Advise needed on getting rid of ants?
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Advise needed on getting rid of ants?
Had problems with ants for the past two years now. They have appeared early this year, and one or two have been found on my kitchen worktop!
I've tried all the powders and gewwy stuff but the sods still return. I've heard you can get ultrasonic-type thingys which pi55es em off for good!
Anyone know where I can get these or has anyone else experienced similar and got any alternative suggestions please?
It just happens that we are rippin the old kitchen out in two weeks ready for a new one. So I'll be searching for small holes where the ants may be getting in.
Thanks
Nick
I've tried all the powders and gewwy stuff but the sods still return. I've heard you can get ultrasonic-type thingys which pi55es em off for good!
Anyone know where I can get these or has anyone else experienced similar and got any alternative suggestions please?
It just happens that we are rippin the old kitchen out in two weeks ready for a new one. So I'll be searching for small holes where the ants may be getting in.
Thanks
Nick
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Got the same problem.
Ants are predominantly in back garden and had found their way to kitchen which is at front. We left some nippon liquid down for a couple of days and got rid. However we have had an extension built in back and as a result garden is a mess. They keep finding their way in to my new study, god knows how. Get maybe 5-6 a day. Can't have drinks or food in there at the moment
Problem is they have stopped eating the nippon now so have had to resort to the kill on touch stuff.
Found 10's running up and down the bottom of our fence yesterday and they have had the powder treatment, can't find the nest tho' so maybe next door.
Ants are predominantly in back garden and had found their way to kitchen which is at front. We left some nippon liquid down for a couple of days and got rid. However we have had an extension built in back and as a result garden is a mess. They keep finding their way in to my new study, god knows how. Get maybe 5-6 a day. Can't have drinks or food in there at the moment
Problem is they have stopped eating the nippon now so have had to resort to the kill on touch stuff.
Found 10's running up and down the bottom of our fence yesterday and they have had the powder treatment, can't find the nest tho' so maybe next door.
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we get them coming up through the path in the back garden. Pouring boiling water out of the kettle tends to do the trick although possibly not if you believe in re-incarnation / karma
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We had them in the kitchen for years, 'till I ripped out the fridge and freezer (fitted kitchen) and found a they built a huge nest under the freezer....where on earth they got the soil from (earth - soil - very bad pun...not intended). One hoover bag and a match later they were pretty much for gone for good. I found some some holes and gaps round the waste outlets so I sealed them all with expanding foam.
Seems to have got rid of them. Find the nest and you found your problem...just bear in mind 1 nest will spawn more nests...and so on.
Spray loads of ant dust under the kitchen units and fridges/cookers etc so the whole floor under them is dusted...and keep doing whenever you see ants. Also check round the outside walls where your kitchen is....it's likely (like ours) there is a nest under the slabs (they love it under there) and the nest has spread into your kitchen through a gap somewhere. If the slabs are loose, left them and give the ant nest a good dusting.
Seems to have got rid of them. Find the nest and you found your problem...just bear in mind 1 nest will spawn more nests...and so on.
Spray loads of ant dust under the kitchen units and fridges/cookers etc so the whole floor under them is dusted...and keep doing whenever you see ants. Also check round the outside walls where your kitchen is....it's likely (like ours) there is a nest under the slabs (they love it under there) and the nest has spread into your kitchen through a gap somewhere. If the slabs are loose, left them and give the ant nest a good dusting.
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pigeon delouser/demiter stuff. comes in a medicine type bottle. dilute it in a few watering cans of water and they soon die. Havent had ants in ages.
last time though we had a small problem i did use a blow lamp and some petrol.
last time though we had a small problem i did use a blow lamp and some petrol.
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Buy one of those plants - venus flytrap, I think it's called - there's a minature one, which is about 10cm high. That gets rid of them up to a point. You can even feed them to it, but it's really not very nice. You watch the ant walk in, & the plant thinks about it for a second or two, before its jaws close on the insect inside. Makes you feel guilty for hours afterwards
I'm not sure that it's the most effective method however, but it worked for us Probably scared them all away
I'm not sure that it's the most effective method however, but it worked for us Probably scared them all away
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We lived in our house for 3 years and in the first year we had them quite bad. Called the council pest control and paid £30 to finish them off. Never had a problem last year but they are creeping back now.
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Intresting thread. I went round to a mates last night to feed his fish and he had Ants all over the kitchen cupboards, floor, worktops, cooker, sink et.c. I'm back round there tonight to finish the little ******* off.
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The ultra sonic thingys DO work, get them from any good hardware store. If the ants are outside find the nest and pour boiling water down it. Guaranteed to kill the little blighters.
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We moved into our old townhouse about 18 months ago and had quite a bad ant problem. They were coming in from the back yard into the kitchen and hallway by the boat load. First thing I did was to clean up the yard out the back as they stay close to areas that offer the greatest food and then keep fanning out on the boundaries. Once I’d cleaned all the crap out of the yard, taking with it a great deal of the food they scavenge on, the problem was halved.
Rather than treating inside I just got a few tubs of the powder and let rip around any points outside where I thought they could have gained entry – outlet pipes for washers, sink, and around sills and doors. Not seen an ant since.
Once clean of them you need to keep yards/floors/surfaces clean or they will return after a while – but if those on the boundaries can’t find anything they will pass the message on to others to move along… usually to your neighbours house
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Rather than treating inside I just got a few tubs of the powder and let rip around any points outside where I thought they could have gained entry – outlet pipes for washers, sink, and around sills and doors. Not seen an ant since.
Once clean of them you need to keep yards/floors/surfaces clean or they will return after a while – but if those on the boundaries can’t find anything they will pass the message on to others to move along… usually to your neighbours house
Julian
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