smart like that.
I use little ant bait traps behind my furniture and along their scent trails, and that combined with the bleach on the doorway worked just fine.Comment
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We have this special white powder in the uk which is extremely effective. You add the white powder where they are and it seems to kill them en masse. I just dont remember what its called."In a Time of Universal Deceit, Telling the Truth is a Revolutionary Act." - George OrwellComment
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all depends on the kind of ants..
usually 'bait' poison is best.. they take it back to the nest..
there are grease eating ants, sugar eating ants, and more...
gotta deal with 'em in different ways..
ants like Pharoah ants suck to get rid of.. you should NEVER spray poison them, because it just leads to bigger nests...Comment
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Those must be some big ants!Originally posted by Nylz

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That would be Boric Acid. Works wonders. I ussually mix it into some jelly or sugar water and then set it near their trail. They bring it back to the nest and poof they are gone.Originally posted by vendotWe have this special white powder in the uk which is extremely effective. You add the white powder where they are and it seems to kill them en masse. I just dont remember what its called.
You can pick it up in almost any hardware store like Ace, and in various other stores. By the way it has no smell.Comment
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Mix some borax with white sugar and leave it on a plate where they go
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Originally posted by mortenbI've successfully used a mix of ground cinamon and ground cayene peber a the holes they get in through.. the little buggars hate it..
Yes, I was talking with a guy in his 70's and back in his day, they poured ground cayene all around their houses...ants hate that :-)
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Originally posted by websiex
Sold at your local department store for around $20, it probably works. Worth a shot, no chemicals.
That crap is a freaking scam
Waste of money.........
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