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Put out some Real Kill ant bait. Just watched an ant come out of the little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?

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Put out some Real Kill ant bait. Just watched an ant come out of the
little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the
counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it
for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


i use amdro outside and it works. you may not want to use it if you have
pets and keep it away from them.


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On Jun 19, 10:23*am, "J. Clarke" wrote:
Put out some Real Kill ant bait. *Just watched an ant come out of the little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


Boric Acid. It's cheap and relatively safe (less toxic than table
salt).

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Put out some Real Kill ant bait. Just watched an ant come out of the
little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the
counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it
for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


My daughter was bothered by ants in her kitchen earlier this spring. I
used Ortho Bug-Be-Gone to spray a swath on the entire outside perimeter
of her house about 3' up the wall and 5' from the foundation using a
pump-up tank sprayer. The ants were gone in less than three days.

Ants nest in the ground and enter the house in search of food, returning
to the nest with the goods, following an ant trail. A close inspection
of the exterior of the house might show where they're entering.

If you do spray the perimeter of the house it's important not to skip
any areas.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

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Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?

As someone has already suggested, boric acid.

BTW, you will keep my customer happy, they mine the stuff.

Lew




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Put out some Real Kill ant bait. Just watched an ant come out of the
little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the
counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it
for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?



Apparently your bait works fine, the ant goes right to it. If you want to
kill them, step on them.

Or use Amdro.


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Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


As someone has already suggested, boric acid.


BTW, you will keep my customer happy, they mine the stuff.


Boric acid is not a bait.


It *sure* is. They think (the bait part) it's sugar and bring it home
to the queen. It's a a dessicant, so she dries up with the rest of
the colony.

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A place I woked at used dry cleaning fluid as a degreaser. I
took a few ounces home and late at night when all the little critters
are back in the nest, I dropped a table spoonfull on the nest and
covered it with a cardboard box. No more anthill.

I can't think of the chemical name of the stuff, but it's in the same
family as carbon tet. This stuff is heavier than water and displaces
air in its vapor form - think suffocation. Probably not a good idea
to use in the house, basement or poorly ventilated shop.

P


Put out some Real Kill ant bait. Just watched an ant come out of the little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


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Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


When I had ant issues one year I used some Grant's bait stations around the
house wherever I could see a heavily-travelled ant trail, the wee beasties
were gone within a week.

http://www.grantsproducts.com/ant_control.html


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Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


As someone has already suggested, boric acid.

BTW, you will keep my customer happy, they mine the stuff.


Boric acid is not a bait.


Doesn't need to be if you can find the trails and/or the holes
they use to get in.

scott


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On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:55:18 -0500, in rec.woodworking Leon wrote:


After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it
for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?



Apparently your bait works fine, the ant goes right to it. If you want to
kill them, step on them.

Or use Amdro.

Here's another vote for Amdro. Die Fire Ants, DIE!!!!!!

Before I got environmentally conscious, I'd slip out about sundown and put a teaspoon of gasoline on
top of each fire ant hill. The vapors being heavier than air would sink down into the mound and
suffocate all the little beasts. Had to quit because after about a week of doing this, a buddy of
mine flicked a cigarette butt on the ground and blew up my back yard. Amdro is safer.

Regards,
Roy






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On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:23:23 -0400, "J. Clarke"
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Put out some Real Kill ant bait. Just watched an ant come out of the little
thingie with a piece of bait in his mouth, walk to the edge of the counter,
toss the bait in the trash can under the counter, clean his antennas, go
back into the bait thingie, and come out with another one, and toss it in
the trash.

After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


Maybe the bait wasn't a good flavor. Some ants are sugar ants, some
are grease ants, others are just plain **** ants. Most of the time
Tero is very effective.
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On Jun 19, 8:23*am, "J. Clarke" wrote:
After I got through laughing I did him a favor and tossed the rest of it for
him.

Anybody know of any ant bait that _works_?


Not a bait, but boiling water down their anthill actually kills them.
Or vinegar down the anthill also works.

Luigi
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