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Marian from Cumming, Ga 30041 writes

Hi friends, I live in Cumming and I own a house with that fake stucco.

One year I did a bathroom reno and behind the bathroom walls there were pounds and pounds of ants, just like gunpowder. I believed that the ants had been attracted to the rotting studs . But now, studs stay dry and I still have little ants in the wall, across the ceiling, etc,. I believe I need to go to attic and sprinkle stuff inside wall, around light fixture, what poison do you like? Plain old boric acid? Invict? Thanks.

Answer:

We think instead of using an ant bait, a liquid or aerosol such as Phantom would do a better job. Phantom is a great choice for "social" insects such as ants or those insects that congregate together for nesting and feeding. Phantom offers a delayed kill that gives insects time to get back to the nest and infect other insects with the insecticide. Phantom is also a non-repellent insecticide which means that sensitive insects like roaches can not tell that it is there and they readily cross over the treatment area. Phantom is usually used indoors for current infestations as a crack and crevice spray only. Exterior applications are limited to spot and crack and crevice treatments around door frames, window frames, eaves, attic vents, and holes where utilities enter into the structure

Answer last updated on: 10/30/2013

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