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Title: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: Auto Addict on 16 May 2010, 08:56:52
The plug-in insect repelant may be working - no ants after about a month.
Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 16 May 2010, 09:03:25
not very sure..  :-/

ants in our house start eating toilet door for no apparent reason :-?

kitchen is there with all the food (with some food for cats everytime) but they seem to be not interested.. :(

and sometimes they are walking on my screen when I'm oofing (upstairs) >:(

Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: waspy on 16 May 2010, 10:31:57
I've had a colony at the end of my drive for around 16 years, they're far enough away to not bother with.

This spring i started to get them in the kitchen, i put some crawling insect powder down, then sealed all the little cracks & crevises up that i could find. Sorted the little buggers out :) :y

My dads got a Mole Alarm, it goes off around every 5 mins & it makes the Mole think there's an Earth Tremor in the garden, it works well.

Shame that Electronic Cat Deterrent & bought doesn't work. Waste of £20.00 >:( >:(
Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: CaptainZok on 16 May 2010, 12:36:18
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I've had a colony at the end of my drive for around 16 years, they're far enough away to not bother with.

This spring i started to get them in the kitchen, i put some crawling insect powder down, then sealed all the little cracks & crevises up that i could find. Sorted the little buggers out :) :y

My dads got a Mole Alarm, it goes off around every 5 mins & it makes the Mole think there's an Earth Tremor in the garden, it works well.

Shame that Electronic Cat Deterrent & bought doesn't work. Waste of £20.00 >:( >:(

One of these (http://www.owngameshop.com/1396.html) was never going to work too well Pete.
(http://www.owngameshop.com/images/products/p4/ul128_p.jpg)
Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: Richie London on 16 May 2010, 12:54:58
i knocked my aunts wall down a few weeks ago, in between the courses was there den. milions and millions of eggs about 8ft long and a massive army of ants tending to it. never seen anything like it. we burnt the lot with a blowtorch. problem solved  :)
Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: waspy on 16 May 2010, 13:28:22
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I've had a colony at the end of my drive for around 16 years, they're far enough away to not bother with.

This spring i started to get them in the kitchen, i put some crawling insect powder down, then sealed all the little cracks & crevises up that i could find. Sorted the little buggers out :) :y

My dads got a Mole Alarm, it goes off around every 5 mins & it makes the Mole think there's an Earth Tremor in the garden, it works well.

Shame that Electronic Cat Deterrent & bought doesn't work. Waste of £20.00 >:( >:(

One of these (http://www.owngameshop.com/1396.html) was never going to work too well Pete.
(http://www.owngameshop.com/images/products/p4/ul128_p.jpg)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D At least i wouldn't have to pick its tihs up ;D
Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: waspy on 16 May 2010, 13:29:43
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i knocked my aunts wall down a few weeks ago, in between the courses was there den. milions and millions of eggs about 8ft long and a massive army of ants tending to it. never seen anything like it. we burnt the lot with a blowtorch. problem solved  :)

I wouldn't wana be around when they hatch out :o :( ;D ;D
Title: Re: Time will tell - Part II
Post by: Richie London on 16 May 2010, 15:45:42
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i knocked my aunts wall down a few weeks ago, in between the courses was there den. milions and millions of eggs about 8ft long and a massive army of ants tending to it. never seen anything like it. we burnt the lot with a blowtorch. problem solved  :)

I wouldn't wana be around when they hatch out :o :( ;D ;D


 ;D ;D  ok the line of eggs was about 8ft long