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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 285308" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>We have ants something fierce here in AZ! We have who knows how many different types??? </p><p>Because of all of the creepy crawlies most of the homes are pretty well sealed. </p><p>But the tiny ones still get in. </p><p>Our guys Truly Nolan our awesome! But even they can't keep the leaf cutter ants, red mound ants or harvester ants away for very long. </p><p>It is a desert problem here and we just deal with it, like roaches and slithery things!!!</p><p>We are able to keep them out of the house though. Lots of lizards that love ants around! </p><p>The Regal horned lizard eats only red ants and I have found 5 lizards in my yard in the past couple of weeks! </p><p></p><p>I may try the chalk and the grits though, for the huge mounds of harvesters! They bite!</p><p></p><p>This is the first place I have lived with roaches! The pest guy said to leave the drains closed. Not much we can do other wise... yuck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 285308, member: 3155"] We have ants something fierce here in AZ! We have who knows how many different types??? Because of all of the creepy crawlies most of the homes are pretty well sealed. But the tiny ones still get in. Our guys Truly Nolan our awesome! But even they can't keep the leaf cutter ants, red mound ants or harvester ants away for very long. It is a desert problem here and we just deal with it, like roaches and slithery things!!! We are able to keep them out of the house though. Lots of lizards that love ants around! The Regal horned lizard eats only red ants and I have found 5 lizards in my yard in the past couple of weeks! I may try the chalk and the grits though, for the huge mounds of harvesters! They bite! This is the first place I have lived with roaches! The pest guy said to leave the drains closed. Not much we can do other wise... yuck! [/QUOTE]
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