I'm very interested in your article and very encouraged by all of the positive testimonials.
Our problem is small ants around the kitchen faucet/sink area. And we occasionally find them on the floor of the kitchen if something that spilled is not wiped up. They are very tiny and cluster on the location they're interested in – I don't see them every day – several times a week – they seem to be originated around the bottom of the tile behind the sink, but of course I can't be sure.
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Ants silverfish and spiders.
I found cypermethrin or Eco Exepmt for the ant. Also ready about your silver control products (drione). What can I do about ground spiders… every morning there are at least 10 to 12 in my pool.
Also does the Eco exempt work good for small ants … Also is it a good parameter control?
Thanks T.I.
PS : YOUR SIGHT IS AWESOME.
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I have these really stinky little black ants in my kitchen. They've been crawling on my kitchen countertops and if you poick one up and smash them they stink. Nasty! I haven't sprayed anything since this is in my kitchen. What can I do?
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Hi my name is Jackie White I have a bad infestation of little black ants in my house. They are everywhere and in every room. I just recently read your article on what not to do in regards to getting rid of them. I think the damage is done. You see for the last couple of years I have been spraying bug spray in every portal and crack that I have seen them come in. This works for a short amount of time but then they begin to invade again. I have tried to use the pest control agencies but have found them very expensive and the bait left behind attracts them which is great but not so great when they start infesting cereal boxes, ect… Do you have a product that will repel them from storage areas and how long does your bait take to kill off a colony. Thank you for your time. J.W.
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Can / should "Advanced Ant Stations" or "Drax dual Ant Bait" be used or applied under rugs or carpets?
Small ants like to move and even nest under carpeting. On slab homes, cracks commonly form here leading to direct access for ants as well as other pests. Additionally, the tacking used to hold down the carpet will form a small void or space as well as a solid line for the ant trails to get established. In many homes this is a key nest location site and should always be inspected when dealing with small ant infestations.
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I read, scanned, all your online material but found it confusing.
I live in an apartment building in Tampa, Florida. Pest control comes once a month. They spray something. So I can't do anything about the outside,
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I have tiny ant mounds all around my deck in the back of my house. I don't want them coming inside so I'm wondering if I should spray or use the granules?
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