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Keeping Ants Out of My Rv!

precioustime
Explorer II
Explorer II
Got a 34 foot motorhome, class A and would like to know how to keep ants from entering my rv and my kitchen cabinets. And what poison would be best to place around the compartments for them to eat.
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dodge_guy
Explorer II
Explorer II
The best so.ution is to not forget "sweet" things in the RV. Like, oh, let's say a bottle of syrup!!! Funny how they can sniff that out!
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CavemanCharlie
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CavemanCharlie
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Explorer III
I have a couple of questions ?

First, what do the ants look like ? Big black ones, smaller red ones, or tiny bitty little red ones ?


Second, Are you parked at a permanent site ? If the answer to that is Yes, then the ants are in the ground outside the camper and just the worker ants are coming in to eat and take the food back home. In that case Terro works the best because the ants take it back to the nest and eventually it kills the queen. Spraying for that type of ant does no good. You are just killing the workers. You have to kill the queen and Terro works good for that but, it takes a little time to work.

MrWizard
Moderator
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I usually use the max raid bait stations
They work for me,
Might try the Terro brand next time
I move a lot, keeping Ants out is next to impossible,
Putting out bait stations control the problem
They do come in, but they check out permanently
Until the next batch arrives
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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Dave_H_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
X3 on the home defense

kellem
Explorer
Explorer
Live in the mountains where ants have always been an issue......until I tried TERRO.

rav
Explorer
Explorer
X3 on Diatomaceous Earth, works great and is not poisonous to kids or animals. We full time and prefer it to the liquid sprays, both need to be reapplied after a rain. I put some in a mustard squeeze bottle and can give a dusting anywhere inside and out.

TurnThePage
Explorer
Explorer
I'm also a fan of Terro for those already infested areas. And as mentioned, the Ortho Home Defense spray works great for all the parts of the RV that touch the ground.
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rexlion
Explorer
Explorer
Around my house I use the diatom earth some, and it's great if you can treat every ingress point. But when I can't see where they are coming from and they're not crossing the powder, a quick shot of Terro Ant Killer (spray can) shuts down the intrusion and the effect lasts for a couple weeks or so.
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Dick_B
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Explorer
Try cayenne pepper and sprinkle around everything that touches the ground.
Terro Liquid ant baits works for us. Initially more ants will appear because they got the word that food is available BUT in a day or so they will disappear.
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freetime58
Explorer
Explorer
Diatomaceous earth needs to be kept dry to be effective.........one draw back of using it outside.

rdhetrick
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Explorer
navegator wrote:
Go to home despot and purchase a product "home defence" by Ortho, spray this arround every item that touches the ground, arround tires, jacks, hoses, electric cables etc.

Also spray inside if needed, it will last about 3 months inside and at least one month outside depending on how much rain you have, it is harmless to pets and does not smell at least I do not smell it.

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BarabooBob
Explorer III
Explorer III
I agree that the Terro ant baits work. I also apply Home Defense under my carport where the TT is stored. Since doing this, no ants.
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MrWizard
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I had some of that In my chemistry set when I was a kid,
Don't remember what experiments it was used for
That was 60 years ago,
Did not know about the usage for ants
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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