What’s the best way to eliminate carpenter ants without a bug bomb?

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Asked By CuriousCat45 On

I recently moved into a new house and unfortunately, I've discovered carpenter ants. I've already managed to kill about 20 of them, but I can't use a bug bomb because I have a gas stove. I'm looking for other effective methods to get rid of these pests for good. Any suggestions?

4 Answers

Answered By BaitMaster99 On

Using Max Force Ant bait gel can work wonders! Place it on a small piece of paper near their paths. The ants will carry it back to their colony, and in a couple of days, you should see a significant reduction in the population. Just keep in mind they can be a bit picky at times, but it usually does the trick.

Answered By FunnyAntsMan On

Maybe you could import some ants from a different area to take over? Just kidding! Seriously though, stick to baits and dust, they'll serve you better than any wild idea!

Answered By DiatomDiva On

You might want to give diatomaceous earth a try! Just sprinkle a light layer of it where you've seen the ants. It’ll get into their exoskeleton and cause them to dehydrate and die. Just make sure it’s a fine dust for the best effect.

Answered By AntEnthusiast77 On

Consider using borax; it's been known to help with ant problems. Just mix it with sugar and water to make a bait, and it'll attract the ants while effectively dealing with them.

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