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755.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | | Wed Sep 09 1987 16:48 | 8 |
| My impression is that if you interrupt the ants' trail from their
source to whatever is attracting them, you basically get rid of
them. I'm not sure what you mean by spraying outside the front
door. Can you interrupt the path in, watch until the rest leave
and then really zap the front door area? Occasionally I have a
problem like this and I really flood the way in with a hose.
Maybe you could decoy them out with a piece of food left outside
the door and then clobber them.
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755.2 | Get an exterminator? | VAXWRK::LEVINE | | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:06 | 8 |
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I seem to get carpenter ants in my house each spring/summer and I call
an exterminator in. She has some spray that kills the ants but is not
harmful to pets. Since you're in an apartment, I would expect that you
could ask them to get an exterminator in for you. Beware that most
of the over the counter bug killers are harmful to pets.
Pam
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755.3 | Sevin? | EXODUS::ALLEN | | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:12 | 23 |
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HEY! doesn't this belong in the ANTS FILE????
just teasing ;'). I couldn't resist.
Actually. I have a similar problem with my vegetable garden and
roses. Since my cats go outside, I am reluctant to spray for pests
since they tend to brush up against and lay under plants. (It's
nice and shady under the tomatoes).
I have noticed that the pesticide Sevin is recommended for fleas on
pets. My Vet told me that yes, this means it is safe, but in actuality
the ingredient that kills FLEAS is one they become immune to readily.
It does work on my vegetables to keep the Jap. Beetles dead.
Anyway, they may make something for ants - the one I've used is a
powder, and I will check it tonight to see if Ants are listed as
target. You may be able to powder your carpet around your couch without
creating a hazard for your little sniffers.
Amy.
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755.4 | clarification | EXODUS::ALLEN | | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:17 | 9 |
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I think I may need to clarify...
The ingredient in Sevin is one that FLEAS become immune to... (not
cats) I was attempting to point out as an aside that even though
recommended for fleas, it doesn't work well. Who knows, this may
be true for ants too.
me again.
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755.5 | Sevin | 25192::MECLER | FRANK | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:29 | 14 |
| Sevin is the brand name of carbaryl, a carbamate cholinesterase
inhibitor. It works in a manner similar to the organophosphate
pesticides but does hit mammals as hard as some of the organophosphates
do. It is the active ingredient in Mycodex shampoo with carbaryl
(makes sense). It is not an ingredient I would want left on my
cat's fur to be groomed off. It is a neurotoxin.
I have found that many insects are very susceptible to direct
application of isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. It goes right through
their shells and attacks the nervous system. Once it evaporates
it doesn't leave a residue. Its flammability is a major drawback;
it could also affect colors in some fabrics.
Frank
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755.6 | try flea spray | CSMADM::DALEY | | Fri Sep 11 1987 15:58 | 8 |
| I had a line of tiny red ants coming in through a space between
the window and the sill, down to the floor, then up over the buffet
to a bowl of dried cat food on a shelf. I sprayed cat flea-spray
on them as I was wary of using anything stronger (since one of my cats
is leukemic and I was concerned about a reaction). The ants died
almost instantly and the cats were just fine. It was an easy
solution and they haven't returned (that happened about 2 months
ago).
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755.7 | | EXODUS::ALLEN | | Mon Sep 14 1987 10:32 | 5 |
| Re: .6 Good suggestion.
AS LONG AS IT'S NOT HARTZ BLOCKADE! (Re: topic 727).
Amy.
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755.8 | Rug Patrol | 16821::BALL | | Mon Sep 14 1987 14:31 | 14 |
| There is some stuff that Sargent's puts out called Rug Patrol.
It's a sprinkle powder similar to "Love My Carpet" or "Carpet Fresh"
but it has pyrethrens (sp?) in it. I believe this is an insecticide
obtained from a plant. Anyway, as long as you remove the pet from
the room you are treating, you'll be ok. You sprinkle the powder
on, wait 30 minutes and vacuum it up. I have a back door that is
level with the ground and I get rolly-polly bugs and it works great
getting rid of them. I get these little woolly worms too sometimes
and it kills them too. I treat one room at a time and move Corkie
around accordingly. I've never had an ant problem but the stuff
should work on them also. Give it a try.
Pat
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755.9 | Cloves | PARITY::WHALEN | And may the traffic be with you | Mon Sep 14 1987 22:26 | 8 |
| An old secret passed from my grandma and that really works and
isn't harmful to anybody is cloves.
Just sprinkle some ground cloves that you can buy in the spice
shelf of your local grocer around where they are coming in. There
must be something about cloves they really don't like, because they
don't come back!
Denise
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755.10 | pretty sneaky | EXODUS::ALLEN | | Tue Sep 15 1987 11:52 | 6 |
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Hey! NEEEEET idea!! I wonder, do they work for any other insects???
Grandmas always know the cleverist things, ya know?
amy.
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755.11 | | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Tue Sep 15 1987 17:29 | 8 |
| I've heard both salt and paprika suggested for stopping ants, but
neither worked for me. What did work was keeping my sink area both
clean and dry (and one application of Raid Roach foam, but I wouldn't
use that in any place that the cats could get at). It seemed the
ants that were invading my house were attracted by water. That was
in Pittsburgh; New England ants may be different.
Gary
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755.12 | Thanks | LABC::ALLEN | Equestrian Lady | Thu Sep 17 1987 16:22 | 11 |
| Thanks for all the responses. I will try the clove idea. I did
spray Ant spray outside the front door and I haven't seen any ants
since, but I don't want them coming back when it rains. Regarding
note .11-the ants were coming in the front door, they are not even
trying for Sys' food and these are California ants (they are out
in the sun to long-weird).
Thanks again.
Linda
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