we have ants randomly everywhere…dining room, upstairs bedrooms and hallway, but not in kitchen?
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It’s getting into the hot time of the year. Ants come in for 2 main reasons. Cool air and availability of food and water sources. You can put ant bait out in the lawn but you can’t directly kill the nest. I’ve seen some nests so large (both in size and depth) that you would have to dig up your entire lot…and just maybe find the Queen, maybe.
Go to the nearest mexican or latin american or thai grocery store you can find. Buy the hottest dried chilis you can find (on the heat scale of 1-100, 50 or above.). While wearing rubber gloves and a breathing mask, in a blender grind them to a fine fine powder. Sieve out any particles and fill a cheap Dollar Store type plastic catsup bottle. Now, go around the house and study the ants. Find any crack or crevase an ant is coming out of and gently puff a fine spray of the Chili powder. Go around the foundation of the house and thoroughly spray the area. If you have a basement, do the basement. If you have a crawl space, do the inside of all walls, and around all pillars.
Get a crack and crevase sealer, then following instructions do electrical outlets, and around all pipes and ducts wherever the enter or exit a wall. (this will stop crawly things and heat loss too.)
Watch, and redo the cracks in you home as necessary, and the foundation of your home every time the chili you put out gets wet (rain or sprinklers)
I have asthma and can’t have anything to do with chemicals. I have used this method for years and years.