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abaker1 said:Oh my goodness! I have them too!! I thought it was just my house until I was talking about it with a neighbor and she has them too! Along with a couple other people I talked to!!
I'll have to try the cornmeal thing!! I'm so glad you asked this!! Hope it works for you too!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:If you can find the ant hill, wait until the weather forcast predicts rain - then sprinkle Comet all over the top of it. When it rains, it washes the Comet powder down into the ant hill and releases the chlorine in it - PRESTO - the entire ant colony is gassed out of existence.
rennea said:What are silver fish?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Silverfish are a wingless insect that are a silver-blue color and their movements resemble, well, a fish. They love high humidity, and they love to eat clothing, glue in book bindings and stuff in the bathroom. They are MURDER to get rid of!
One safe and natural method to eliminate ants in your kitchen is by using a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water. Spray this solution directly onto the ants or their trails to disrupt their scent trails and deter them from entering your kitchen. You can also wipe down counters and other surfaces with this solution to prevent ants from returning.
Yes, there are several household items that can be used as ant deterrents. For example, sprinkling cinnamon, black pepper, or cayenne pepper around entry points or areas where ants are commonly seen can help to keep them away. Other effective items include coffee grounds, citrus peels, and essential oils like peppermint or tea tree oil.
To prevent ants from entering your kitchen, make sure to keep all food tightly sealed and stored in airtight containers. Wipe down counters and surfaces regularly to remove any food debris or crumbs that may attract ants. Also, try to eliminate any standing water or excess moisture in your kitchen, as ants are attracted to water sources.
If you have a large infestation of ants in your kitchen, it may be necessary to call a professional pest control service. They will have the expertise and resources to effectively eliminate the ants and prevent future infestations. It's also important to continue practicing good hygiene and taking preventative measures to keep ants from returning.
Yes, there are a few natural ant bait options you can make at home. One simple method is mixing equal parts honey and borax and placing it in a small container near ant entry points. The ants will be attracted to the sweet scent of the honey but will also ingest the borax, which will ultimately kill them. You can also use a mixture of sugar and baking soda, or a solution of sugar and vinegar, as bait for ants.