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    I have this rather annoying problem. Ants seem to be flocking towards my car, and I CAN`T get rid of them!! I try and wash my car once a week and this seems to help after I am done washing it for a day or two. But a few day`s later they come back. On top of my car, and even INSIDE my car! I kill them as I see them inside my car, and swat them away on the exterior as needed. but this is getting to me and pissing me off when I take someone out and my car has ants all over / inside of it. There is NO food in my car, and I have cleaned it inside and out (trunk, engine bay, behind door panels) on numerous occasions hoping to solve this. I just don`t know what to do.



    Is there a non-harmful (to me) chemical I can spray / sprinkle inside or around my car to make them not want to come in??



    ANY help would be great, cause I am literally going insane, and even thought about selling my car cause of this.





    HELP!?! :sadwavey:





    *EDIT* No borax suggestions please. I researched this. And as I tend to drive around with my windows down (lots of wind). I also found this out about it.... "Borax may also be used to kill roaches, ants, and fleas. In fact, it is also toxic to people. More commonly, borax is associated with skin, eye, or respiratory irritation. It is also important to point out that exposure to borax may impair fertility"

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    I would spray Raid on the ground around your car, the edge of the driveway, interior and exterior edges of the garage.



    If you use Nattys blue paste wax they may be attracted to that. LOL

    It attracted bees last time I used it :bat
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    Quote Originally Posted by JiggleRacing

    If you use Nattys blue paste wax they may be attracted to that. LOL


    No, I do not use Natty`s blue... I just use Meguiars products on my car (wash, tire shine, polish and wax.) I thought that this might have something to do with it, but I doubt it cause I`ve been using those for years....



    I would LOVe to try the raid idea, but I live in an aprtment complex, so there is no way to guarantee which spot I will get every night. and I am sure a can / bottle of RAID a day could get quite expensive.



    Any powders I can sprinkle inside of my car, so they eat it and take it back where ever and kill the source? I don;t mind driving around for a week or 2 with a mound of something on my passengers floor. lol. Just gotta restrict passengers.



    It has gotten so bad that I went and visited a friend this weekend. Stopped off and got some Wendy`s to eat. 10 minutes later when I got to his house my soda had like 30-50 ants on it. I had to throw my soda out, and brush off the ants on the bag!!! This is dribing me NUTS!



    Borax? Salt? Vinegar around the doors? ANYTHING?!?

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    I would try Terro Liquid Ant Killer Put a few drops on pads and set them around the car and trunk. Ants eat it and take it back to their nests. Its cheap and works great in the home.

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    Obvioiusly, you have an ant nest inside your car. A similar problem was discussed before in another thread (I think). What kind of ants are they? The little pavement ants that are about 1/8" long and dark brown? Or are they larger, maybe 1/4" long? There are some baits which are in a little plastic station, which are quite effective on certain ants, and pretty safe for you (as long as you don`t try to eat the bait out of the station), but part of the solution is figuring out what kind of ant you have.

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    Yep, you had better find out just which ant you`re dealing with first. Not everything works for all ants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    What kind of ants are they? The little pavement ants that are about 1/8" long and dark brown? Or are they larger, maybe 1/4" long?


    They are about 1/8" long, if that. They are SUPER small, and dark brown. I haven`t seen any that are over 1/8" long within my car....



    *grumbles* stupid little buggers building a nest in my clean car...:hairpull



    I will research the ant`s a bit more next time I see them crawling around before I squish them! *researches ants*

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    the cure all... military grade deet! love my deet, kills black widows, bees, hornets, brown recluses you name it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CkretAjint
    They are about 1/8" long, if that. They are SUPER small, and dark brown. I haven`t seen any that are over 1/8" long within my car....



    *grumbles* stupid little buggers building a nest in my clean car...:hairpull



    I will research the ant`s a bit more next time I see them crawling around before I squish them! *researches ants*


    Well, FL has a lot of different tropical bugs than we do up here, but if you were here, I`d just consider them to be pavement ants. The ones in my driveway are pretty finicky, but the ones at work have responded well to certain baits. Basically the technology is a slow-acting poison, which the workers carry back to the nest, and before any of them die, they spread it around so that they all (or most) get some. You should be able to find some Combat gel or stations possibly in a supermarket, but certainly in Home Depot or Lowe`s. There are some other baits, but you need to be a pro exterminator (or have a computer so you can buy on the internet ).

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    Spray your tires with the ant killer of your choice. I had the same problem one time when a bottle of apple juice broke in the rear floorboards. Ant traps under the mats and spray the tires every night - gets them coming and going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kompressornsc
    Spray your tires with the ant killer of your choice. I had the same problem one time when a bottle of apple juice broke in the rear floorboards. Ant traps under the mats and spray the tires every night - gets them coming and going.


    I killed about 20 on my way to work this morning. They appear to be a DARK brown color, almost black.



    I am liking the ant traps under the floor mats (trunk mat too) idea. Gonna hit up the grocery store tonight and buy a crap load of killing stuff for these lil buggers.... I SHALL WIN!!!!!

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    I bought stuff last night and loaded my car up. This morning when I went out there I had poka-dotted carpet!! They fuggers were dead EVERYWHERE!!!!! So it appears to be working. Although I did wipe the dash down with a light coat of the spray on my way to work since they were still around crawling on that.... Probably worse then Armor All, but desperate times call for desperate measures!



    No lines to follow yet though





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    What did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    What did you use?


    Raid ant bait traps, and Raid ant killing spray stuff (light blue can).....



    Raid has never let me down before. Plus that`s all the grocery store had. I didn`t feel like shopping around last night (been sick).

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    Ok, I hope it`s working. The beauty of the slow-acting baits is that it (theoretically) kills the whole nest including the queen, although in your situation, the fast acting may work just as well, since they can`t get too far away from the nest :nixweiss

 

 
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