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beccajo

May 20, 2008

wow! thanks everyone!

strangely, after my house sitting gig, i returned to an ant-free apartment!


i did get a basil plant, a HUGE one, and it's now living in the kitchen. i wonder if that had anything to do with it......

 

but if they return, it sounds like borax is the solution. ha!

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kestrel

May 19, 2008

Boric Acid is probably the best way to take care of ants.  The easiest way to get boric is, as KATHC wrote, in Borax.  Growing up we would get these itty bitty ants coming out in the house and my dad would take little mason jar lids and put a bit of sugar and boric acid on it and the ants would stop.

Borax is also great for fleas.  We never had fleas on our cats until we ripped up carpeting last year to put in new flooring.  The carpeting had been installed by the original owners of the house who had dogs, and, it seems, fleas.  Apparently flea eggs can lay dormant for years until they are distrubed by something like ripping up the carpet...yippee!  Anyway, after much research online we found mention of using Borax, which based on my ant experiences as a child made sense.  Sprinkle Borax over your carpetting and work it in.  When the flea eggs hatch the Borax acts as a desiccant and dehydrates the nasty critters and they die.

Boric acid is actually a real cool item.   Not only can it kill ants, fleas and other insects, but you can dillute it to use as an eye wash, clean scrapes and cuts, it's used in nuclear power plants to slow down the rate of fission and on space shuttles for heat ruduction.

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Rabbit

May 17, 2008

See also...

http://marcsala.blogspot.com/2008/01/me-against-ants-one-green-way-to-keep.html

Pepermint oil. Not ants AND no pickle smell.

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kathc

May 17, 2008

We tried something we found in the Daily Green newsletter. 

http://www.thedailygreen.com/living-green/blogs/organic-parenting/nontoxic-ant-control-55042901?src=nl&mag=tdg&list=dgr&kw=ist

 

In case the link doesn't work, here is what the article said:

"He suggested we put out a bowl of sugar water with a teaspoon of dissolved borax in it. I never thought this would work, but I was desperate and pregnant, so I did it anyway. He said the ants would be interested in drinking the sugar water, but slowly poisoned by the borax, and once they got the message back at home they'd stop coming to visit our kitchen. It definitely required some patience, but when it started to work four days or so into the experiment, I was really satisfied. In years past I have tried pheromone traps, stuffing holes and being obsessively clean, but nothing ever worked this well. "

 

 

 

We tried it assuming it would be yet another thing that didn't work, but amazingly, it did. Within the first couple of days the bowls were full of ants, and they must be getting the message because we rarely see any now.

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tmgeorgo

May 17, 2008

I've tried several ways to get rid of ants in my kitchen (tiny black ones that like greasy things, not sweet things) and found that those raid double control ant baits worked best.  I just put the baits right in the areas they were hanging out and they stopped coming back a couple days later.

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