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Old 13-11-2014, 10:22 PM
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Ants. Millions of 'em

It's dry and hot. Not the kind of " rain's- a'comin' " weather you normally associate with and explosion if ants. But wow! A short while ago, I switched on two power boards off which much of my obs equipment runs and they literally crackled. And shortly after, ants poured out of any vacant sockets.
I had a similar experience last year when I discovered a colony happily
Doing its thing in the keyboard of a laptop that had to be replaced. Now I fear it's happening again.
How do you guys and ladies deal with them?
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Old 14-11-2014, 01:15 AM
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Ants can't stand the smell of cinnamon. A bit of powder or a stick here and there should keep them away from places you don't want them to go.

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Old 14-11-2014, 05:42 AM
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Ant Rid.
A bit in a few plastic caps (milk carton caps etc) spread over their paths usually has quick effect.
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Old 14-11-2014, 06:43 AM
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If you want something that actually works, try a registered pesticide. Fipronil is the most efficacious chemical available for controlling ants. I don't think it's available as a consumer product but there are a multitude of professional pest control products with this active ingredient, including sprays, dusts and baits.
You probably need to employ a pest manager to assess your situation. As in most situations it's cost effective in the long run to employ a professional.
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Old 14-11-2014, 07:25 AM
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I like the cinnamon idea. Must give that a try some time. We have them around the kitchen so pesticides are out of the question.
I wonder if ants are good for something. Maybe they could be squeezed out to make lemon juice substitite
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Old 14-11-2014, 07:32 AM
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We have the same problem with ants at out holiday house, they love light switches and power points for some reason, once inside they basically stuff the mechanisms. For some reason our breed of ants won't take Ant Rid nor will they eat from the commercially available baits.
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Old 14-11-2014, 09:57 AM
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Ants can't stand the smell of cinnamon. A bit of powder or a stick here and there should keep them away from places you don't want them to go.

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I've never heard of that one before.

Thanks for the tip Steffen.
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Old 14-11-2014, 12:06 PM
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Just remember, ants and termites don't get along. If you have ants in your house, it "usually" means no termites.
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Old 14-11-2014, 12:26 PM
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One of the reasons I don't terminate ants on sight in the house is their propensity for termite destruction.
But in the Obsy I use a surface spray round the edge of the bench and a sticky strip with the sticky outwards on the pier
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Old 14-11-2014, 12:29 PM
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The little brown ants that like electrical equipment are 'Ginger ants' they are attracted to the hum of the 50-60 hertz vibration , these are a real pest in the NT as they get into every thing electric to nest , on that if anyone is interested ,,,

There has been a study done in the NT and some smart cookie worked out that there is 20 TONNS! of ants in every sq kilometre of the NT ! ,, that's a lot of ants .

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Old 14-11-2014, 12:33 PM
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Hi Peter,

A brief puff of "Coopex Dust" onto and into the power boards will get rid of the ants for a long time. It is designed to be used for such issues.
I am not far from you geographically. I have some and the puffer dispenser. PM me.

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Old 14-11-2014, 01:26 PM
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Hi Peter,

A brief puff of "Coopex Dust" onto and into the power boards will get rid of the ants for a long time. It is designed to be used for such issues.
I am not far from you geographically. I have some and the puffer dispenser. PM me.

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Thanks Marty. WIll do.
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Old 15-11-2014, 07:53 AM
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I had ants one morning. Followed the trail to my laptop. There were thousands of the little buggers I'm there. I think they ultimately led to its demise.
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Old 15-11-2014, 10:40 AM
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I had ants one morning. Followed the trail to my laptop. There were thousands of the little buggers I'm there. I think they ultimately led to its demise.
Surely Stewart with your username, you'd be recommending Mortien?
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Old 16-11-2014, 08:33 PM
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Surely Stewart with your username, you'd be recommending Mortien?


I just find it a little hazardous to use.
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Old 20-11-2014, 11:57 AM
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Borax and water works a treat gets the whole nest put it in a coke lid in their path of travel and they will take it to the nest
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Old 20-11-2014, 05:39 PM
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That does work Ross but not every time.
Borax and water works a treat
Laced with icing sugar or other foods that the ants want is more effective. Try with and without water.

However if it was effective 100% of the time professionals would be using it instead of Coopex dust. I have used it and it sometimes fails.

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Old 20-11-2014, 10:28 PM
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Shame to loose all those magical little lives for our convenience...their lives, like our own, are their most precious things, and once gone can never be regained. Shame we often work at odds with nature rather than in symphony.
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Old 21-11-2014, 12:17 AM
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Shame to loose all those magical little lives for our convenience...their lives, like our own, are their most precious things, and once gone can never be regained. Shame we often work at odds with nature rather than in symphony.
Can you still buy Borax. I had the impression it had gone the way of the dodo.
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Old 21-11-2014, 12:39 AM
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"AntRid" uses execution by Borax. It's readily available, if you really want to kill the whole colony.

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