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We fight domestic ants in the apartment
We fight domestic ants in the apartment

Are there ants in the house? Don't panic. Today, there are many effective means for removing them on the market, it is only important to choose the most suitable one, and then to be able to use it correctly. And how to do it, read the article.

Ant killer DEET
Ant killer DEET

DEET is one of the most well-known insect repellants. It is this substance that is used in most sprays and gels for external application to the skin and protection against blood-sucking insects. On the basis of DEET, they began to produce a large number of products against domestic pests, including ants. How effective are these remedies and is it worth using them in everyday life?

House ant queen
House ant queen

The queen of the domestic ant is the heart of the whole colony. As long as she lives, the anthill will exist. But the peculiarity of domestic ants is that even having destroyed the queen, one cannot be completely sure that the colony will die. So what are they, these uteruses, and what is special about them?

Effective poison for ants in the apartment
Effective poison for ants in the apartment

There are a lot of home ant poisons on the market, and many of them are quite effective. But in each case and for each user, a specific drug or prescription will be the best remedy. About what and how to choose the right remedy for domestic ants and will be discussed.

The use of boric acid from ants in the apartment
The use of boric acid from ants in the apartment

Boric acid, despite its availability and low cost, is not inferior to the most powerful and expensive modern insecticides in terms of effectiveness in the fight against ants. Its main feature is a certain complexity of application. With its addition, it is necessary to prepare special baits that the ants still need to feed and force them to drag into the anthill.

 

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