I know this may sound like a “duh” statement, but when you live in the mountains, there are a lot of bugs. And for some reason, the bugs here seem to be ridiculously larger than the bugs in the cities. I mean ants that are the size of bees and wasps that can survive over 10 whacks with a broom (no joke, that really happened.) While ants and bugs may be part of the terrain, that doesn’t mean they get to have free reign of the house, which is when Combat Source Kill Max Ant Bait and Ant Gel comes in handy.
Fortunately, since moving we haven’t had any ants in the house, but I have been seeing ants on the front deck and that is still too close for comfort for my taste. I strategically placed the Combat Source Kill Max Ant Bait just outside the porch door to tempt any curious ants that might want to seek food or beat the heat by sneaking inside. What is an added bonus is that not only will it keep ants from coming inside, but those pesky pests will also take the bait back to their nest and pass it to the rest of the colony, all without leaving any messy residue and without any odors.
If you currently have, or want to prevent, ants from sneaking into the house through cracks and crevices, then the Combat Source Kill Max Ant Gel is the way to go. Simply apply the gel near ant trails or any areas where you suspect ants may be hiding. The ants will find the gel, take it back to their nest and BAM, no more ants.
To help ensure that your house and yard stay ant-free, make sure you enter the Combat Bug-Free Backyard Bash Sweepstakes. One lucky winner will receive $1000 to hold their own Bug-Free Backyard Bash, as well as an assortment of Combat brand products.
If you’ve been looking for a way to get rid of ants, check out Combat Source Kill Max Ant Bait and Ant Gel. You can find Combat in grocery stores and hardware stores nationwide.
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combat ant bait and windex, yes, i said windex
ant spray
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When we have ants we have sprayed in the past.
i actually use the little white combat “hotels”. They work great!
i just spray
We use pet friendly EcoSmart spray…but its only a short term fix
wipe up spills… & clean the trails with bleach
i use borax
MOST OFTEN I WIPE KITCHEN CABINETS WITH BLEACH
Orange clean spray
i use raid
i use a spray
I just use normal bug spray and spray it around the windows and doors lol
I use raid ant spray.
currently use Raid spray
I try to use raid or pepper around the windows, but nothing seems to be working. Would love to win and try this. 🙂
Spray Raid…yukky stuff!
My husband spray around the outside and sometimes puts out little traps.
my husband sprinkled a powder around the house
With spray and granuals.
Virginia Rowell
We use ant traps and liquid.
I use ant traps
tissues..squash
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Spraying ant poison outside.
We spray for ants, but it doesn’t work very well
I paid hundreds of dollars to get rid of carpenter ants a few months ago.
ant spray
mostly just use the squish when you see them method~!
Knock on wood, we haven’t had too many at our current house – but we used to have them all the time when I was a kid, and my folks used all kinds of both home remedies and chemicals.
We use ant traps!