So here is my question the foors have gaps between them and now that the weather is warming large ants are coming into the living room and we assume through the flooring.
Ants under hardwood floor.
Various ants live in.
They prefer to eat grease fats and meats and can move in a column of ants between the food and the nest.
After putting down a tray under the bowls the problem has gotten better but is not.
Sugar and grease ants have no defensive sting or bite.
If damage is extreme the sapwood may be completely reduced to powdery frass with avery thin layer of surface wood.
University of minnesota cooperative extension experts recommend baiting for ant colonies under concrete slabs.
Under the concrete slab.
Indoors these ants nest in cracks and crevices of walls and cabinets under floors and behind baseboards.
Any water left standing on your hardwood floors can cause damage all the way down into your subfloors which is typically where the carpenter ants will attack.
Initially i was spraying to kill them.
They may be made through hardwood plywood woodsiding trim sheetrock paneling or flooring.
We have ants in the kitchen i think it started because our cats got a little messy with their food bowls.
If small ants are eating your meat pet food nuts and dead insects you may be able to trace them to flooring cracks.
Flooding is a common cause of damaged hardwood floors.
The frass is composed of very fine powderand tiny blunt ended pellets.
I found this non toxic concoction and it works 2 cups water 1 3 cup of vinegar and 18 drops of essential oil either eucalyptus or peppermint.
They are like mold thriving in moist humid rotting conditions.
Ants in my sons room the entrance under this tiny hole in wood floor o man this is not good at all someone please help.
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The ants are not in my cupboards they are coming from the cracks and gaps of my cupboards on the outside and my hardwood flooring.
We do not want to use any harsh pesticides under the house to get rid of the ants and that would be an ongoing task as well.