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Does anyone know how to get rid [View all] moonbabygo May 2016 OP
'Tis the season. I've used ant traps with some success, but ... 11 Bravo May 2016 #1
I would worry about my cats moonbabygo May 2016 #6
I've got a dog, so I worried about the pet angle as well. But ... 11 Bravo May 2016 #11
Unless your cats are inclined to mindless chew things (like a dog might), the traps are fine. Buzz Clik May 2016 #28
I've had good luck with safeinOhio May 2016 #2
We use Terro and it takes a bit of time Sherman A1 May 2016 #7
Terro - it uses Borax. n/t trotsky May 2016 #3
I know they reformulated it years ago safeinOhio May 2016 #12
I use Diatomaceous Earth In_The_Wind May 2016 #4
great link thanks! nt moonbabygo May 2016 #8
Use chemicals borax baited sweet traps. gordianot May 2016 #5
I have a recipe for that. Dr Hobbitstein May 2016 #9
We used to do that. AirmensMom May 2016 #16
Yup. I mixed up a mason jar full earlier this year when we had an issue in the kitchen. Dr Hobbitstein May 2016 #17
Do you rinse out the pop cans? -none May 2016 #10
Exactly Jennylynn May 2016 #37
First, identify their paths and wash them with soapy water to remove pheromone trail LanternWaste May 2016 #13
^ best answer from my own experiences JSup May 2016 #20
Chalk or lemon juice frogmarch May 2016 #14
I use Faux pas May 2016 #15
Used to get CedarCide at my local garden shop bigbrother05 May 2016 #18
It is great stuff Faux pas May 2016 #19
True, but luckily didn't have the flea issue bigbrother05 May 2016 #21
No flea issues Faux pas May 2016 #36
Smell like cedar? lonestarnot May 2016 #23
Yep. Faux pas May 2016 #35
I like cedar. lonestarnot May 2016 #40
It depends. Are you on good terms with your little uncles? Orrex May 2016 #22
LOL good one! nt moonbabygo May 2016 #25
Ordinary vinegar is excellent malaise May 2016 #24
dish soap makes a great barrier AgerolanAmerican May 2016 #26
amdro outside terro inside voteearlyvoteoften May 2016 #27
Coffee grounds, yortsed snacilbuper May 2016 #29
Three steps will alleviate your problem. Trust Buster May 2016 #30
Sweep them up and dump them outside Warpy May 2016 #31
Bay leaves. femmocrat May 2016 #32
Mix equal parts baking soda & powdered sugar. Sprinkle along baseboards. Petrushka May 2016 #33
Call the exterminator and let him use the chemicals. stopbush May 2016 #34
Orange oil alfie May 2016 #38
Anteater. EX500rider May 2016 #39
Helmet head. lonestarnot May 2016 #41
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