anyone from the uk having problems with tiny ants in the home?.?
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It's pretty common at this time of year. First of all, make sure you keep your floors and surfaces completely clear of anything that might attract them (particularly sugary things).
Secondly, there aren't any 'natural' sprays for getting rid, unfortunately. Other than hoovering all the time, there isn't much you can do, other than spray. I found sprays that go directly into the cracks of the floor quite effective, and less messy than powder. We have a few ants here and there at the moment, but I can't tell where they are coming from, so I haven't bothered to treat it. There aren't enough to warrant it.
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Not in UK but their going crazy here in mid-USA
Not in UK but their going crazy here in mid-USA
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hey r u a pesticide dealer?
yeh i had the same problem we called the council up and they came and stuck this thing with lots of tiny seeds thing in it and i think ants eat that and stop prosucing any more
yes, but i'm in the usa and i'm going to my dads for a month so hopefully not one ant will be found.
Bait traps will get rid of them.
I have the ant problem but am not from UK
Find their natural preditor, sadly for red ants they dont have many natural predators, for black ants its spiders and red ants...
we call them piss ants here in America,dont know why. try soap and water,in a spray bottle spray it on the ants,or ant traps, terminex works great (not sure if i spelled it right.)
I don't know about the UK, but I have them here in the good ol' US of A. Lots of them too, used to be in the house in the winter and now they are everywhere in my yard. I have NEVER seen this many ants before at one time. What is causing them? I use Terro dust and Terro traps, they love the stuff, and it gets rid of them quickly.
Just use a bug spray, but spray where ever you see any holes or cracks.
Pour some sugar out away from your home leaving very tiny specks all of the way there. They will go to the sugar spill & live happily there away from your home.
oWhen i get them in the kitchen I spry them with mix of rubbing alcohol and couple drops liquid soap.
Then wipe them up.
Just dont get rubbing alcohol on varnished cabinets it will ruin them sometimes.