Ant Problem
#1
Ant Problem
i got in my car today and I seemed to have an ant problem. there were a ton of ants running around my center console. Has anyone ever had this problem? What can I do to combat this there were a lot of them. Thanks!!
#3
I suggest Terro Liquid Ant Killer. I haven't had ants in my car, but they're an annual pest in my house and Terro never fails to resolve the problem within a few days.
I believe Terro is just Borax in a sugar water solution. So it's not toxic to humans or pets, but deadly to ants. The nice thing about this stuff as opposed to something like Raid is that it takes a while to take effect, so they take it back to their nest and the whole colony eats it and dies soon after. So it might be a good solution for your car, since you can get rid of the ants without ending up with a bunch of dead ants to vacuum out. Plus, it's odorless.
I believe Terro is just Borax in a sugar water solution. So it's not toxic to humans or pets, but deadly to ants. The nice thing about this stuff as opposed to something like Raid is that it takes a while to take effect, so they take it back to their nest and the whole colony eats it and dies soon after. So it might be a good solution for your car, since you can get rid of the ants without ending up with a bunch of dead ants to vacuum out. Plus, it's odorless.
#5
I bought Terro today and put it on the center console by the cup holder. I came out a couple hours later and there were a ton of ants. I followed where they were coming from, The Steering Colum. Im gonna give it a couple days and clean up there this weekend. Should be loads of fun!!!
#7
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Are they sugar ants or carpenter type ants?
My mother in law's car sat for about 4 or 5 months one time under some trees and when I got inside it was infested with carpenter ants. I wound up dismantling a good bit of the interior cleaning those wicked bastards out.
I'm going to get some of that Terro and give it a whirl in the house. She Who Must Be Obeyed freaked out last night when she found sugar ants in the pantry and the thought of spraying some industrial strength chemicals around my food stuffs isn't exactly singing to me.
My mother in law's car sat for about 4 or 5 months one time under some trees and when I got inside it was infested with carpenter ants. I wound up dismantling a good bit of the interior cleaning those wicked bastards out.
I'm going to get some of that Terro and give it a whirl in the house. She Who Must Be Obeyed freaked out last night when she found sugar ants in the pantry and the thought of spraying some industrial strength chemicals around my food stuffs isn't exactly singing to me.
#8
Same thing happened to me. The car was sitting for a few months and when went out to check on it I find a whole freakin colony with eggs and all camped out under the battery. They even started to spread to the inside. I set up some bait and they were gone in a week.
#9
Update!!!! So I put the Terro in my car last night, looked inside this morning and I saw nothing and the Terro pack was pretty much empty. i took it for a little drive to get some lunch and not a single ant.
Now this is the question that I pose. Where the hell did all these ants go?? Can there be 100's of dead ants inside my dashboard somewhere?
Now this is the question that I pose. Where the hell did all these ants go?? Can there be 100's of dead ants inside my dashboard somewhere?
#10
Excellent! I'm glad the Terro seems to be working for you. If it did work, you shouldn't see any ants, since they would have taken the stuff to the other ants, and they would have all eaten it and died inside or near the nest. Did you ever see a trail leading outside the car? I'm just wondering if they came from outside or had actually set up camp inside your dash.
Either way, as long as they're dead I guess in your place I probably wouldn't go to a huge effort to clean them out. They won't rot, just dry up. But I wonder if you could remove some panels and go in with a vacuum attachment. I dunno, I'm lazy so I'd just leave it unless it was causing noticeable problems!
Either way, as long as they're dead I guess in your place I probably wouldn't go to a huge effort to clean them out. They won't rot, just dry up. But I wonder if you could remove some panels and go in with a vacuum attachment. I dunno, I'm lazy so I'd just leave it unless it was causing noticeable problems!