I have a major ant problem here and have tried the natural methods of controlling and killing them but it isn't working due to the queens living under paving and the concrete slab of the house. This is preventing me from being able to drown them with water or vinegar, or use ant napalm on them.
I am trying to poison them with borax and sugar mixed in water, and bicarb and icing sugar but they don't touch it. I tried borax in fish oil but it doesn't dissolve. I have tried pouring white vinegar all over the paving but not enough of it gets between the pavers and into the nests. I have used cinnamon but it needs to be replaced every day and doesn't kill them, it just makes them dig new holes and pop up somewhere else in the unit.
I don't want to use anything dangerous because I was exposed to Bifenthrin in January 2023 when the idiot property owners and strata company had the front of the units sprayed and didn't tell anyone they were going to do it. I have major health issues because of that.
If anyone knows of a way to poison hundreds of ant colonies and queens that are inaccessible, please let me know. I have access to ant trails and can get them to come to any part of the unit with a potatoe chip or peanut, but I can't get them to take poisons or baits.
I live in a windy area and there are birds, frogs and lizards out the back. The ones that lived out the front all died last year after they sprayed. So no toxic powders and nothing that harms the nice creatures or me.
I am trying to poison them with borax and sugar mixed in water, and bicarb and icing sugar but they don't touch it. I tried borax in fish oil but it doesn't dissolve. I have tried pouring white vinegar all over the paving but not enough of it gets between the pavers and into the nests. I have used cinnamon but it needs to be replaced every day and doesn't kill them, it just makes them dig new holes and pop up somewhere else in the unit.
I don't want to use anything dangerous because I was exposed to Bifenthrin in January 2023 when the idiot property owners and strata company had the front of the units sprayed and didn't tell anyone they were going to do it. I have major health issues because of that.
If anyone knows of a way to poison hundreds of ant colonies and queens that are inaccessible, please let me know. I have access to ant trails and can get them to come to any part of the unit with a potatoe chip or peanut, but I can't get them to take poisons or baits.
I live in a windy area and there are birds, frogs and lizards out the back. The ones that lived out the front all died last year after they sprayed. So no toxic powders and nothing that harms the nice creatures or me.