Ants ants ants ants wtf ants everywhere

ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
OK, so we built this house a few years ago, never had an ant or any bug issue for that matter, like this year... This year we are infested with ants, so in the beginning of the season my wife called and had the exterminator come out, no change, if not its worse, then he came again...

He said that leaves under the porches is an issue, so I got under all 4 porches and took out all the leaves {there is lattice on them so all 4 porches was maybe half of a kitchen garbage bag of leaves... I cleaned all the leaves, made sure to vegitation was touching the house anywhere, and he came bag with gel and spray and traps of some sort... STILL HAVE ANTS even after his $600 treatment!!! So he came back and said, "WOW I dont know you must have a nest in the house", he searched everywhere and put down more poison... Still have ants after a week so they refund me my money and tell me they can't help, blameing the restrictions on poisons they are aloud to use....


OK, so I am not moving or building a new house and I am not living with ants crawling on me while I sleep...

So I call a friend of mine who knows everything, he says "Ill come over tonite and check it out", he is a landscaper by trade...

He comes over and looks around, I have an old wood pile about 300ft from my house, he walks over to it and kicks a piece of wood, thousands of ant in there.. " you got any gas" he said, I put a call into the fire dept and 5 minutes later the wood pile is an inferno... So I said you think that will do it, he said "nope" {hes a man of few words}..

We hop in my truck and go down to his brothers store, pick up a bag of powder, some "liquid traps", and some gallon jugs of vinegar. Cost me $38.00

We put the vinegar in a garden pump sprayer and he soaked the cement around my house, the door ways, under the sills, eve, ect all around and under the porches, we sprayed everything with vinegar, 3 gallons LOL!!!! You could smell it from the driveway, he said we didnt need that much but better safe than sorry, I guess the ants wont pass the vinegar, but the bad thing is the ants already in the house wont leave... SO then he gets this powder called Dietomacious Earth which is made from shell fossils and food grade {well the package says that, not sure who eats this stuff}, he said it is harmless to me my family and animals but it pokes holes in ants and other bugs skeletons...

So we put this powder around the house, then under sinks, near toilets, sprinkle this stuff everywhere the ants will go because they can not go outside for water anymore due to the vinegar...

Next we put out these Terro liquid baits, behind the 4 toilets in the house, under the 8 sinks in the house, near the sliding doors, ect I put down about 20 of these things...

Well that was a week ago and the only ants we have now are dead ones, them terro bait things are incredible, I would look at them and they were full of ants, then I would look later and they were empty, so I called him and said "the ants go in there drink it all up and then leave, they don't die" he replyed "oh, they die, then their friends eat them, then they die, then the queen dies".. Sure enough it works, they go in the little box, drink up the secret juice, stumble off onto their colony and die...

So now at the beginning of the year we have to spray vinegar so they dont come in and put a couple baits out for the season just in case...

I figured I would share this in case anyone else has been plagued by ants this year because of all the rain...
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Put out some sugar water with Borax mixed in along their trails in bowls/lids/tupperware that are easy for them to access (outside). Ants eat collect it and take it back to their nests and it kills them. Worked for me. Takes some time though. That "secret" juice is the same thing.

Vinegar does not work. Diatomacious earth works as a barrier because it damages their exoskeletons. Coffee grounds seem to work, and for some reason so does cinnamon too, to some extent.
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
Put out some sugar water with Borax mixed in along their trails (outside). Ants eat collect it and take it back to their nests and it kills them. Worked for me. Takes some time though. That "secret" juice is the same thing.

Wont the other animals eat it too? MY dogs eat anything in a bowl on the ground lol, plus I don't wanna kill the other little guys out there.. them little baits are closed with a ramp for the ants to go up and in and a ramp to get out {I examined them}, so nothing else but insects can eat from them.. That may be a good rememdy for my shop though... thanks
 
Irvrobinson

Irvrobinson

Audioholic Spartan
I'll try the Terro stuff. We've been fighting with ants for ten years, since the house was built.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Yes, you do need to keep it inaccessible to animals. I don't think it will kill them, but will make them sick.
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Should work. Can take a few days to a few weeks depending on how bad it is. Sounds like yours could take a while. Weird thing is, we have like 10 different kinds of ants up at the house and none of them come in the house (fortunately), but they are everywhere outside.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
That Terro is amazing stuff.
I'll bet you'd have the same results with just the Terro.
At least you got rid of the wood pile and the house will smell like a sandwich / sub shop for a while.:D
EDIT: The only bad issue with the pre-filled Terro traps, was that they are sticky inside and and few ants would get stuck in the entrance and die right there and other ants couldn't or wouldn't pass.
I ended up pouring it out in a few spots.
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
That Terro is amazing stuff.
I'll bet you'd have the same results with just the Terro.
At least you got rid of the wood pile and the house will smell like a sandwich / sub shop for a while.:D
EDIT: The only bad issue with the pre-filled Terro traps, was that they are sticky inside and and few ants would get stuck in the entrance and die right there and other ants couldn't or wouldn't pass.
I ended up pouring it out in a few spots.
it looks like they sell the liquid in a bottle too, but j is rite it says borax right on the package...
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Bugs in the house...and you got rid of them, eh? It's like Craig7 moved to the U.S., started working in A/C, and grew a sack. :p
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
Vinegar really is a great thing. I use it for controlling, well, killing weeds, as an insecticide, cleaning, cooking... If you use it for a weed killers it's total kill, so be careful when spraying it. It works well on driveways and sidewalks. If I add dissolved salt to my sprayer with the vinegar it leaves a residue and also kills the weeds seeds that may be in the cracks.

Ants leave a chem trail and the vinegar covers it so the other ants cant find their way back to the food source or nest. It doesn't leave a residue so reapplication is necessary.

I also have a teaspoon of organic apple cider vinegar mixed into a full glass of water every morning.

Apple Cider Vinegar Uses, Benefits, Claims
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
We use vinegar to clean a lot of stuff and kill weeds too, but it was only temporary with the ants.
 
H

herbu

Audioholic Samurai
The only bad thing about vinegar is it smells like... vinegar. Read one time it works well in your car windshield washer reservoir. It does, if you don't mind the inside of your car smelling like vinegar.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
The only bad thing about vinegar is it smells like... vinegar. Read one time it works well in your car windshield washer reservoir. It does, if you don't mind the inside of your car smelling like vinegar.
Just add some sea salt and give me some chips.
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
The only bad thing about vinegar is it smells like... vinegar. Read one time it works well in your car windshield washer reservoir. It does, if you don't mind the inside of your car smelling like vinegar.
Typical white vinegar is usually ~4% acetic acid.

I have worked with glacial acetic acid (near 100% acetic acid) in the lab before. If you ever catch a whiff of that stuff, it is completely over-powering. Literally, take the vinegar smell and multiply it by 25, it will just about knock you over with a small whiff.
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Just add some sea salt and give me some chips.
Yeah, the sea salt and vinegar chips that I have seen are actually flavored with Sodium Acetate. Sodium is in common table salt (NaCl), and acetate is the conjugate base of acetic acid (vinegar).
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
Yeah, the sea salt and vinegar chips that I have seen are actually flavored with Sodium Acetate. Sodium is in common table salt (NaCl), and acetate is the conjugate base of acetic acid (vinegar).

your fired slip, you have been putting way too much thought into this... Do not tell me what is on or in Kettle Brand Backyard BBQ chips, they taste so good it has to be some type of chemical that eats paint off space shuttles... Or they must be one molecule away from koala sh!t...
 
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