I have a ant problem!?

Everymornin i wake up and find a whole load of ants on my kitchen counter, how can i get rid of them???
Chulon Nim, June 2005


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You need to find the nest. Buy a proprietry ant powder. Follow the instructions, which normally entails putting the powder around the entrance to the nest. The ants then pick up the powder, carry it into the nest and eventually it gets taken down to the queen, killing her. The nest cannot survive without the queen. Also there is 'Nippon' which is a sweet liquid poison that gets fed to the queen- same result. If you cannot find the nest, use either on one of the ant runs. Might take longer, and more than one application. Ants use regular runs, once a source of food is found. Remember, whatever you use is a poison, so do not use on surfaces where it might come into contact with food, and think about pets and kids. Your local council should be able to help, either with advice or they can come and do it for you, but will charge for the service.
After you solve the problem, you need to look at why they are coming in in the first place. Usually, scout ants look for food, and if they find it will go back to the nest and use chemical signals to tell worker ants where it is. Check you do not have any food waste finding its way into cracks or crevases. Remember, what seems like nothing to you is a veritable feast to an ant! Even a grain or two of spilt sugar will have them coming back for more.

Paul Higgins., July 2005
try talcam powder it will take a few days, got tip from internt

pin, July 2005
you should be able to purchase some powder from a pet store. Follow the instructions on the back and they should disappear within a few days

Tony, June 2005
Call a pro. You can do it yourself too. Terro, found at local home improvement stores works well for me. It attracts the ants then kills them. The draw back is that you will a lot more ants until it starts to work. Ants like moist areas. If you are on a crawl check to make sure it is dry. Also check under your cabinets to make sure there have been no leaks.

cholbach, June 2005