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Thread: Ant Control!!
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1st September 2007, 10:24 AM #16
I dont think fripronil is available to the public. You need to be a licensed pest managers.
BASF would be interested if it was being sold over the counter.
First you need to identify your ant type.
This will tell you , what they eat, where they might be nesting and habits.
We have alot of new liquid baits just on the market that help out now.
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1st September 2007, 12:48 PM #17Member
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Fipronil is used as the active ingredient in a number of products available over the counter including flea and tick control for your cat and dog. Check a "frontline" for cats or dogs label.
As I mentioned I think you would need to be a farmer or something like that as they use Fipronil for crop spraying to control insects it is just not called Termidor.
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1st September 2007, 02:45 PM #18
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2nd September 2007, 10:16 AM #19
I had an indoor ant problem for a while. I tried Mortein ant baits (the plastic ones) but they were useless in my case. Got a bottle of Ant-Rid which was half the price. Just put a few drops here and there... It sucked all the ants out of the nest and they swarmed over it like a roast dinner They gobbled it up quickly and just a few days later, no ants anywhere in sight. Best stuff I ever used for ants and heaps cheaper than the ant bait thingies from the other mob.
here is the website for the stuff - http://www.antrid.com.au/default.asp
(no affiliation etc yada yada). I haven't tried the baits, only the liquid form. I think the liquid would probably work better though, although it might require a little spray and wipe cleanup after the ants have disappeared to remove any leftover residue etc.How much wood could the woodchuck chuck if the woodchuck could chuck wood?
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3rd September 2007, 08:11 PM #20
thanks heaps guys..will try to see what option works for me including keeping the house clean..
YOU MISSED 100% OF THE SHOT YOU NEVER TOOK.
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4th September 2007, 01:17 PM #21
Regardless of how clean your house is inside or out, your rubbish bin will attract them. Both my recyling bin and normal bins are covered with them. And depending on where they are located they may take a detour through your house to get to where they want to go. Ants also know that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Useful thread. I'll be employing some of those techniques to control my ant problems.
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