Would that it were, as it would be easy to find, and 'er indoors would sanction the use of weapons banned under the Geneva Convention and SALT talks
But what we had a few weeks ago were perhaps as many as a dozen a day in the kitchen, but with none at all some days. Deep cleaned all the food cupboards and found some evidence they new where the honey jar was, and that's gone . But we still see the odd one or two - we were sat watching TV on sunday and there was one crawling across the carpet, the same on monday (and I can assure you it wasn't the same one :-)).
Tonight, one one the work surface in the Kitchen, one on the toilet bowl in the downstairs loo.
Any idea of how to track and get rid, 'cos if she stumbles across one on the toilet seat when she's half awake getting up for an early shift, I reckon I'll get a rude awakening
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If I understand you correctly, you are wondering how to eliminate the possibility of the odd ant wandering into your gaff?
Why bother?
'getting up for an early shift'... I love it.
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Beat me to it you Swine......:)
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Tell the wife she is lucky she is not fighting off the cockroaches and poisonous spiders.
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A neighbour spoke of what appeared to be flying ants today - weird.
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Flying ants are how colonies spread and start afresh.
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>> Flying ants are how colonies spread and start afresh.
Usually around July/August/September time, depending on temperature and humidity, IME.
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>> A neighbour spoke of what appeared to be flying ants today - weird.
Eh, ants fly in late July/early August. Like bee swarms it's behaviour associated with breeding and establishing new nests/colonies.
Midges would be flying/feeding today though.
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Usually July up here - thought perhaps in warmer parts would be a bit earlier
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Best thing is bait stations, because you don't need to know where they live. It takes a week or two, but they will disappear.
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Ant control is a campaign, not a battle, as Manatee suggests.
Bait stations most of the year is about the only way of approaching the subject. Although maximum disruption to the flying ant period also helps.
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Is it me or is the ant invasion early this year?
The little blighters have started trashing my lawn already.
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Somewhere in the size spectrum between an ant and AC's rat in the New York subway train there must be a an animal that only induces mild screaming and skirt-lifting.
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