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Re: Anyone successfully rid themselves of these pesky little ants?
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Is there something more organic? These chemicals are very harsh.



Look here

This company makes many products that are safe for kids and pets. Scroll through it to find the product for ants.

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Is there something more organic? These chemicals are very harsh.

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+1 This has worked very well for me too. It comes in gel, either as containers for the locations where they gather in your house, or as dispensers to apply on the routes they use. Problem solved in 2 days.

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So what works well is to mix Boric Acid with sugar and water. You can get Boric Acid at Home Depot sold as roach and ant killer, but be sure to read the label to see that it is 99% Boric Acid.

Mix a teaspoon or so with about that much sugar and water, make into a syrup, and put it near the ants path. In a few hours you should see them gorging on it, and in a day or so, no ants.

Boric acid is relatively non-toxic to humans and pets so is safe to use in kitchens. Just keep the qty small in case your cat or dog get into it and try to place out of reach of your pets and kids!



Or if you want to not waste your time mixing poisons and sugar you can buy this stuff because it works. Why do I have to keep repeating myself?

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So what works well is to mix Boric Acid with sugar and water. You can get Boric Acid at Home Depot sold as roach and ant killer, but be sure to read the label to see that it is 99% Boric Acid.

Mix a teaspoon or so with about that much sugar and water, make into a syrup, and put it near the ants path. In a few hours you should see them gorging on it, and in a day or so, no ants.

Boric acid is relatively non-toxic to humans and pets so is safe to use in kitchens. Just keep the qty small in case your cat or dog get into it and try to place out of reach of your pets and kids!

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My two cents. Actually four cents: 1) they are seasonal. Grit your teeth and wait them out and they will be gone soon enough. 2) My Mom, who lives in Buffalo and is too into new age/ alternative stuff claims that sprinkling cloves throughout her shelves and in out of the way parts of the house keeps ants away.



Sprinkling cloves about the place is good, but it only works against dragons and vampires === and who would want to get rid of them??

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I let a couple of spiders take residence around the door. They seem happy, I'm happy. Maybe the ants, no so. But it seems the way nature intended.

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My Apartment is right next to a little garden. I deal with all kinds of intrusions. Like most people, my first response to insects or creatures considered "pests" is to kill them.....I don't know how exactly but....little by little....i just figure....do i have to kill them every time. Some times it's a pain.....but after a while....i am happy showing them the way out with out killing them.

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We mortals....so good at killing...and it must be quick an cheap of course. Too much of a hassle to try to be humane and co-exist.


Tell you what, come on over to my house and we'll roll you in some honey, park you outside the anthill and you can co-exist with them harmoniously as long as you like.

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We mortals....so good at killing...and it must be quick an cheap of course. Too much of a hassle to try to be humane and co-exist.

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Thx, tried almost all suggestions. The best one was Terro. They were all over that so fast - scary at first to see so many go so crazy. Waited a day for them to gobble it up and leave. Blocked the ant highway with a spray Terro afterwards. Put clove packets in the bed and drawers. They are gone.

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Get this. They will swarm all over it, carry it back to the nest, and be dead really soon. I've used it in 3 different houses when I've had ant problems, in bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchens. Always works amazingly

You can get it at Home Depot (though this link is for an entire case)
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Put cinnamon across their points of entry and it keeps them out. I put down cinnamon 8 years ago and have never had any ant problems since.

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It's the big ants you have to worry about


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This subject again? Oils, powders, spices, blah, blah, blah. The first response was correct this stuff works best. End of story.


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1/2 sugar, 1/2 baking soda.

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My two cents. Actually four cents: 1) they are seasonal. Grit your teeth and wait them out and they will be gone soon enough. 2) My Mom, who lives in Buffalo and is too into new age/ alternative stuff claims that sprinkling cloves throughout her shelves and in out of the way parts of the house keeps ants away.

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i get those tiny ants a lot, and what works pretty well at
discouraging them is getting sprayed with a strong solution
of ammonia and water. just get a spray bottle, load it up and have a shot
at them.

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Orange Guard. We buy it at Whole Foods but I occasionally see it at hardware stores. I spray wherever I see them, usually just twice, and then they never return. I will occasionally spray again just as a preventative measure but usually don't have to. And I had tried everything from raid to baby powder to cinnamon to hot pepper to essential oils and nothing worked.

Bonus-- it's safe around pets and kids.

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http://www.orderantcontrol.com/ant_spray_products.html

will also knock the hell out of roaches

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I had a few "scout" ants come into my place. I just gently picked them up with a piece of paper and moved them out. It's better to not kill them and it is really not that hard to do.

There are many ways to deal with them instead of going crazy setting up traps and conducting chemical warfare....which is not good for people as well. Try putting baby powder around where you think they might be coming in from....it's suppose to deter them for some reason.

Another good idea is to walk around your property and seal up little cracks or holes. I am sure it is a hassle....but worth it...since it will keep other uninvited guests.

Say No To Ant Killing. :)


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I had a few "scout" ants come into my place. I just gently picked them up with a piece of paper and moved them out. It's better to not kill them and it is really not that hard to do.

There are many ways to deal with them instead of going crazy setting up traps and conducting chemical warfare....which is not good for people as well. Try putting baby powder around where you think they might be coming in from....it's suppose to deter them for some reason.

Another good idea is to walk around your property and seal up little cracks or holes. I am sure it is a hassle....but worth it...since it will keep other uninvited guests.

Say No To Ant Killing. :)

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Ive had good luck dropping plenty of pesticide outside our building where the dirt meeting the building structure. Also found that the ant traps will do a good job as well.

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What traps are you using? I've used the Terro brand traps several times. They've worked far better than any other I tried.

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We are having a chronic problem of ants - not a ton of them, not an "ant highway" but obviously those seekers are coming through our house seeing if there's anything worth carrying off. We've got dozens and dozens of ant traps, we've sprayed the insect block at all entrances. They come up from the basement floors.

I wonder if it's just patience. We see them for a few days - they all completely disappear, then it starts again. The sucky part is - this time they've decided to see if there's anything interesting in our bed or closets in the bedroom. That's gross.

I wonder if anyone in this neighborhood knows a better way.

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