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NudeFoodFarm |
Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 09:25:03 AM I know this is gross. It's our dirty little secret.
***My house is invested with tiny little "pee" ants (luckily these ones don't stink when you squish them). We don't want to kill anything or use poison but they are so intelligent, it seems they are conspiring against us. Now that the sun is starting to shine on our exterior walls they seem to be hatching and coming out of the interior cracks. This is war.
Does any farm chick out there have the natural weapons of choice?
Thanks, Heide
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ClaireSky |
Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 4:00:40 PM I always use cucumber peels. Just put them where you see the ants and by morning they should be gone.
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levisgrammy |
Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 08:56:48 AM I used Taro one year and have not had them since. But when the weather gets nice I keep my eye out for them. I did not use it where small children or animals would be able to get it. Just put the thing on the counter around the sink where I saw them and they swarmed to the stuff and after a few days I did not see any more of them.
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goneriding |
Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 07:31:23 AM I have the little black varmints also...even in my freezer! I posted about them in the cooking section cuz they are around my food. Nudefood posted about this post. We have a lot of extra rain this year and they are just multiplying! There are some suggestions I'm going to try.
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Lizabeth |
Posted - Mar 30 2009 : 2:21:57 PM simple green sprayed right on their trail and on them. works great. we had a house in california when I was little that the ants loved more than we did ;) |
marcy jo |
Posted - Mar 30 2009 : 11:19:11 AM I have a recipe for ant killer and it has worked wonders for me! Its safe and non toxic so you can use it around animals and kids!!
Mix in equal parts regular amonia dish soap listerine mouthwash(generic of this works)
I usually mix it in a gallon jug and then put it in a spray bottle. Spray whereever you see those little buggers and as often as you like (sometimes 2x daily) it will only take a couple of days for this to work. They dont like the soap -its slimy and they dont like the smell either, I forgot how but it takes care of all ages of ants.
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StasiaSpins |
Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 09:44:34 AM I won't put anything dangerous down because of the pets (I'm not convinced Taro is safe around animals!) so I have always used red/cayenne pepper with excellent results. They won't cross it, so you put it at points where they are entering. Never heard about the cornmeal before, that is very interesting!
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therusticcottage |
Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 12:08:23 AM I have been having the sugar ants! In my kitchen and also in the laundry room. I got Taro Ant Killer - it's borax in a sticky base. That's what my grandma used. They are attracted to it, eat it, then carry it back to the nest. I'm still seeing them in the laundry room and an occasional one the kitchen. I also heard that baking soda will kill them too. I'm going to try some of your suggestions to see if that will work better.
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prairielandherbs |
Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 2:09:46 PM Peppermint! I havne't had this problem but a friend of mine did. She used a peppermint essential oil/water rinse on her countertops and anwhere they were bugging (ha) her, and put peppermitn essential oil cotton balls and put them wherever she saw ants. She said it worked,and her house was minty fresh to boot.:) |
britchickny |
Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 03:13:07 AM I use cayenne pepper in the cabinets where they like to hang out and I think I read (maybe here) that wiping down the inside of the cabinets with a vinegar wash might help too.
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Mumof3 |
Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 10:51:11 AM I have the stinky black ant invasion at my house. Every spring like clockwork. I keep hoping one day they will disappear as I try not to leave food out for them. But, no, still they come. I have some cornmeal and I'll give that a try.
Karin
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Sitnalta |
Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 10:43:31 AM Another safe alternative is Cornmeal. IT will take a couple of days, but you will see a big difference in the amount. They eat it and cant digest it and just die. They wont walk through it if they can help it. Its like a little wall. We had to use it last year because the sugar ants were driving us nuts! hOpe it helps:) hugs
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NudeFoodFarm |
Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 09:39:34 AM Correction:
Im a dork, I know y'all know I meant INFESTED not INVESTED
with ants.
I never have tried salt, so I will today. I don't mind cleaning endlessly but it is so disheartening to see the ants drown in my honey jar. . . or whatever they can squeeze into.
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catscharm74 |
Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 09:33:58 AM Salt...lay it down, like near the entrances to your house. If you see them coming from one particular spot, put the salt down their too. We have those tiny black ants here in Texas and I clean like a fiend.
Heather
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