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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 60330" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>This has been a very bad year for ants for us due to our serious drought problems. We frequent a "Do It Yourself Pest Control" business, and have for years. The guys there are very knowledgable about all things relating to pest control. We have been using small, round bait stations for years per their advice. Unfortunately you can't get these at the store or usual retail. The kind we use is Maxforce professional insect control. I think that you will have to go to a pest control supply company to buy it. You have to become a dectective to use the bait stations. Find the line of ants - usually there is just one - and find their point of entry - and put the bait station there. We usually try to follow the line outside if it is possible. The bait station works as the bait is very delicious to the ants - they truly can't get enough of it - and they take it back to their buddies in the nest. It never takes over one day for the station to work if we place it correctly. We have been using this process for 15 years now, and it never fails to work. We've tried the ones from the retail stores, but they just don't do the job. by the way, if you find the nest outside - here's a simple solution - pour boiling water on it. This works - but it is really hard and takes great patience to find the nests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 60330, member: 3704"] This has been a very bad year for ants for us due to our serious drought problems. We frequent a "Do It Yourself Pest Control" business, and have for years. The guys there are very knowledgable about all things relating to pest control. We have been using small, round bait stations for years per their advice. Unfortunately you can't get these at the store or usual retail. The kind we use is Maxforce professional insect control. I think that you will have to go to a pest control supply company to buy it. You have to become a dectective to use the bait stations. Find the line of ants - usually there is just one - and find their point of entry - and put the bait station there. We usually try to follow the line outside if it is possible. The bait station works as the bait is very delicious to the ants - they truly can't get enough of it - and they take it back to their buddies in the nest. It never takes over one day for the station to work if we place it correctly. We have been using this process for 15 years now, and it never fails to work. We've tried the ones from the retail stores, but they just don't do the job. by the way, if you find the nest outside - here's a simple solution - pour boiling water on it. This works - but it is really hard and takes great patience to find the nests. [/QUOTE]
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