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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSeasonal invasion of ants has started
Grease ants. I saw some on the floor yesterday and swept them up. More on the counter and sink this morning, so I grimly washed the dishes, decluttered, and wiped the clear areas with pure ammonia.
Not quite Leiningen Versus the Ants. I tried to put up with them, but last year they breached the stove, and that is too much.

True Dough
(22,901 posts)an ant that floats?
Buoyant!
An annoying ant?
Unpleasant!
An eccentric ant?
Extravagant!
An ant that is well dressed?
Elegant!
A sleepy ant?
Dormant!
An ant that lives far away?
Distant!
A genius ant?
Brilliant!
This joke?
Redundant!
Ants are a delicacy in some places. If you bake them in your oven, you might find them agreeable to your tastes!
Marthe48
(20,586 posts)A deviant
(I just made that up!)
True Dough
(22,901 posts)the laughs will be abundant! Well done!
Another potential solution for you:
lastlib
(25,872 posts)Defiant, of course!
An unclean ant? Pollutant.
lastlib
(25,872 posts)a sextant.
lastlib
(25,872 posts)Disinfectant.
True Dough
(22,901 posts)by ants compared to insecticide!
Ferryboat
(1,153 posts)Powdered sugar and Boraxo. 50/50.
Place in a very small can near where ants are found. This can will be a permanent fixture for the time being. It can be tucked under furnishings, hidden behind.
It took 2 years to make ants a non issue. Still have these cans around the house. Replace ingredients 2X year.
Occasional ant wanders in, but not like when we bought the house. That was a horror show.
Sugar ants.
Marthe48
(20,586 posts)They don't bother anything but any fat or oil. I hoped by wiping everything down with ammonia, I'd degrease and mess up their scent trails.
Maybe I can mix Boraxo with some fat.
Ferryboat
(1,153 posts)Which laid waste to the hive. Maybe mix into the grease someway. The key is to get the mixture into the hive.
I tried commercial pest control along with everything else that is marketed for ants.
Nothing really worked until I stumbled upon this.
Marthe48
(20,586 posts)kills ants. Older relatives said that sprinkling borax across the door sills stopped them from coming in.
My friend said that she barrier spray on her home foundation, about once a year. She found that effective, but I don't remember which product.
SheltieLover
(67,514 posts)I hate using poisins, but absolutely cannot tolerate bugs in my house, esp the kitchen.
I've not seen any yet this spring. Past 2 years they would be all over coumter. Hopefully, it's wiped the nest out.
Rizen
(868 posts)Where do they come from?