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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

1012.0. "TWO QUESTIONS" by CSLALL::MHOLMES () Fri Jun 21 1996 11:51

    I have discovered a large colony of ants next to my house and would
    like to put something out there to get rid of them, but don't want to
    put out anything that would harm the neighborhood pets.  Any
    suggestions?
    
    Also, I was reading the Feline_V1 notes and came across one about the
    Bosler Humane Society in Barre MA.  It seems like she was having a lot
    of financial trouble and was worried she wouldn't be able to keep
    operating.  This is a woman who left the humane society where she
    worked because she refused to put any animal down.  So she bought some
    land in Barre, opened her own shelter and took all or most of the
    animals with her when she left her job.
    
    This was back in the late 80's and I was wondering if she is still
    around.  I would like to help her out in some way if she is still
    operating.  Does anyone have any information on her/her shelter?
    
    Marilyn
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1012.1WRKSYS::MACKAY_EFri Jun 21 1996 13:1917
    
    We have tried Diazanon along the foundation. It is certainly a 
    toxic substance, but it has not caused any problems with our cats. 
    You can also try enclosed ant baits, but one of my cats had tried to
    bite open one of those packages, apparently the baits smell like 
    yummy food. We've found that the safest way to deter ants is to get
    professional help. The professionals have new products available
    to them that's not available to homeowners and they also have
    applicators that are more precise = gets the chemicals in the right
    places so less chemicals is needed. I have heard that this product
    called REVENGE is very effective, but it is supposedly a sweet tasting
    bait, which may be a problem when used outdoors = bees and other
    animals may mistakes that for food.
    
    
    
    Eva
1012.2PADC::KOLLINGKarenFri Jun 21 1996 14:073
    Pour a few pots of boiling water into the nests.  You may need to
    repeat this for a few days.
    
1012.3herbsDELNI::PROVENCHERFri Jun 21 1996 14:584
    
    natural repellants - tansy leaves, cloves, eucalyptus leaves, just
    crush them and cover their area.  Wash away trails with some soapy
    water.  
1012.4I can't win!CATMAX::SKALTSISDebFri Jun 21 1996 15:497
    actually, for around the foundation CEDAR MULCH (not the cheap pine
    mulch) will work as well. There is something about cedar that is toxic
    to ants. Unfortunatly, it attracts the cat across the street who thinks
    it is a public litterbox (his humans use cedar litter in his box, and
    he feels the need to mark my mulch as his territory).
    
    Deb
1012.5JULIET::CORDES_JAEight Tigers on My CouchFri Jun 21 1996 18:1623
    The Terminix guy who lives next door to me just provided four ant
    bait thingies that stick on the wall.  They're the professional 
    version of the Combat-type ant bait.  When he first put them up
    there was a bunch of ant activity.  They swarmed the thing.  Now
    there's very little activity.  Supposedly they've taken all that
    bait back to the hive and killed the rest of the ants.  I still
    see a few ants here and there but not as many as I did before.
    
    According to the Terminix guy, these are pharoah ants.  If you 
    spray their hive they split the hive so instead of having 1 hive
    you now have 3 hives.  He's supposed to replace the ant bait things
    in a few days.
    
    These ants are all over the inside of my apartment building.  Every
    tenant has them.  Apparently, I'm luckier than I thought.  It seems
    everyone else has a worse infestation than I do.  Whew!
    
    BTW, my mom swears by these ant bait things.  She says she puts them 
    outside her mobile home and it really makes a difference.
    
    Jan 
    
       
1012.6Elaine is alive and well last I saw herBRAT::ROBBINSTue Jun 25 1996 10:236
    
    Yes Elaine is still in Barre.  She's opening a big kennel in - I think
    Winchendon.  When I go home we go up and visit the cats.  Many
    beautiful kittys....
    
    Diane