the ants go marching
Aug. 6th, 2003 12:53 amOK, everyone around here has ant problems. Really. It's not simply a matter of housekeeping. THey aren't even in the kitchen, and I took out the bathroom trash yesterday, or maybe the day before, but recently. It's not even half full, and it's a small can.
But the ants I get seem to have a favorite food: blood. Specifically, bloody bathroom trash of the sort generated on a roughly monthly basis. I really wanted a nice warm bath tonight. Instead, I found a swarm of now-mostly-dead (because I squirted them with lysol soap scum prevention spray, because it was handy, and because it worked) streaming from the control knob for the shower, which is where they seem to be coming in, down the side of the tub, around the ant bait, across the toilet, and all over the trash can. There's no way I can take a bath tonight. Not in that tub, with all the dead ants and some live ones, because they keep coming out of the bloody wall and the spray I've used on them. I can get rid of the dead ants, and I will, but the live ones just. keep. coming. I hate it. It happens every time the weather gets hot. Maybe I'll just shower at work tomorrow. I really wanted a bath.
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Date: 2003-08-06 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-08-06 08:44 am (UTC)My utmost sympathy.
Suggestion?
For the shower control entry point (or anywhere else that gets soaked on a regular basis): caulking. Failing that, a hot glue gun can do a decent job. Anything that will physically block the entrance point.
For anywhere that does not get regularly inundated:
WD-40.
The best ant-killer I've yet found. It kills them when sprayed directly on them, it screws with their chemical trail markers, so they don't come back through that hole again, it lasts practically forever (currently four years and counting without a repeat attack) and as a bonus, it smells good. (Okay, that last is a personal thing.)
Hey, it's better than nuking the place with Raid every week. And the herbal/spice stuff is a pain to apply.
That's my two cents. (And probably overpriced at that.)
I agree with you on the ick factor though.
Blah!
-M
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Date: 2003-08-06 08:54 am (UTC)But it does help to hear that it's not an uncommon problem.
One more reason to move soon. But probably not til 2004.
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Date: 2003-08-06 08:57 am (UTC)There's a poison free spray that's easy to use, but doesn't seem to work very well, alas. Maybe I'll pick up some WD-40...
Entertainment at your expense
Date: 2003-08-06 10:01 am (UTC)A long-ago ex-boyfriend had a lovely sheltie dog. She was sweet, but she was fertile. When she had her cycle (I hadn't even known that dogs bleed), they'd put a kind of diaper-pad contraption on her, which might stay on as long as an hour before she managed to pull it off with her teeth and...um, indulge, as it were.
Then I learned through hard experience not to put my own used pads in the trash can on the floor that she could get to.
BLEH.
So there's sympathy out here, as well as amusement.
I'm sure you've thought of this, but maybe you could caulk up that hole near the faucet...
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Date: 2003-08-06 10:05 am (UTC)I think it worked within a couple of days. So you could put the trap in the tub--maybe several--between tub uses.
Good luck.
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Date: 2003-08-06 12:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-08-06 01:31 pm (UTC)WD-40...
Date: 2003-08-06 08:53 pm (UTC)That's neat to know about its ant killing properties, though. My apartment comes under almost constant attack every summer.
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