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Ants in my pants!
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Well ok, not in my pants- but I do have the little bu88ers in my living room!
I've no idea where they're coming in from, or why they here to begin with. We're currently in the middle of having the road dug up (gas) outside, so I'm assuming it might have something to do with that?
Anyway regardless, the little sods, seem to be congregating round my fireplace- suppose they don't like being cold??
Anyone any idea's how I can get rid of them? I'm itching at the thought of them- help me before i crack!!
I've no idea where they're coming in from, or why they here to begin with. We're currently in the middle of having the road dug up (gas) outside, so I'm assuming it might have something to do with that?
Anyway regardless, the little sods, seem to be congregating round my fireplace- suppose they don't like being cold??
Anyone any idea's how I can get rid of them? I'm itching at the thought of them- help me before i crack!!
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sitting ten-ants... (sorry, I couldn't resist it...)
20:53 Thu 04th Mar 2010
Try and follow the movements of one, they will generally all follow the same route to and from a food source until that food source is gone because of how they communicate. Once you've established that, I recommend ground black pepper.... Very simple and worked wonders when I put it down in my mums kitchen. They use their anteni (sp) and the pepper confuses/hurts them and they stop following that route.
they are attracted to food sources, any crumbs or sticky residue around will bring them in. once one comes across food of some kind he will make a path back to the nest and call for reinforcements.
they are likely to come in via the doors or windows, they will have a trail, if you watch them they will have a specific path to follow back to the nest.
they are likely to come in via the doors or windows, they will have a trail, if you watch them they will have a specific path to follow back to the nest.
Grit your teeth, get on your knees, and follow the b****rs. If not, try dusting all round the wall/carpet join in the area. They wouldn't normally be active at this time of year, so they've been disturbed by your roadworks probably. Do you have a solid floor or wooden floorboards? If the latter, they could be coming up almost anywhere under your carpet, if the former, they're probably in the wall cavity, and are coming in under the skirting board. Sorry, that's the best I can do!! Good luck.
yes, does sound suspicious, doesn't it. But I'd be surprised if they all relocated from the street to under your floorboards in a couple of days. Unless there's some direct route from the street into your basement and up to the fireplace? Might pay to have a look outside and see if there's any there when it's light.