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Chuckie 01-04-2005 02:13 AM

Ants
 
I being overrun with ants. They start coming into my house about this
time every year. I have chemicals and I use them but I hate to use
them.
Is there a way I can eliminate the ant without dangerous chemicals?
Chuckie
Zone 5


Lar 01-04-2005 04:53 AM

In article . com,
says...
:) I being overrun with ants. They start coming into my house about this
:) time every year. I have chemicals and I use them but I hate to use
:) them.
:) Is there a way I can eliminate the ant without dangerous chemicals?
:)
:)
It can depend on what you consider a dangerous chemical :/

If you can get an I.D. of what species of ants they may be, you may be
able to aid yourself with no chemicals at all. This time of year the
Odorous House Ant is a common invader...squish one and see if by chance
it gives off an odor. If so, you probably can find the colony just
outside the house where you are seeing them inside. They do not nest in
the ground like other ants, but will be in loose leaf matter or under a
potted plant, usually somewhere moist. There will be no mistaking when
you come across a colony, just remove and dispose of as needed. Other
ants probably will need a bait to stop them...numerous products on the
market ranging from extremely low toxic baits, to the bit more toxic
boric acid based baits. It can be guess work at times figuring out if
they are feeding on sweets or proteins, their diets can change depending
on what the colony needs at the time.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

Phisherman 02-04-2005 04:58 AM

On 31 Mar 2005 17:13:57 -0800, "Chuckie" wrote:

I being overrun with ants. They start coming into my house about this
time every year. I have chemicals and I use them but I hate to use
them.
Is there a way I can eliminate the ant without dangerous chemicals?
Chuckie
Zone 5


Not everyone considers ants to be pests, but I don't care for ants in
the house either. There are ant traps and poisons to kill them. But
if you are interested in just repelling the ants you can puree hot
chili peppers and pour this as a barrier around doors, foundations,
and other places. Ants dislike aromatic plants such as mint,
lavender, chives, garlic, etc. I have used powdered lime or chalk to
repel ants (apparently it is irritating to them)--pulverized charcoal
and bone meal are also known to work.

Stacy Person 06-04-2005 10:01 PM



Phisherman wrote:
On 31 Mar 2005 17:13:57 -0800, "Chuckie" wrote:


I being overrun with ants. They start coming into my house about this
time every year. I have chemicals and I use them but I hate to use
them.
Is there a way I can eliminate the ant without dangerous chemicals?
Chuckie
Zone 5



Not everyone considers ants to be pests, but I don't care for ants in
the house either. There are ant traps and poisons to kill them. But
if you are interested in just repelling the ants you can puree hot
chili peppers and pour this as a barrier around doors, foundations,
and other places. Ants dislike aromatic plants such as mint,
lavender, chives, garlic, etc. I have used powdered lime or chalk to
repel ants (apparently it is irritating to them)--pulverized charcoal
and bone meal are also known to work.


I got the "plant mint" advice last summer to take care of ants. The
ants loved the mint, and built their hill around it. Boiling water in
the ant hills works wonders, though.

Doesn't help the nasties that get in the house, however. We're coming
up on ant time, so I'm getting prepared.

Stacy
Grand Island, NY
Zone 5

William Wagner 06-04-2005 11:48 PM

In article ,
Stacy Person wrote:

Doesn't help the nasties that get in the house, however. We're coming
up on ant time, so I'm getting prepared.

Stacy
Grand Island, NY
Zone 5


I place a few drops of oil on pennyroyal on or about our basement
exterior wooden supports. Use half an ounce per year sometimes every
other year. Also I mix boric acid powder available at your local drug
store with 5 or ten parts sugar. Same time frame. I place 1 oz. of
this mixture in containers and place about in basement and kitchen in
childproof areas, Up high or under cabinets.
Once had carpenters in by sons bedroom window sill. Drilled a small
hole placed a few drops of pennyroyal in, sealed the hole and the next
day they were gone. Make sure the smell is not offense before using it
if your basement is open to living areas.

Don¹t eat any of this stuff of course.

Bill

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Chuckie 07-04-2005 02:54 AM

Where do I get penneyroyal?


William Wagner 07-04-2005 11:08 AM

In article .com,
"Chuckie" wrote:

Where do I get penneyroyal?


Local Herb and flower shop would be my first choice.

http://search.ebay.com/pennyroyal-oil_W0QQfclZ4QQfnuZ1

1 oz. should cost about $5 US and last two years depending on size of
target area. Doesn¹t kill ants just drives them away via smell. Smell
will be strong for awhile than slowly fade, I think it is better to use
too little then too much.

Bill

--
Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade garden in a Japanese manner
Vision problems? http://www.ocutech.com/ we own two.
Tell folks where to get your files FREE at http://www.DropLoad.com
"oeuf tôt pique " Lover "Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"



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