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DebiR
08-28-2012, 07:01 AM
Woke up this morning to a few ants in the kitchen... What is the best way to get rid of them, safely... and for sure? Anyone? :O) Thanks in advance! :O)
graciegirl
08-28-2012, 07:32 AM
When it rains a lot, usually that's when the ants try to find a place that is dry. Call your pest guy. They will take care of it immediately and usually by spraying the perimeter of your home, and placing some ant traps that are much more effective than the traps available in stores.. It is part of the yearly "deal". In this tropical paradise, a contract with a pest control business is extremely important.
OH NO...If you have ants, Jane will have uncles. She is arriving here soon. Hope all is well at her house. She has had more than her share of "critters" and hasn't even really taken permanent residence.:undecided:
jnieman
08-28-2012, 08:11 AM
Woke up this morning to a few ants in the kitchen... What is the best way to get rid of them, safely... and for sure? Anyone? :O) Thanks in advance! :O)
We have been bothered by ants during our entire 4 years here. They come in the house through little tiny nooks and crannies near doors in the laundry room, kitchen, bathrooms and near the front door. We tried spraying but as soon as we'd drop a crumb on the floor they'd be back. You can try finding their entry point and spray and then seal it with caulking, but if they are persistant you might need to hire Massy or a similar company to spray inside and out about every 3 months.
2BNTV
08-28-2012, 08:17 AM
There is a product the outside package says, "Combat". It contains "fipronil" in it.
Very effective for ridding oneself of ants. Probably sold in Publix as it is sold in Stop and Shop in the the Northeast.
They will be gone in a few days.
DebiR
08-28-2012, 08:54 AM
Thanks to all! Appreciate the answers, for sure!
KayakerNC
08-28-2012, 08:55 AM
Works for me.
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skyguy79
08-28-2012, 09:10 AM
We have been in our home for a little over a year and a half and have only had two isolated instances in different locations of having small ants. We called Masseys and they applied a dab of something that came in a tube, kind of like tooth paste. (No, the ants didn't die from brushing their tiny little teeth)
In about 24 hours there were no signs of the ants and they didn't return.
BTW, If you go the service route and you have cats or dogs, keep them safe by reminding the service that they need to use a pet friendly treatment. If you don't, make sure whatever product you use is safe for pets.
graciegirl
08-28-2012, 09:32 AM
We have been in our home for a little over a year and a half and have only had two isolated instances in different locations of having small ants. We called Masseys and they applied a dab of something that came in a tube, kind of like tooth paste. (No, the ants didn't die from brushing their tiny little teeth)
In about 24 hours there were no signs of the ants and they didn't return.
BTW, If you go the service route and you have cats or dogs, keep them safe by reminding the service that they need to use a pet friendly treatment. If you don't, make sure whatever product you use is safe for pets.
Are you sure about the tooth brushing Skyguy? Were they "pith anth"?
KEVIN & JOSIE
08-28-2012, 09:47 AM
Woke up this morning to a few ants in the kitchen... What is the best way to get rid of them, safely... and for sure? Anyone? :O) Thanks in advance! :O)
I found a product called Terro absolutely eliminated our problem. We kept getting them every summer, and this was the only product that eliminated them, along with their nest. I use the outdoor traps which come six to a pack. I put them out in the early spring, and have not seen another ant. I purchased them at Walmart. Below is the link.
Ant Problem? Terro = Ant Control Solutions (http://terro.com/index.php)
skyguy79
08-28-2012, 10:13 AM
Are you sure about the tooth brushing Skyguy? Were they "pith anth"?Don't know Grathie. They were tho thmall and I didn't have my magnifying glath handy to check between their puny little legs!
ssmith
08-28-2012, 10:15 AM
We use something that plugs into an outlet...it has no insecticide in it....can be found under as seeen on TV ie Walgreens...made by Riddex, and it has taken care of any ants and spiders...it has an electric current...of course we up north though.
Also I remember a Southern gal talking about a homemade mixture that included Borax in it that is an old time remedy that is kept say under a sink that bugs take home to the nest and it kills them...
2BNTV
08-28-2012, 10:19 AM
We have been in our home for a little over a year and a half and have only had two isolated instances in different locations of having small ants. We called Masseys and they applied a dab of something that came in a tube, kind of like tooth paste. (No, the ants didn't die from brushing their tiny little teeth)
In about 24 hours there were no signs of the ants and they didn't return.
BTW, If you go the service route and you have cats or dogs, keep them safe by reminding the service that they need to use a pet friendly treatment. If you don't, make sure whatever product you use is safe for pets.
:1rotfl: Good one Sky.
batman911
08-28-2012, 12:28 PM
Spray along the outside foundation of your home with a bug barrier product. That will keep them out. You need to do this at the recommended intervals to prevent them from establishing a nest inside the barrier.
DebiR
08-29-2012, 10:38 AM
Crest won't do it, then ? (she says grinning)
Terro... Thanks!!
goodgrief
08-29-2012, 01:03 PM
We use raid bug barrier around the outside of the house and around entry points. Never ever have had problems with ants. Only isolated time was when we were in wisconsin and it got so hot that summer we had one trail come in the front door right up into the candy dish with M&M's. LOL. So much for those...sprayed and never saw them again :)
DDoug
08-29-2012, 02:03 PM
Go to Tractor Supply in Leesburg and get Bifenthrin about 25 dollars for a quart concentrate mix 2 onces per gallon in a pump up sprayer . Spray it around the outside of the house wear a dust mask, after it dries it is safe to walk on. Once a year and it will keep all bugs away. For inside you use 1 once per gallon spray behind cabinet around the edge of floor around doors. Just be sure it dries before you walk on it . Works realy great.
ncr2482
08-29-2012, 03:03 PM
Have you called your pest control company? We have an annual contract with Massey. They treat the outside of our home quarterly and come to the home anytime we have ants, earwigs, etc. One visit from a pro clears up the problem immediately.
jnieman
08-29-2012, 03:54 PM
We use raid bug barrier around the outside of the house and around entry points. Never ever have had problems with ants. Only isolated time was when we were in wisconsin and it got so hot that summer we had one trail come in the front door right up into the candy dish with M&M's. LOL. So much for those...sprayed and never saw them again :)
Leave it to the ants to find the candy jar! I swear they can find a crumb from a mile away!! :a20:
golf2140
08-29-2012, 09:38 PM
WE just call Deans, problem fix. Must spend money before problem is found!!
zcaveman
08-30-2012, 05:36 AM
I use Terminix. No problems.
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Happinow
08-30-2012, 08:03 AM
Home Defense is a great product. You can find it at Lowes or Home Depot and it comes in a spray bottle or a larger pump container. Spray it around the inside of your home and you won't see a thing for months. I used to have those tinly little ants where I lived and it was the only thing that took care of them.
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