Anonymous wrote:TERRO. Seriously, like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Terro-300-Pre-Filled-Liquid-Killer/dp/B000HJBKMQ
First you'll see a surge and then the next day or so they're all gone -- the whole colony.
I'm from CA, trust me on this. This is the only stuff to buy. I won't let our pest guy spray ants, the only thing I'll use is the Terro. No use killing them one at a time as they wander in.
Anonymous wrote:so nice i found if you use glass cleaner with ammonia that it kills thm instantly it only costed me $1.50
so easy![]()
i hate these ants!
Anonymous wrote:so nice i found if you use glass cleaner with ammonia that it kills thm instantly it only costed me $1.50
so easy![]()
i hate these ants!
Anonymous wrote:I have no earthly idea where the colony is. Thanks for the advice about Terro! I'm ordering it tonight. So those mini ants are sugar ants?
PS reading the hilarious positive reviews on Amazon has really lightened my mood.
Anonymous wrote:TERRO. Seriously, like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Terro-300-Pre-Filled-Liquid-Killer/dp/B000HJBKMQ
First you'll see a surge and then the next day or so they're all gone -- the whole colony.
I'm from CA, trust me on this. This is the only stuff to buy. I won't let our pest guy spray ants, the only thing I'll use is the Terro. No use killing them one at a time as they wander in.
Anonymous wrote:For those horrible mini-ants, I have tried everything including an exterminator. Within a few days after the exterminator left, those ants were back. I have used raid and everthing else that in the stores. Last year I put so much stuff under my kitchen that all of my plants and flowers died. I haven't used Terro, so that's the next thing I will try. Does anyone else have any ideas??
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:i swear by those little 'ant hotels'. They are child resistant..no spraying of poison and they work phenomenally!!!
I saw some in early June and laid my traps..they were gone by the next day. ....until this morning. I just went to CVS and bought new ones and set them out. only `$5.
I spray the ant killer around the door, outside where kids dont go and then put the hotels right inside where I see them coming in and right outside...they work by the ants crawling in and then carrying the poison back to colony. Destroys their colonies. They are environ friendly and safe around children.
If it rains..you need to take them in or buy new ones. I do notice often the ants surge after a big rainstorm.
We've kept it in pretty good check this way. Good luck!