How can I get rid of Sugar Ants?!
Dixietrink82
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Hey Everyone,
I have sugar ants (those tiny little ones) and they are driving me nuts! How can I get rid of them? They are coming in my slider door and my cats go in and out at that exact place...so I'd like to avoid chemicals if possible.
I need help!!!
I have sugar ants (those tiny little ones) and they are driving me nuts! How can I get rid of them? They are coming in my slider door and my cats go in and out at that exact place...so I'd like to avoid chemicals if possible.
I need help!!!
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instant grits is a non-chemical solution for ants.
I do not know whether piss ants ((thats what my mom calls those) will eat them. but it works really well for fire ants.
Just pour out a little pile near their area. They bring it back into the nest to feed their qeen, the grits swell up and rupture her, and the ants, now queenless, move on.0 -
Sprinkle cinnamon around. They don't like it for some reason and its non-toxic!0
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(I know. zero help. but, well, I couldn't help myself.)0 -
with all the sugar they eat I can't see them living very long anyway, wouldn't worry about it.0
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cinnamon really works!0
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I wound up going with chemicals. But essential oils work ok, you just have to do them often. I used eucalyptus and peppermint, they won't cross over any surface you wipe with the oil. They only last a day though. The chemicals last weeks.
Cinnamon and pepper work too, but for vertical surfaces, they don't help.0 -
with all the sugar they eat I can't see them living very long anyway, wouldn't worry about it.
BAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!! :-)0 -
Sprinkle cinnamon around. They don't like it for some reason and its non-toxic!
I use cinnamon for ants, its awesome!0 -
wipe down the area where they come in with vinegar. Repeat as needed. They won't cross it.I just read that if you put corn meal near their nest, ants will eat it, then die because they can't digest it. I haven't tried it yet, but I plan to.0
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Cinnamon works. It burns their little *kitten* feet. But the best thing to do is call an exterminator. For our house, they just spray outside and seems to work just fine.0
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:grumble: My house has been invaded by them this Spring and I can not find where they are coming in...Thanks for asking this question and I am going to try some of these options as I do not want to spray where my grand baby might get into it.0
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Baby powder works wonders. I direct a preschool every year we have ants come in one specific classroom. I simply spread the baby powder across the "path" the ants seem to take and they never reappear! It's awesome! Plus our room spells baby fresh0
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I didn't look where you live but as an exterminator i can tell you the materials we use now are very safe around pets, plants, and people. yes technically they kill stuff thus they are "toxic" but they are made and mixed to be very safe for everyone. The EPA regulates everything we use and how we use them. If you want them to go away quickly call a professional. if you can stand to fight them a while go with the home defense and treat the whole kitchen, door jam, and exterior.0
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I was invaded this spring and resorted to chemicals which worked but will try the non chemical suggestions next time.0
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Depending on where you are it can be a forever battle. You have to keep up on making sure there is nothing they can get, water is a big one! We lived somewhere once that had a horrible problem, we had to dry out the sinks every time we used them! There was something they sprinkled around the building every so often that really helped though. I will have to ask my Mom what it was, but I think it was a chemical.0
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I heard peppermint extract and/or oil works for repelling ants! But try and find the source and get some ant killer. :P0
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Please consider non-lethal solutions. What did they ever do to you?0
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I used cornmeal. It seemed to work, but these were outside, right outside my back door. Once the cornmeal gets wet, you have to replace it though. I hate them little bass turds too.0
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Ants do not like chalk; I read it on the internet a few years ago, as I had a problem as well. Take white chalk and rum it outside your side door, they will not pass over it.0
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Hey Everyone,
I have sugar ants (those tiny little ones) and they are driving me nuts! How can I get rid of them? They are coming in my slider door and my cats go in and out at that exact place...so I'd like to avoid chemicals if possible.
I need help!!!
they suck and honestly its a losing battle. they usually last for a couple weeks and then go away. just try to clean up after yourself and keep things in airtight containers0 -
oh and sorry...but i raid the crap outta em.0
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Please consider non-lethal solutions. What did they ever do to you?
I'm hoping this is the invisible sarcasm font?0 -
if you want a lethal solution.. TERRO is like CRACK to ants. Once they find it they (and ll their little buddies) party it up for a couple of days and then they're gone. They also love sharing and will bring it back with them, which kills off the whole nest. i mean...0
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Where I live in the South they are a big issue in my household every spring and summer. My family always keeps Sevin Dust on hand. Seriously, it works wonders.
Here's a link. I wish you the very best of luck!
http://www.gardentech.com/sevin.asp0 -
Mix borax with sugar in a little dish on your counter (or wherever the ants are). They'll flock to the sugar, take it (and borax) back to their nest, and die. The only bad part about this is it gets really gross for the first day while the ants are all like "Heyo! Check out this free sugar!"0
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I've also read about wiping down the area with white vinegar, but haven't actually done it myself. I do make sure all food items are in sealed containers--no chip clips or folding down cereal liners for me.0
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yeah if you have chip clips..you are probably eating ants. lol0
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Comet, sprinkle it around the perimeter. We use it around the tent when we go camping and they won't cross it!0
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Terro pre-filled bait traps.
I tried borax, cinnamon, bleaching everything, sprays, etc. This stuff is the only stuff that worked. I dealt with ants every spring until hot hot summer for 8 years in my house. I bought the outdoor traps and the indoor traps last year, put them outside in the places i thought they were coming in, and inside where I saw them and i haven't had any ants since!! All of the windows are open this year and NO ANTS!!0 -
Professional pest control should take care of the problem and not hurt your cats. Unless your cats are especially sensitive to household chemicals they should be fine. (We own a pest control company in Phoenix, AZ and are asked this question all the time. I'm quite comfortable with this answer - I have a little dog and she's my baby! We spray around our house when needed and I don't worry about her.) Good luck!0
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