Eric 26 Posted Friday at 05:24 PM Posted Friday at 05:24 PM Ok so for reference Iām in Illinois and we are currently experiencing a typical āChicagoā spring which means roller coaster temperatures and RAIN which means the ants are being flooded out of their dens. I have ant traps in place but Iām still experiencing what I feel are too many ants for my liking in my kitchen. Iām probably going to have an exterminator out but Iām also planning on having a large patio poured which Iām hoping is going to be a deterrent as well. My question is does anyone have any recommendations beyond the typical ant traps or exterminator?Ā Quote
Fishlegs Posted Friday at 06:38 PM Posted Friday at 06:38 PM We have the same problem every year near our fireplace. I put a Terro liquid bait trap near where they come in, and they're usually gone in a couple of days. You can get them at Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, etc. My wife thinks it's gross because there are 1000s of dead ants in the traps, but it beats having live ants in the house IMO. 2 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted Friday at 08:29 PM Super User Posted Friday at 08:29 PM Get food grade diatomaceous earth sprinkle it where they walk. Ā It is harmless to people and pets but deadly to animals with exoskeletons. 2 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Friday at 08:45 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 08:45 PM Terro drops. Or ājust call the man aunt bea!ā 3 1 Quote
BigAngus752 Posted Friday at 10:57 PM Posted Friday at 10:57 PM We spent years playing the "DIY exterminator" game with only marginal success and repeated frustration.Ā We broke down and called an exterminator.Ā $75 for one treatment a year and never saw an ant again.Ā Not one.Ā Ā 2 1 Quote
Super User Bird Posted Friday at 11:08 PM Super User Posted Friday at 11:08 PM Terro has always worked here. 2 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Friday at 11:26 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 11:26 PM My mom has a great pest control company and she never has many bugs at all, not even the basement and only a few in the garage. I think they can get a bunch of chemicals we cannot, via somewhat expensive permits/charters.Ā Ā Ants have only gotten bad at my house a time or 3 and with patience the terro worked but it took a while. If youāve got brown sugar, lock it down in a mason jar or something crazy tight. I put that on any food that goes onto the smoker and the ants like it more than anythingĀ 1 1 Quote
Super User Bird Posted Saturday at 12:41 AM Super User Posted Saturday at 12:41 AM Now !Ā Does Terro make something for stinkbugs ā Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted Saturday at 01:26 AM Global Moderator Posted Saturday at 01:26 AM Weāve had them the last two years and I did the DIY route after it was too late. Last year they chewed the crap out of our casing to one of our exterior doors! My house is almost three years old so it really ticked me off but weāre next to a river so itās all sand. Thankfully my wifeās cousin owns a pest control company so he hooked us up with three treatments this year so weāll see. Stink bugs and Japanese beetles are bad during the spring and fall too. 1 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted Saturday at 02:43 AM Posted Saturday at 02:43 AM Terro has worked well for me.Ā 1 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted Saturday at 10:51 AM Super User Posted Saturday at 10:51 AM Another terro user here. Has worked for my house. If anybody has a fruit fly remedy that actually works though Iād love to hear it.Ā 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted Saturday at 01:27 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 01:27 PM Ā Another happy Tero user here for ants - for everything else, Ortho Home Defense. 1 Quote
Super User VolFan Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Super User Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM If theyāre really fruit flies, thereās a Terro trap for them that works great, but you have to figure out where theyāre coming from (old fruit, compost bin, etc). If theyāre gnats, thereās the great yellow butterfly-shaped sticky traps that you can stick in your houseplants that are almost magical. YMMVĀ 1 Quote
Super User Koz Posted 5 hours ago Super User Posted 5 hours ago If ants had thumbs they would rule the world. Ā The only way that I know of to effectively combat any bugs is to hire a pest control company and have monthly service. 1 Quote
Functional Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I rotate between Talstar P and I think its Bifen? I put it 2 feet up on the foundation and a little on the ground before it as well as around any windows, crawls space vents and doors. Haven't had an issue with any spiders, ants, etc. in a few years. I'll mix up a batch in a sprayer and usually after 2 applications its out and I'll switch to the other one. Exterminator "friend" said they do that because certain bugs can grow a resistance if you use just one type all the time.Ā 1 Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted 2 hours ago Super User Posted 2 hours ago On 4/4/2025 at 10:24 AM, Eric 26 said: Ok so for reference Iām in Illinois and we are currently experiencing a typical āChicagoā spring which means roller coaster temperatures and RAIN which means the ants are being flooded out of their dens. I have ant traps in place but Iām still experiencing what I feel are too many ants for my liking in my kitchen. Iām probably going to have an exterminator out but Iām also planning on having a large patio poured which Iām hoping is going to be a deterrent as well. My question is does anyone have any recommendations beyond the typical ant traps or exterminator?Ā i consider myself a subject matter expert on this now.Ā we have odorous ants in our hood and occasionally the full-on invasion.Ā used to give me panic attacks.Ā Ā exterminators were not successful at my place.Ā they baited my yard, sprayed around the perimeter and put a few bait stations in my house.Ā i did these things: 1.Ā we do not leave food out.Ā ever.Ā i will wash my honey jar exterior before i put it back. 2.Ā i continue to bait outdoors.Ā i use "ants no more bait station" and the same gel they used.Ā i kill hundreds but i dont know how effective it is for my home invasions. 3.Ā i use Phantom aerosal spray.Ā this is EVERYTHING.Ā this is a non repellent bug killer.Ā this means it doesnt kill on contact, and the bugs dont avoid it.Ā they get tiny dust on their bodies from the spray, drag it home and kill everyone.Ā Ā an ant hive usually has more than one queen.Ā many queens.Ā you use a repellant type spray (RAID!) and the colony will immediately understand they are under attack and the queens split for safety.Ā you essentially split the giant hive into several giant hives.Ā i watched my stubborn 90+ neighbor do this and her house got flooded by MILLIONS of ants.Ā she had to hire a pro to fume her home.Ā the pro took all her RAID and tossed it.Ā Ā 4.Ā i keep AdvionAD and keep a few bait stations loaded year round.Ā Ā not sure this helps because of my #5. 5.Ā i see ANTs coming it, i will open up the light fixture or whatever and spray it with Phantom.Ā then i seal the opening with clear silicone.Ā Ā sometimes i move a bait nearby and they hit it hard.Ā keeps them from making long trips across my house.Ā they come in from the crack, eat, go, die.Ā i seal it always.Ā at this point, my house will float.Ā i use a bright flashlight and find where the little mofo's are coming from and i will spray and seal.Ā Ā 6. once a year, i go back and spray all the suspect areas i dont fill.Ā Ā i open up electrical switches and plug plates and give it a quick spray of dust.Ā under door threshholds, etc.Ā Ā Ā good luck.Ā odorous ants and Argentina ants are no joke.Ā 1 Quote
Super User Scott F Posted 2 hours ago Super User Posted 2 hours ago Our 100% solution to getting rid of ants in our Illinois home was to use a solution of 1.5 tablespoons of borax, .5 cup of sugar and 1.5 cups of warm water. We soak some cotton balls in the mixture, put the cotton balls in some bottle caps, and place the caps near where the ants get in. The ants pickup the solution and take it back to the nest and within a day or so, all the ants are gone. I have no idea what variety of ants we had, or whether the borax works on every type, but its a cheap and effective method that has always worked for us. Terro, by the way, uses borax. Mixing it yourself is significantly cheaper 1 1 Quote
Tackleholic Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Once a year I get tiny ants and it used to drive me crazy until I discovered they were coming through the electrical switch plates and outlets.Ā Now I remove the electrical plates and shoot in a short blast of Raid;Ā totally solves the problem. 1 Quote
Eric 26 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago I greatly appreciate everyone who has taken the time to respond and if it were possible I would have multiple āMark as solutionā comments. We used Terro along with my re caulking the counter top to the exterior wall and both have helped tremendously and Iām definitely going to try some of the other suggestions as well.Ā Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted 58 minutes ago Super User Posted 58 minutes ago Terro works, but it works sometimes too well and will alert the hive it is under attack.Ā Ā the pro versions kill slowly.Ā wipes out the colony. Ā good luck.Ā Ā one next door neighbor is visually impaired, and the other neighbor is 96.Ā i treat their homes sometimes.Ā i am getting pretty good at it.Ā Ā Ā oh wear nitrile gloves.Ā Ā Ā i buy my stuff from DIY pest control.Ā Ā 1 Quote
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