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If you do not have the expensive but effective ant powder from the likes of the little shop on the corner of Peckham Rye SE22 and Dunstans Road - you know, the lovely lady who has the dog in a basket on a shelf behind the counter - then try any talcum powder. It's fine enough to do serious damage to them. Cover all entrances with a line of it.
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I used Ecover fabric stain remover, in a spray bottle mixed with essential lavendar oil. I sprayed everywhere that I saw ants coming into our house. They didn't like the spray and wouldn't cross it, or if they did it didn't agree with them. The spray wasn't outright poisonous like an insecticide, so I didn't worry about our cats. It wears away on its own after a while. You can also wash it away quite easily.
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Have you tried reiki?


on a serious note, my dad had an annual battle with them. I've seen everything (nipon gel particularly useless) try and fail to do anything but dent numbers and over the years they definitely got the upper hand to the point that in the annual swarm they actually covered the inside of the entire patio door.


If it's a serious problem like that then just get pest control in (my dad was far too tight to ever consider that).

If it's outside and the occassional ant wanders in through the open door I'd suggest striving for inner peace and living with it.

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Sol,


Few solutions can be found to your ant problem.

(I work for an online company specialised in pest control, including the ant control)


Ant stations, powder, kits, sprays, natural insect killers etc.. We've got plenty of professional products at very low prices to get rid of ants efficiently.

Have a look: http://www.hygienesuppliesdirect.com/th/ants


Like 'Seemster' said, you can find it for half of that price online.


Give us a ring and our pest control expert will help you to solve your frustrating problem.


Regards

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