Random stuff - the anything else thread
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Not sure what kind of ants they are, but they don't seem to like sugary stuff, they ignore the traps, both types we bought, but drop cheese, or such and they come out like crazy, maybe some sort of ant that doesn't like sweets...?
Update: I think they are likely carpenter ants, the signs are there, debris around the floor where they hang out, swarmer with wings present, they are bigger and look like the photos on various pest control websites.
We have notified the manager, but they may not fix it anytime soon, government anything isn't very quick nor efficient, considering they still haven't sent anyone to fix the heat.
Manager says there is nothing he can do about the ants, yeah right but not much one can do in government housing, the rules are not the same as private rentals, I'll just hire a pest control company myself when we have the funds to do so. Scratch that, no point in hiring a company just for one unit, in multi housing buildings just treating 1 unit wont fix it, they will just come back as chances are they are living in more than one unit.
Update: I think they are likely carpenter ants, the signs are there, debris around the floor where they hang out, swarmer with wings present, they are bigger and look like the photos on various pest control websites.
We have notified the manager, but they may not fix it anytime soon, government anything isn't very quick nor efficient, considering they still haven't sent anyone to fix the heat.

Manager says there is nothing he can do about the ants, yeah right but not much one can do in government housing, the rules are not the same as private rentals, I'll just hire a pest control company myself when we have the funds to do so. Scratch that, no point in hiring a company just for one unit, in multi housing buildings just treating 1 unit wont fix it, they will just come back as chances are they are living in more than one unit.
Last edited by scrubbedexpat091; May 11th 2021 at 9:36 am.
#8883
Not sure what kind of ants they are, but they don't seem to like sugary stuff, they ignore the traps, both types we bought, but drop cheese, or such and they come out like crazy, maybe some sort of ant that doesn't like sweets...?
Update: I think they are likely carpenter ants, the signs are there, debris around the floor where they hang out, swarmer with wings present, they are bigger and look like the photos on various pest control websites.
We have notified the manager, but they may not fix it anytime soon, government anything isn't very quick nor efficient, considering they still haven't sent anyone to fix the heat.
Manager says there is nothing he can do about the ants, yeah right but not much one can do in government housing, the rules are not the same as private rentals, I'll just hire a pest control company myself when we have the funds to do so. Scratch that, no point in hiring a company just for one unit, in multi housing buildings just treating 1 unit wont fix it, they will just come back as chances are they are living in more than one unit.
Update: I think they are likely carpenter ants, the signs are there, debris around the floor where they hang out, swarmer with wings present, they are bigger and look like the photos on various pest control websites.
We have notified the manager, but they may not fix it anytime soon, government anything isn't very quick nor efficient, considering they still haven't sent anyone to fix the heat.

Manager says there is nothing he can do about the ants, yeah right but not much one can do in government housing, the rules are not the same as private rentals, I'll just hire a pest control company myself when we have the funds to do so. Scratch that, no point in hiring a company just for one unit, in multi housing buildings just treating 1 unit wont fix it, they will just come back as chances are they are living in more than one unit.
If it is a wooden structure (I think you said it was), carpenter ants could be a big problem as they make their nests in wood. We saw lots of them outside around out house in NJ. We had Terminex in every month to keep them at bay…mind you I am a little phobic about bugs.

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-cana...nter-ants.html
Last edited by Jerseygirl; May 11th 2021 at 12:40 pm.
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If it is a wooden structure (I think you said it was), carpenter ants could be a big problem as they make their nests in wood. We saw lots of them outside around out house in NJ. We had Terminex in every month to keep them at bay…mind you I am a little phobic about bugs. 

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Not sure what kind of ants they are, but they don't seem to like sugary stuff, they ignore the traps, both types we bought, but drop cheese, or such and they come out like crazy, maybe some sort of ant that doesn't like sweets...?
Update: I think they are likely carpenter ants, the signs are there, debris around the floor where they hang out, swarmer with wings present, they are bigger and look like the photos on various pest control websites.
We have notified the manager, but they may not fix it anytime soon, government anything isn't very quick nor efficient, considering they still haven't sent anyone to fix the heat.
Manager says there is nothing he can do about the ants, yeah right but not much one can do in government housing, the rules are not the same as private rentals, I'll just hire a pest control company myself when we have the funds to do so. Scratch that, no point in hiring a company just for one unit, in multi housing buildings just treating 1 unit wont fix it, they will just come back as chances are they are living in more than one unit.
Update: I think they are likely carpenter ants, the signs are there, debris around the floor where they hang out, swarmer with wings present, they are bigger and look like the photos on various pest control websites.
We have notified the manager, but they may not fix it anytime soon, government anything isn't very quick nor efficient, considering they still haven't sent anyone to fix the heat.

Manager says there is nothing he can do about the ants, yeah right but not much one can do in government housing, the rules are not the same as private rentals, I'll just hire a pest control company myself when we have the funds to do so. Scratch that, no point in hiring a company just for one unit, in multi housing buildings just treating 1 unit wont fix it, they will just come back as chances are they are living in more than one unit.

A family member gets a lot of ants in one room, they come in from outside under the skirting board (baseboard) and seek out dog biscuits! Ant traps havent worked, they have put ant powder down outside but it doesnt do much either, they have to be careful what they use / where, because of pets. In the UK I used to use Diatomaceous Earth - you can buy 'food grade' DE at Canadian Tire and other stores.. the food grade varieties won't harm pets, so I've suggested they try that this year.

https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/searc...aceous%20Earth
Last edited by Siouxie; May 11th 2021 at 12:34 pm.
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This old style heating system seems difficult to fix.
The maintenance person came 2 days ago and replaced the thermostat and some valve in the pipe, but now while the living room heat is off, the bedroom is now blasting heat, but only 1 thermostat for the entire unit, so another maintenance request in.
Everyday is getting warmer, and now we got to move the bed to the living room as the bedroom is too hot, and its no easy feat moving a king size mattress around.
The maintenance person came 2 days ago and replaced the thermostat and some valve in the pipe, but now while the living room heat is off, the bedroom is now blasting heat, but only 1 thermostat for the entire unit, so another maintenance request in.
Everyday is getting warmer, and now we got to move the bed to the living room as the bedroom is too hot, and its no easy feat moving a king size mattress around.
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Shortage of Cadbury's flakes in the UK putting the 99 ice cream on the endangered list.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57149071

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57149071
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Of course you can get much moisture out by wringing the clothes out in a towel.
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Door Dash lets you sign up, go through background check, add banking info, then tell you your area is full and they will add you to their waitlist.
Would be nice if they tell you that upfront before wasting time on the process to sign up.
Would be nice if they tell you that upfront before wasting time on the process to sign up.





