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Ants in DishwasherBy Diedra from OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Ants in DishwasherWe use Terro too. It is the best way to get rid of ants. I tried everything else that I could think of-- TERRO is the answer. Post by Karenhope RE: Ants in Dishwasher
Any time you see ants, you can stop them for a long time with a product called Terro. It's a clear liquid that is basically a sweetener and boric acid. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Ants in DishwasherIf you see them there, there are a lot you don't see-you gotta find the source,and then your dishwasher will instantly come up ant free. It has nothing to do with clean-you have a way for them to get in! It's getting colder here-they want in. Post by damaged05170 RE: Ants in DishwasherI would also think that if the dishwasher were run at night instead of morning, that would keep ants from getting in there in the first place. I know they are attracted to food - sugar, fat, etc. If it's not there, they can't be attracted to it. Post by Noella RE: Ants in DishwasherWe used to have ant problems every spring. My daughter discovered that by wiping their entry area with a bleach solution they would stop coming for a few days, and then we'd repeat it. Maybe put some bleach [one tablespoon or it will reek of bleach] in your dishwasher once a week until they give up. Post by PIKKA Archived Request: Ants in dishwasher?
I have ants in my dishwasher. Has anyone else ever had this problem? How can I solve this problem? Post by ThriftyFun |
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