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Bryan October 30th 05 02:57 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 
I've got ants!

Northern California black ants. The kind that invade whenever the weather
get really hot or really wet. The kind that ignore food. They're looking
for something (aren't we all), but it's not food. Maybe the weather changes
disrupt their homes (like earthquakes on ant-scale).

Anyway, lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot tub. The hot
tub sits on a gravel bed surrounded by a wood frame with dirt or grass.
It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer. What
do you think my best ant-kill and return-prevention options are?



John Grabowski October 30th 05 03:22 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
m...
I've got ants!

Northern California black ants. The kind that invade whenever the weather
get really hot or really wet. The kind that ignore food. They're looking
for something (aren't we all), but it's not food. Maybe the weather

changes
disrupt their homes (like earthquakes on ant-scale).

Anyway, lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot tub. The

hot
tub sits on a gravel bed surrounded by a wood frame with dirt or grass.
It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer.

What
do you think my best ant-kill and return-prevention options are?



Calling an exterminator who should have the ants identified by an
entomologist. That way a treatment for those specific ants can be
prescribed and applied.


CWLee October 30th 05 03:33 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 

"Bryan" wrote:

... lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot
tub. ... What do you think my best ant-kill and return-
prevention options are?


I used to have a similar problem here in Southern
California. Once a month I use a grocery store purchased
brand of ant spray around the bottom of the hot tub, about 6
inches up from the ground. The ants have to pass that area
to get to the top. So far that has worked for me. If I go
much past a 1-month interval they return, so you might have
to experiment with different spray intervals and brands of
ant spray.

Please report back the results of whatever you do, so others
can learn from your experience.


--
----------
CWLee
"I appreciate those who walk out from the edges with
torches or even in the dark with their hands out in front
of them. We need those explorers and weirdos. I am
so grateful when I find that I am not the first." - Sally
Amsbury.


Patrick Cleburne October 30th 05 03:35 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 
"John Grabowski" wrote in message
...

"Bryan" wrote in message
m...
I've got ants!

Northern California black ants. The kind that invade whenever the
weather
get really hot or really wet. The kind that ignore food. They're
looking
for something (aren't we all), but it's not food. Maybe the weather

changes
disrupt their homes (like earthquakes on ant-scale).

Anyway, lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot tub. The

hot
tub sits on a gravel bed surrounded by a wood frame with dirt or grass.
It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer.

What
do you think my best ant-kill and return-prevention options are?



Calling an exterminator who should have the ants identified by an
entomologist. That way a treatment for those specific ants can be
prescribed and applied.


....or if you're not made of money, head on down to the Home Depot or the
local do-it-yourself pest control store and buy a small bottle of the
nastiest ant killer they have and see if that works.....



Lar October 30th 05 04:07 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 
In article , bryan.459
@pac.bell.net says...
:) Anyway, lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot tub. The hot
:) tub sits on a gravel bed surrounded by a wood frame with dirt or grass.
:) It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer. What
:) do you think my best ant-kill and return-prevention options are?
:)
:)
It can depend on what type of ant you are dealing with on what to use.
If it is a small ant most of the common gel baits probably will work
whether they are a species that is living in the ground around the tub
or it being one that lives in the insulation or lining of the hot tub
itself....Terro..Combat, though depending on what their colony needs
are may determine if they are looking for sugars or proteins. If it is a
large ant they probably are carpenter ants that would require a more
specialized bait or professional treatment.
--
Lar

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SteveB October 30th 05 04:29 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 

, bryan.459
@pac.bell.net says...
:) Anyway, lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot tub.
The hot
:) tub sits on a gravel bed surrounded by a wood frame with dirt or
grass.
:) It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer.
What
:) do you think my best ant-kill and return-prevention options are?
:)


I like the granules. They carry them back to the nest, helping to kill the
unseen ants, too.

No need to hire an expensive exterminator. Go to Homer's and buy a bottle
of diazanon or malathion. That will do it.

Steve



Sacramento Dave October 30th 05 05:10 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
m...
I've got ants!

Northern California black ants. The kind that invade whenever the weather
get really hot or really wet. The kind that ignore food. They're looking
for something (aren't we all), but it's not food. Maybe the weather

changes
disrupt their homes (like earthquakes on ant-scale).

Anyway, lately they've been swarming the top edges of the hot tub. The

hot
tub sits on a gravel bed surrounded by a wood frame with dirt or grass.
It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer.

What
do you think my best ant-kill and return-prevention options are?



" It's going to foggy with occasional periods of rain until next summer" Boy
that sure sounds like the Mill Valley hills. As for the ants I would go buy
a spray at Home Depot or any hardware store, maybe try some bait station,
try some deferent stuff the cost is cheaper than a pest service sure they
will come back and spray for free ( I sure that's if you singe a service
contract)We had a pest service when we bought our new house cost I believe
$65 every 6 weeks. Still got ants and a excuse every time they came back,
that was a short lived service( the lawn guy is next) It seems when the
first rains hit the ants are on the move, seems like when the summer heat
hits the ants are on the move, seems like nothing kills them.



Lar October 30th 05 06:31 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 
In article 8x69f.41266$fE5.20093@fed1read06,
says...
:) No need to hire an expensive exterminator. Go to Homer's and buy a bottle
:) of diazanon or malathion. That will do it.
:)
:)
Diazinon is no longer on the market..malathion would stink too much,
especially if it were to get into the insulation.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

Lar October 30th 05 06:34 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 
In article ,
says...
:) contract)We had a pest service when we bought our new house cost I believe
:) $65 every 6 weeks. Still got ants and a excuse every time they came back,
:) that was a short lived service( the lawn guy is next) It seems when the
:) first rains hit the ants are on the move, seems like when the summer heat
:) hits the ants are on the move, seems like nothing kills them.
:)
:)
:)
not with today's products..I expect the treatment to last the year. One
foundation treatment for all species of ants.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

PipeDown October 31st 05 08:18 PM

Hot Tub Ants
 

"Lar" wrote in message
t...
In article ,
says...
:) contract)We had a pest service when we bought our new house cost I
believe
:) $65 every 6 weeks. Still got ants and a excuse every time they came
back,
:) that was a short lived service( the lawn guy is next) It seems when
the
:) first rains hit the ants are on the move, seems like when the summer
heat
:) hits the ants are on the move, seems like nothing kills them.
:)
:)
:)
not with today's products..I expect the treatment to last the year. One
foundation treatment for all species of ants.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS


I agree, nothing I have tried lasts much more than a year but if I am lucky,
it does.

I also live in norhtern CA and know the ants of which you speak. While I
don't have a hot tub I do have a method that results in a quick kill. I
simply follow the trail back to the nest then pour water on it for a few
minutes (really drench it) when all the ants come out holding their little
white maggot babies, thats when you hit them with whatever ant spray you
have handy. The nest will generally not repopulate until the winter rains
have gone if at all. I never spray indoors, these ants always come in from
the outside.



Bryan November 1st 05 03:22 AM

Hot Tub Ants
 

"PipeDown" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Lar" wrote in message
t...
In article ,
says...
:) contract)We had a pest service when we bought our new house cost I
believe
:) $65 every 6 weeks. Still got ants and a excuse every time they came
back,
:) that was a short lived service( the lawn guy is next) It seems when
the
:) first rains hit the ants are on the move, seems like when the summer
heat
:) hits the ants are on the move, seems like nothing kills them.
:)
:)
:)
not with today's products..I expect the treatment to last the year. One
foundation treatment for all species of ants.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS


I agree, nothing I have tried lasts much more than a year but if I am
lucky, it does.

I also live in norhtern CA and know the ants of which you speak. While I
don't have a hot tub I do have a method that results in a quick kill. I
simply follow the trail back to the nest then pour water on it for a few
minutes (really drench it) when all the ants come out holding their
little white maggot babies, thats when you hit them with whatever ant
spray you have handy. The nest will generally not repopulate until the
winter rains have gone if at all. I never spray indoors, these ants
always come in from the outside.


Thanks guys,
The fascinating thing about these ants is how they never bother the food in
the house.




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