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Hi i have a real bad case of ant problem, In my back garden i have millions of ants so finding a ant nest is inposible as the ants are every where,The problem i have is that they get into food cubards and all over the worktops and once i opened a new loaf of bread to find one in there,Now i have broat some ant traps but they still keep coming in has anybody got a cheap sollution on this i will be greatfull. thanks
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channy wrote:
Hi i have a real bad case of ant problem, In my back garden i have millions of ants so finding a ant nest is inposible as the ants are every where,The problem i have is that they get into food cubards and all over the worktops and once i opened a new loaf of bread to find one in there,Now i have broat some ant traps but they still keep coming in has anybody got a cheap sollution on this i will be greatfull. thanks The solution is to kill off the nest. I do this by putting down 'ant bait'. It comes in about 3 variations. I like best the one that you poke a hole in the bait container and the ants take it back to the nest and the whole nest dies. The other types have you filling the bait trap every day. Not a thing I want to do. I have used this at home and also at the school I now have a little job at. It works a treat. Takes about 14 days to become effective though. Dave |
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