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Ants - A Serious Problem, Please Help.
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Every year we have a terrible problem with ants in the house. Sometimes they have even come up in the MIDDLE room in the house. We had a new kitchen installed a few years ago, and when we took the old units away, there were unit-height ant hills where they had dug up the ground! We ot rid of a old outside tap which may have dripped from time to time. We have paid £80 to have a professional kill them but STILL they are back again. I'm at my wits end with them. They are making such a mess inside our back door. The floor is wood and now has their piles of soil/dirt on it. Please give me some advice on what we can do. Ps I don't mind the ants in the garden, and I hate killing anything but this has to stop. I can't see what damage they are doing.
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Get some Ant Bait.
http:// tinyurl .com/ol 23j9q Sold in many places and a cert for getting rid of ants.
We had them in our bathroom unit earlier this year but knowing about Ant Bait soon got rid of them. The bathroom is in the centre of the flat with no window.
I keep them by the waste bin in the kitchen all the time just in case the blighters make their way in.
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We had them in our bathroom unit earlier this year but knowing about Ant Bait soon got rid of them. The bathroom is in the centre of the flat with no window.
I keep them by the waste bin in the kitchen all the time just in case the blighters make their way in.
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