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Gina123 Jul 25th 2009 6:54 pm

Ants!
 
Hello all! We are very new to Australia (only been here 8 months), so i just wanted to get some op advice on Ants.

We seem to have quite a lot of them recently and have found thousands of them in an around the toilet when we returned home today.:ohmy:
Its the downstairs toilet that is hardly used but was cleaned only 3 days ago with bleach etc....

I take all the usual precautions, sealing food containers, wiping kitchen surfaces etc, but I just wandered if anyone had an y other useful tips on how to prevent ants. Plus I also wandered if ants are more popular at different times of the year and if so when are you most likely to get them?

Many thanks in advance.

P.S We live on the mornington penninsula in Melbourne... dont know if that makes any difference!

desperatehousewife Jul 25th 2009 8:08 pm

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we're newer than you, but a couple of times after we arrived the kids had spilled/dropped some food and drink on the floor and we came back to find a trail of ants. I sprayed them and round the window where they were coming in with baygone and so far (touch wood!) a few weeks later we've had no more ants

so maybe worth a try for you

Lindsay x

UK-2-OZ Jul 25th 2009 8:10 pm

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Just wait till summer, they are everywhere:eek: Antrid is quite good and the only thing that we seem to find works:fingerscrossed:.

The Bloke Jul 25th 2009 9:01 pm

Re: Ants!
 

Originally Posted by Gina123 (Post 7784661)
Hello all! We are very new to Australia (only been here 8 months), so i just wanted to get some op advice on Ants.

We seem to have quite a lot of them recently and have found thousands of them in an around the toilet when we returned home today.:ohmy:
Its the downstairs toilet that is hardly used but was cleaned only 3 days ago with bleach etc....

I take all the usual precautions, sealing food containers, wiping kitchen surfaces etc, but I just wandered if anyone had an y other useful tips on how to prevent ants. Plus I also wandered if ants are more popular at different times of the year and if so when are you most likely to get them?

Many thanks in advance.

P.S We live on the mornington penninsula in Melbourne... dont know if that makes any difference!

It could be that rain is on the way and they naturally head for higher ground ie inside to keep dry. If you happen to notice ant mounds in your yard, this can also be an indicator of probable rainy weather as the mounds are designed to stop water flooding through the nest. I've sprayed, put ant sand around, used talcum powder, if they want to go somewhere, they will.

The Bloke Jul 25th 2009 9:02 pm

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Originally Posted by UK-2-OZ (Post 7784765)
Just wait till summer, they are everywhere:eek: Antrid is quite good and the only thing that we seem to find works:fingerscrossed:.

:fingerscrossed: is probably right.:D They'll be back sooner or later.

welovebonds Jul 25th 2009 10:02 pm

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What works is Peppermint Oil, a few drops in some water and clean all surfaces and floor with this. Ants hate the smell, so they don't come back. But you need to use if every day.....but makes the house smell lovely. You can pick up the Peppermint Oil from a good health food shop and a small bottle lasts for ages.

Mamma Minty Jul 25th 2009 10:17 pm

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We haven't really suffered too badly with ants (we live in Perth) but we have had these little moth type things in our pantry!! I have totally cleaned it out from top to bottom, but we still get a few. I wondered if anyone knew what they were and how to stop them coming back !!:confused:

Malcs66 Jul 25th 2009 10:28 pm

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We were over run with ants last summer and it drove us mad. What you need to do is find out what type of ants you have, as there are hundreds of different species. This is because you have to use the correct poison for that type, otherwise it has little effect.
What we were told to do is stick 20 or so ants to sellotape and post the same day to the Department of Agriculture. A few days later they sent a reply stating what type they were and what poison to use. The poison is sold in Bunnings but expensive, $90.

http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/objtwr/im...oastbrown3.pdf

Try copy and pasting this link.

Deancm Jul 26th 2009 2:44 am

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Originally Posted by Mamma Minty (Post 7785011)
We haven't really suffered too badly with ants (we live in Perth) but we have had these little moth type things in our pantry!! I have totally cleaned it out from top to bottom, but we still get a few. I wondered if anyone knew what they were and how to stop them coming back !!:confused:

You talking about cockroaches?

Jan4kids Jul 26th 2009 12:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Mamma Minty (Post 7785011)
We haven't really suffered too badly with ants (we live in Perth) but we have had these little moth type things in our pantry!! I have totally cleaned it out from top to bottom, but we still get a few. I wondered if anyone knew what they were and how to stop them coming back !!:confused:

These are Pantry Moths, they lay their eggs in the creases of packets. They particularly like flour and sugar, you may find silky threads with pupa in your unsealed foods too.

There are dedicated products to irradicate them in the Supermarkets and Bunnings.

Jan

ossigeno Jul 26th 2009 1:45 pm

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We're 5 years in Australia and have never had a property that did not have infestations of ants, cockroaches and pantry moths.

Bix Jul 26th 2009 2:27 pm

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Originally Posted by Jan4kids (Post 7786378)
There are dedicated products to irradicate them in the Supermarkets and Bunnings.
Jan

Do Supermarkets and Bunnings get infestations too Jan? :D

Jan4kids Jul 26th 2009 7:16 pm

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Originally Posted by Bix (Post 7786531)
Do Supermarkets and Bunnings get infestations too Jan? :D

:rofl: DOH!

Mamma Minty Jul 27th 2009 10:13 am

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Originally Posted by Jan4kids (Post 7786378)
These are Pantry Moths, they lay their eggs in the creases of packets. They particularly like flour and sugar, you may find silky threads with pupa in your unsealed foods too.

There are dedicated products to irradicate them in the Supermarkets and Bunnings.

Jan

These are exactly what we have. Trip to Bunnings for me today!! Thanks Jan

Gina123 Jul 27th 2009 10:40 am

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Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou to all who have responded.... Hopefully Im gonna get them sorted now! make me itch all over the thought of them!:lol:


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