REMIX
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I've used these before and they're excellent. But they work best being placed wherever they're entering...which I cannot determine.
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I've used these before and they're excellent. But they work best being placed wherever they're entering...which I cannot determine.
They're obviously seeking food. I did a thorough vacuum and didn't notice any while doing that. Didn't see any the next day, either. Saw maybe 3 yesterday but that's it. Not sure how an ant colony would survive in a vehicle with no food or moisture source that constantly moves from place to place. If I see them again today, I'll pick up a dry fogger and set it off on Friday night after I've parked it. The suggestion to spray the sills is a good one. Raid's Fogger should get all of them and should continue to **** them for a few months if they are stupid enough to venture out of their hiding place.
844 day thread reanimation.I've had my fair share of ant problems, so I get where you're coming from. Those ant killer traps can work wonders if you place them strategically. Sometimes it's tough to pinpoint where they're coming from, though. Have you tried observing their trails to see if you can track down their entry point?