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This thread explores various methods participants have used to control ant infestations in their kitchens, particularly focusing on non-toxic alternatives to traps and sprays. Participants share personal experiences and remedies they have tried, often in the context of having children or pets in the home.
Views differ on the effectiveness of various methods, with no clear consensus on a single best approach to ant control. Participants share a variety of personal experiences and remedies, indicating a range of opinions on what works.
Participants often frame their experiences in the context of having children or pets, which influences their preference for non-toxic solutions. The discussion reflects a community seeking safe and practical solutions for common household pest issues.
This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and other community members looking for alternative pest control methods that are safe for families and pets.
abaker1 said:Oh my goodness! I have them too!! I thought it was just my house until I was talking about it with a neighbor and she has them too! Along with a couple other people I talked to!!
I'll have to try the cornmeal thing!! I'm so glad you asked this!!Hope it works for you too!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:If you can find the ant hill, wait until the weather forcast predicts rain - then sprinkle Comet all over the top of it. When it rains, it washes the Comet powder down into the ant hill and releases the chlorine in it - PRESTO - the entire ant colony is gassed out of existence.
rennea said:What are silver fish?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Silverfish are a wingless insect that are a silver-blue color and their movements resemble, well, a fish. They love high humidity, and they love to eat clothing, glue in book bindings and stuff in the bathroom. They are MURDER to get rid of!
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