ant problem
#1
our garden is overrun with ants and after some research I think I need some Borax. Can anyone tell me what it's labelled as in Italy and where to look for it please?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Not too sure it's borax, but when there I went to the ferramenta in V. San Romualdo and told him formica and out came the puff spray. But I know you have been there a while, so things must be bad with the ants? I'm sure if you tell them polvere di borace they will help
#3
Hi Pica - I sympathise - our garden is overrun too. We tried borax traps but didn't have much success. I use a powder round the outside of the house and a liquid insecticide for the garden. I want to spend more time in the garden but the ants really put me off
#4
We tried pouring boiling water into their nests, pouring a mix of soda water and bi-carb, and numerous other things that escape me at the moment. We ended up having to get a pest exterminator in, we vacated for a couple of days. When we got home it was like the theme music from the Pink Panther - dead ant, dead ant, deadantdeadantdeadantdeadant......
#5
Thanks everyone. We have used powder and granules for years now with good effect but this year they appear to have either become immune or defiant!
Guess we'll have to wait for winter and dig all the borders up. At least they aren't in the house because if they were I'd have to leave.
Guess we'll have to wait for winter and dig all the borders up. At least they aren't in the house because if they were I'd have to leave.
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I've noticed they are really bad this year. I researched and found this cheap solution.
Same qualities of bicarbonate of soda and icing sugar. Keep doing it if they return or use bought ant powder to finish them off. Definitely not having to use as much so works. Its certainly cheaper than powder and sprays, I was buying 2 of everything cos went through it that much. I hate when they fly and get a black covering over the patio windows. This is easier than brushing off all the bodies!
Only problem is that it sometimes sets solid, if it's a bit humid.
Tip use a teaspoon or thin stick to get it into the opening of the nest.
Happy extermination!
Same qualities of bicarbonate of soda and icing sugar. Keep doing it if they return or use bought ant powder to finish them off. Definitely not having to use as much so works. Its certainly cheaper than powder and sprays, I was buying 2 of everything cos went through it that much. I hate when they fly and get a black covering over the patio windows. This is easier than brushing off all the bodies!
Only problem is that it sometimes sets solid, if it's a bit humid.
Tip use a teaspoon or thin stick to get it into the opening of the nest.
Happy extermination!
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Vinegar gets rid of them.
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I've noticed they are really bad this year. I researched and found this cheap solution.
Same qualities of bicarbonate of soda and icing sugar. Keep doing it if they return or use bought ant powder to finish them off. Definitely not having to use as much so works. Its certainly cheaper than powder and sprays, I was buying 2 of everything cos went through it that much. I hate when they fly and get a black covering over the patio windows. This is easier than brushing off all the bodies!
Only problem is that it sometimes sets solid, if it's a bit humid.
Tip use a teaspoon or thin stick to get it into the opening of the nest.
Happy extermination!
Same qualities of bicarbonate of soda and icing sugar. Keep doing it if they return or use bought ant powder to finish them off. Definitely not having to use as much so works. Its certainly cheaper than powder and sprays, I was buying 2 of everything cos went through it that much. I hate when they fly and get a black covering over the patio windows. This is easier than brushing off all the bodies!
Only problem is that it sometimes sets solid, if it's a bit humid.
Tip use a teaspoon or thin stick to get it into the opening of the nest.
Happy extermination!
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just leave them alone...
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It seems a bit extreme, but some of the locals here burn them. You buy the liquid, pour it down the holes and light it. I accept no responsibility for outcomes - just the messenger.
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They encourage Green Woodpeckers and Hoopoe's, lovely birds...



