March 18th 2010 04:32 am

How to get rid of Carpenter Ants in the grass?

We don’t have an ant problem inside the house. However, we do have a lot of Carpenter Ants in our grass in the front yard. We’ve tried the andro ant bait, and we’ve tried other insect control products for in the yard and nothing seems to work.

Any suggestions????
We have NO ants in our home. If anything, they are in the walls somewhere. But, aside from that, how can you assume that they are residing in our home without inspecting yourself??? Just curious as to how you can come up with this.

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  1. jean ann j on 18 Mar 2010 at 4:32 am #

    MaltOmeal, corn meal or grits arouNd their holes will do it, They take this down in the hole and when they eat it they swell.

    If they come inside, baby powder will kill them. If they are in the walls, they will come out everywhere.

  2. seamstress on 18 Mar 2010 at 4:32 am #

    These ants are in your yard for a reason. You may already have carpenter ants nesting in your home without realizing it. I highly doubt that the ants are just vacationing in your yard and not staying at your hotel.

    Call an exterminator.

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