A.H. asks from North Bend, WA on August 21, 2009
Help! Ants in My Home!
I don't know if anyone has requested this before, but I have an ant problem in my house. These tiny, little black ants are somehow getting in my house, and they crawl all over my kitchen counters. I have tried using a silicone sealant around any areas they may be getting in, but they are still somehow getting in here. Does anyone know of a home remedy that is safe and non-toxic? We have pets and a baby and my husbands hanicapped sister in the home, so I don't want to use pesticides. Bombing the house is completely out of the question because of fish tanks and some of the "pets" that we have. Any advice would be extremely helpful! Thank you in advance!
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So What Happened?™
Thank you all for such great responses!! I used the ever-ready and always on hand cayenne pepper. I also sprinkled a bit of cinnamon on the counter with the cayenne pepper. It took about a week, but no more ants!! I had my doubts, but it worked wonderfully! Thank you all for understanding what I was going through with these little beasties!
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L.E. answers from Portland on August 22, 2009
Hello,
I have been talking to a company called Pro Services... The treatment they use is nontoxic and fairly reasonable and gets rid of fleas too. Give them a call and let them know L. from St. Johns sent you. ###-###-#### Let me know if you are having trouble contacting them and I will dig deeper for the entire name. L.
R.B. answers from Anchorage on August 22, 2009
We had this same problem this summer -- at first I thought it was because I wasn't get to lunch cleanup fast enough (sometimes that happens at naptime), but other ppl told us that this just happens sometimes. we got the ant traps others are describing (they look like little two-inch [or so] circles), and it took care of the problem within a week. I was frustrated at first that they didn't immediately just disappear, but the pkg says that it can take about a week. Now we appear to be "good."
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S.O. answers from Salt Lake City on August 21, 2009
Instant Grits! Just poor them wherever the ants are at or coming from. They take the grits back to their nest and all the ants eat them and, um, pass on. The grits enlarge in their stomachs and that kills them, but since they take it back to the others it will get rid of them all. Plus, it's completely non-toxic. We used to have an ant problem (later found out our carpet was infested and was pulled out) and it worked great. Good luck!
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L.N. answers from Portland on August 22, 2009
Oy! We are dealing with the same problem. We are just now trying Terro to deal with them; we are only putting the traps outside so that it doesn't affect our son and dog. Green/safe-wise, for immediate cleanup, we use Orange Guard, which--until this season--had worked miraculously. It's made from orange peel, which is obviously safe for humans but kills ants and some other insects too. Good luck!!!!!!
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I.G. answers from Seattle on August 21, 2009
You can try closed ant traps. The idea is that they take home the bait and poison the entire colony, but for a little while you may see more ants flocking to the trap.
We had them come in through an unused electrical outlet and I poured BORAX into the opening. this year they have not returned.
It is become a real problem as opposed to just a nuisnace I would consult a professional exterminator. They may be able to find the source or treat the outside of your home.
There are some companies that specialize in natural pest control.
Good luck.
R.B. answers from Anchorage on August 22, 2009
We had this same problem this summer -- at first I thought it was because I wasn't get to lunch cleanup fast enough (sometimes that happens at naptime), but other ppl told us that this just happens sometimes. we got the ant traps others are describing (they look like little two-inch [or so] circles), and it took care of the problem within a week. I was frustrated at first that they didn't immediately just disappear, but the pkg says that it can take about a week. Now we appear to be "good."
R.C. answers from Portland on August 22, 2009
A.. Where we live we have the same problem. I have tried a lot of differt things. Messy though it is, it has wored for me. Outside around the house, where ever i can find any ants i sprinkle cinnemon. In the house i sprinkle on the window sills, doorways, on the counters, where ever that i see ants. I also smash a lot. any way i leave the cinnomn on the counters and everwhere else. As i said it looks messy, but i'm not overran with ants. I only have to change it about 3 times a year. Good luck..... R.
L.E. answers from Portland on August 22, 2009
Hello,
I have been talking to a company called Pro Services... The treatment they use is nontoxic and fairly reasonable and gets rid of fleas too. Give them a call and let them know L. from St. Johns sent you. ###-###-#### Let me know if you are having trouble contacting them and I will dig deeper for the entire name. L.
C.P. answers from Bellingham on August 22, 2009
I read in Ask Helouise one time that chalk around the windows and doors helps keep ants out. For some reason they don't like to cross over the chalk line. I don't know from personal experience if it will work but at least it can't harm anything. It was in a Ladie's Home Journal or Better Homes and Gardens type magazine years ago.
L.W. answers from Portland on August 22, 2009
CINNAMON!!!! They hate it..... try to find the trail where they enter and sprinkle it everywhere. Safe and non toxic !!
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