“Those who are able to see beyond the shadows and lies of their culture will never be understood, let alone believed, by the masses.” - Plato
Now, if you will excuse me, I must go pray for wisdom from the Meguiar`s gods.
Maybe try one of the insect "house fogger bombs". They emit a fog for 5 minutes or so. You`d be able spray it wherever needed. Apply in the garage to prevent the wind from minimizing the spray concentration.
Unfortunately what sometimes happens is a new queen, looking for a nesting site finds her way into some nook, cranny, crevice, or hole in your car. If there is a food source, that helps them, but it may be that you have a leak somewhere, as they will need a water source (just like in your house if you have wet areas from a leak or condensate drain).
The gel bait usually works great as long as you can get them to eat it. Just check to make sure you don`t have a leak or a plugged condensate or sunroof drain that`s causing wet carpet or something like that.
Checking in. Attempted to pull the wheels and wheel wells, broke a lugnut. Took that as a sign and decided to deep clean the doors/sills/seals. Oddly enough I haven`t seen more than one or two ants all day. Idk.
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I have a pest control service here in FL and we have had ants. The way it was explained to me was that you don`t want to kill the ants but let them take the bait back to the nest and it will kill the whole colony. Killing them at the place where you see them won`t get rid of the colony so they will keep returning. If using baits be sure to keep them away from pets and kids.
Slate Metallic 2015 Toyota Corolla LE, 1.8L CVT
Bright White 2014 Dodge GCV, 30th Anniversary Edition, Blacktop Package. 3.6L 6A
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