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Jerome from Grand Rapids, Mi 49525 writes

What should I use to get rid of non-wood-eating tiny ants inside my house?

A few years ago I kept finding a mess at the base of our chimney, that I though to be mouse dung. So I laid poison down but still kept finding this mess on the floor. Looking more closely at the mess on the floor it turned out to be wood particles from moisture damaged wood that rapped around the chimney at the roof level. I got the ladder out and through the rafters I went. There were thousands of these tiny ants making there home around my chimney. How they got to this point? A tree branch laying across my cable line coming into my garage. I cut this path off and after their slumber winter hibernation they were never seen again. I'm scratching my head on this one.

Answer:

If you are still finding small ants inside, then we would suggest using our Indoor Ant Kit. This kit contains two kinds of bait with different food attractants, as well as refillable bait plate stations to make placement and monitoring quick and easy. This kit also includes Temprid Ready Spray which you can use in areas where ants and other pests are likely to enter or travel, such as around door frames, window frames, corners, and where utilities enter. You could also use an exterior spray to prevent ants from entering. Taurus SC is a fantastic residual spray that has a similar transfer effect to baiting that last for months. You can review our Ant Treatment Guide for more tips and information.

Answer last updated on: 03/16/2017

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