Best way to get rid of Ants !!
Best way to get rid of Ants !!
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Paul S4

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1,254 posts

234 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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As per title,what is the best/most eco-friendly method of removing a couple of new ant colonies that have just appeared on the paving...right outside the front door !

Thought that maybe a strong salt solution may deter them ?

magpie215

4,937 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Salt???

This is PH!!! something involving fire or tactical nukes is more sporting.

oh and do not forget the pics

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

194 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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We used to use a kettle full of boiling water in the old days. In the even older days I used a lens out of some WWII binoculars and the sun - the heat would stop them dead but they took a second to pop - slow work one at a time though.

otolith

65,778 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Simpo Two

91,572 posts

289 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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I found a line of ants marching diagionally across the paviers in the drive. I zapped them with Tugon and they disappeared. For a bit - a few days later I found them marching in a new line a foot away from the old one and parallel to it. Not stupid, ants.

pokethepope

2,667 posts

212 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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We've got them in the house and i've read you can get ant bait that they carry back to their nest and it poisons the entire colony.

Simpo Two

91,572 posts

289 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Yep, Nippon, borax.

GreenDog

2,261 posts

216 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Yep, Nippon, borax.
Worked a treat the few times I've used it.

JonRB

79,485 posts

296 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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GreenDog said:
Simpo Two said:
Yep, Nippon, borax.
Worked a treat the few times I've used it.
Yup. Nippon is great stuff. They yum it up, take it back to the nest, feed it to the Queen and everyone, then they all drop dead. Result!

Paul S4

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1,254 posts

234 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Thanks for all those replies !

XG332

3,927 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Have you tried asking then nicely?

ln1234

848 posts

222 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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I used an ant killer powder from B&Q last week and it worked a treat. Wasn't the cheapest one - was about 4.99 and was granular rather than a powder. The insructions tell you to spread the powder in corners and across walls and also try and find the nest and put powder on that too.

itsnotarace

4,685 posts

233 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Boiling water

BoRED S2upid

20,993 posts

264 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Powder worked a treat again this year its the third year and the same powder it must never go off spread it on the nest along walls external and internal everywhere they might get inside they were gone within a day or two never to be seen again... until next year no doubt.

Gareth79

8,771 posts

270 months

Thursday 12th May 2011
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Bendiocarb-based powder, works on ants and wasps well. It's cheap so you can spray all along the line and plenty around where you think the nest is. As mentioned as long as enough powder is taken back into the nest it will kill the lot.

eg. http://www.screwfix.com/p/ant-insect-killer-powder...

furtive

4,501 posts

303 months

Thursday 12th May 2011
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The best stuff I've found is a lacquer spray called Deathlac. In my experience it works better than anything else, and keeps working long after powders etc have been washed away so prevents re-infestation.

ChairsWithHairs

24,099 posts

218 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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They are on my beans, is something called "deathlac" safe?

Simpo Two

91,572 posts

289 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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ChairsWithHairs said:
They are on my beans, is something called "deathlac" safe?
Probably not: www.pestcontroldirect.co.uk/acatalog/Dethlac_Aeros...

- ask them to make sure; I'm don't know the toxicity of deltamethrin.

mattdaniels

7,362 posts

306 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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JonRB said:
GreenDog said:
Simpo Two said:
Yep, Nippon, borax.
Worked a treat the few times I've used it.
Yup. Nippon is great stuff. They yum it up, take it back to the nest, feed it to the Queen and everyone, then they all drop dead. Result!
Is that the little flat tin about the size of a shoe polish tin that you pierce open and put on the floor?

If so, this +1. Works a treat. They lap it up, take it back to the nest and it kills them all.

Kays vRS

1,997 posts

200 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Borax and sugar works well.