Question:
I have a big ant problem.........?
2007-09-25 17:11:37 UTC
I have colonies apon colonies of ants in our home (iy seems like). The ants enjoy eating cat food. The cats apparently do not like the taste of ants........The ants will get in the food before the cats have time to think!!!!! OMG!!!!!The cats dont really eat the food with the ants on them... A good way to get rid of them is???
Fifteen answers:
zappafan
2007-09-25 17:16:20 UTC
Ant bait (get a pet friendly one), however to stop them getting in the cat food put your cat food bowl inside a saucer of water - the ants wont be able to cross the water barrier (so long as the bowl isn't touching any other surface). Keeps the ants away from the dog food in our place ...
confused lil teacher
2007-09-26 00:19:26 UTC
Well, a nice handy pesticide would usually work, but from personal experience I can tell you that it will only make the ants spread, in most cases. I can think of three options for you...

Either...

A) You could just put the cat's food somewhere elevated, so that the cats find it before the ants.

B) You could call an exterminator

C) Or.. If you don't mind a hole in your yard *which can be filled back up if you want* then take a shovel and dig a hole down to the queen's chamber, try not to get bitten by any ants *thats obvious*. Once you get down to the chamber *it could be up to seven feet in the ground* then just put some gasoline or kerosene *not too much* in the hole and burn the ant nest. This should kill the queen and majority of the eggs.



NOTE--- Option C can be dangerous and I do not recommend it but it is and effective method.
2007-09-26 00:13:36 UTC
Get some ant bait. The ants will take it back to the nest and poison it. The powder stuff works well-but can be toxic to children and pet. I buy the little black things - RAID - I think, and I don't have to worry.
K
2007-09-26 00:18:23 UTC
Boil water in a kettle and pour it on all the ant hills in your yard.For the cat food put the food dish in a larger dish and fill the lager dish with water so that the ants can't get to the food.
nightxwatchx
2007-09-26 00:14:12 UTC
When I movved into my house there were thousands of Carenter Ants, you can try swatting them or getting ant bait but they honestly dont work, but calling a exterminator is the best way, havent had them come back for 4 years now :).
2007-09-26 00:19:32 UTC
Ant poison. They are small little nuggets of poison that the ants mistake for food and take to the nest, which kills the colony. You can find this at any home store (e.g. home depot lowes etc.)
MontyH
2007-09-26 00:14:53 UTC
Try placing a small dish with some nutrasweet in it next to the cat food. Slightly dampen the powder and in a day or so, the ants will be gone.
the_chosen_one
2007-09-26 00:15:44 UTC
ever heard of Baygon? It's much more powerful than Raid as ant killer. I had a problem with ants - spray them all the way back to whereever they're coming in, and spray their entrance. do this for all entrances every 2-3 days. you can't get rid of them forever, but you can keep them to a minimum.



if they persist, get an exterminator.
KneeDeep
2007-09-26 00:15:28 UTC
go to the hardware store and buy some Boric acid and place the boric acid along all the edges of were the wall meets the floor. Do this in every room of the house.

This will keep away many pests and is non toxic.
Allie (HBKF)
2007-09-28 23:55:06 UTC
PLEASE READ!!!



try buying Terro, it ALWAYS works!!! liquid works best!



http://www.terro.com/products.php



its flawless! i bought it @ wal-mart!



you put it in your cabinaets or where ever the ants are and drop several drops on the supplied paper and they'll be gone in a few days.



they take it back to their colonies and they all die!!!



the best thing is that the $3.99 stuff works the best!!!



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K.c
2007-09-26 02:07:32 UTC
Spray.

Or

Mix some baking soda and powdered sugar. the bakin soda will kill ants and ths sugar will lure them .

Add little water.
baseballguy2k5
2007-09-26 00:14:50 UTC
go to home depot and get bug spray thingy. at nite and in the mornings spray it around ur house and where u think the antsa are coming in
person
2007-09-29 00:21:31 UTC
hey ali!!! sorry she's afriend of mine



any way terro works wonders!!! i strongly recomend it!!!
2007-09-26 00:13:41 UTC
exterminator
whizitincognito
2007-09-26 00:23:10 UTC
Found this in a forum hope it helps



• We have 'them, too. About everybody we know does, here in Southern California. We don't like to spray poisons around, so we have to put up with them to some extent, but we have found that they hate baby powder (preferably scented talcum). If you find a trail of them in your house, or some "scouts" looking for food so they can bring the rest of their nest to enjoy it, just sprinkle the baby powder on the ants and wherever they are coming in from, if you can find it, and you will see them begin to get upset. After a while, they'll be gone, and they won't be back again for awhile, even after you remove the powder. We dust baby powder on our honey jar and sugar bowl, as well as the outside of the cats' dish and it keeps the ants off.



• Sounds crazy, but try vinegar! Fill a squirt bottle with plain old cheap white vinegar, and squirt it anyplace you've seen ants (kitchen counters, windowsills, etc) and let it dry. It's non-toxic, won't harm anything, and the smell will go away in just a couple of minutes. It worked for me!



• I have a suggestion for the ant problem; plain old cinnamon. I put in or at the site of the ant invasion, they back off quick!



• Black pepper is a nonlethal, poison free, cheap, and safe way to get rid of ants - sprinkle the black pepper where you see them congregating and watch 'them scatter. Follow them to where they're exiting - which is the same spot they're entering in at - and sprinkle the pepper at that spot to keep them from coming back in. It's safe to use in your cabinets, on windowsills, near your pets and kids, around food, etc.



• I have a book with several tips for the use of apple cider vinegar. One of them is getting rid of ants. Make a mixture of 50/50 water and vinegar and pour it into a spray bottle. Spray the surface with the solution several times a day. Ants guide themselves with their scent. Vinegar has a natural chemical that alters ants' scent and which ants avoid.



• My husband was in conversation recently with a gentleman in the pest control business. This man preferred to use environmentally safe methods to control pests. His recommendation for ants was: equal parts Windex and Ivory Soap. Simply mix, and spray problem areas.



• Most ant poisons have a sweetness to them that attracts most but not all ants. Some ants are attracted to grease. Observe your ants and see what they like, maybe you need a different bait. Also, though this is sometimes difficult, see if you can trace them back to where they are getting in, because caulking is usually the best solution, as it prevents recurrence.



• I live in south Florida, the bug capital of the world, and I don't use anything toxic in or around my home. I discovered a safe way to get rid of ants. I found Shakley's Basic H. It is a non-toxic soap made from soybeans. I take a pint spray bottle, fill it 1/3 with Basic H and 2/3 with water, mixing gently. Follow your trail of ants to try to discover where they are entering. Spray a thin stream of the mix around where they are coming in. I also spray around my door frames and into any openings where they might enter. Caulking any little holes or openings is also helpful. Please remember this is a SOAP. Do not spray where it will be stepped on and someone will slip. I reapply it as needed. Try to keep it off painted surfaces as it will eventually bubble the paint. You can also put three tablespoons into a Miracle Grow feeder full of water and spray outside around the foundation of your house. It will soak into the soil and get into the nests. Do this once or twice a month until the problem abates. As an added bonus, use the same mixture in your feeder and spray your lawn to keep it flea free. I also keep the little spray bottle handy to spritz any bugs that try to dash in the door when it's open. If it can kill a palmetto bug (roaches that are as big as B-52's), it will kill anything!



• I had a bad problem with them last year and tried everything. Then, I read in a book to place Bay Leaves on your counters and preferably along the trail where they are coming in (if you can find it). It worked. Now I make sure that I keep some behind my canisters, etc. on my countertops.



• We use plain white chalk drawn in a line at the place they come in they wont cross for some reason and also I use comet cleanser sprinkled where children/animals don't go.



• So far this has worked in my house. First you need to find out where they are coming in at. To kill ants that have entered your home without poison I use straight Simple Green. Believe me it works. Then after they are all dead, clean the area and spray the area with a peppermint spray. Fill a spray bottle with water and add approximately 10 - 15 drops of peppermint essential oil , sometimes called Peppermint Spirits. Ants won't cross the area because they hate the smell. Hope it works as well for you as it has for me. Please note this can be dangerous to cats!



•Ants will crawl away from mint. I did this as a science experiment and it worked. Just plant mint all around your house. Especially near doorways.



• A line of cayenne pepper usually stops them from crossing over it.



• Try putting some whole cloves around. I put them on the window sills and door jams and also sprinkled a few around in my bottom cabinets. It worked.



• I recently purchased the book “The Garden Guy – A Seasonal Guide to Organic Gardening in the Desert Southwest” by Dave Owens. Below is quoted information that may help you out. Dave Owens, does the Garden Guy's segments on KTVK (Channel 3) in the metro Phoenix area during Good Morning Arizona. – C.L.



Outdoor Ant Control

Supplies: 1 to 2 gallons water

Stove or barbecue grill

Instructions: Heat water to 160 to 170 degrees. Quietly sneak up to the mounds of ants and pour the boiling water down the hole.

Note: I normally try to do this between 11am and 2 pm.



Indoor Ant Control

Supplies: 1 tbsp. boric acid

1 tbsp. mint jelly or peanut butter

1 cracker

Small cardboard box

Instructions: Mix the boric acid and mint jelly; spread mixture on a cracker. Punch pinholes in a cardboard box; place cracker inside. Place box in an area where ants cause problems, but away from children and pets.

Note: The mint jelly or peanut butter lures the ants in and the boric acid kills them.



Indoor and Outdoor Ant Control

Supplies: Diatomaceous earth

Instructions: Dust food-grade diatomaceous earth along the ant’s pathways.

Note: The white powder will cut through their exoskeleton and they will dehydrate and die.



Indoor and Outdoor Ant Control Supplies:

1 1/2 cup Cream of Wheat

Instructions: Place a dish of Cream of Wheat where the ants can access it.

Note: After they eat it, the cereal expands and the ants will explode.



• This is an answer for Ana who has problems with ants in her kitchen. I have found sprinkling Comet or Ajax powder around the area the ants are invading works wonders. I also take it outside and find where the ants are coming up into the house and sprinkle it there. This is great in the kitchen because it is not poisonous like bug sprays. Good luck! - LR



• Red chili powder !! I've been using it to repel ants for years. Make a paste using a little water, find where the little black pests are coming in and going out and paste the area. you can sprinkle the powder too, but I find adding water makes it more potent. The ants hate the stuff. Brooke and Mary B.



• To trap ants leave an open bottle of maple syrup (cheap stuff is ok) the ants love it and they drown happy. Just make sure you your children and sig. other know about it (LOL). Also I have had luck with the Torro ant poison. It's like a syrup. This they take back to the colony. - Lucy



• Mix borax with sugar water. Place it on the ant trails and where the ants are coming in. It kills any ant that eats the mixture. From CSinbad



• Some mint oil and mint chewing gum help repel ants in a house. placed a stick or open pack of chewing gum on a shelf. Outside you can plant mint around the foundation. It makes a good groundcover and is fragrant when it's stepped on. I hope this helps. Please let me know. - Diana


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