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How do you use ant powder?
Here’s how:
- Apply when temperatures are between 65° F and 80°
- Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of TERRO® Ant Dust evenly on the top of the fire ant mound.
- Do not water in the product or disturb the fire ant mound.
- Allow the Ant Dust to take effect for three or four days.
How long does it take ant dust to work?
How Long Does It Take for Insecticide Ant Dust to Work? Usually, it will take around 3 to 4 days for the dust to work its magic.
Where do you put ant powder?
Likely entrance points include holes in walls, possibly around drainage and waste pipes; air bricks; and beneath poorly finished work surfaces and kitchen units, baths and wash basins. Apply the ant powder into these small spaces and access points.
Does ant dust kill ants?
TERRO Ant Dust kills many problem pests including: fire ants and carpenter ants, boxelder bugs, cockroaches, crickets, firebrats, spiders, ticks, wasps and silverfish.
How to apply ant dust to a fire ant mound?
Here’s how: 1 Apply when temperatures are between 65° F and 80° 2 Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of TERRO ® Ant Dust evenly on the top of the fire ant mound. 3 Do not water in the product or disturb the fire ant mound. 4 Allow the Ant Dust to take effect for three or four days. 5 If ant activity is still evident, apply another tablespoon of Ant Dust.
How long does it take for ant dust to take effect?
Do not water in the product or disturb the fire ant mound. Allow the Ant Dust to take effect for three or four days. If ant activity is still evident, apply another tablespoon of Ant Dust. Have you tried out TERRO ® Ant Dust to get rid of ants?
What do you use to kill ants in your home?
To help prevent and control invasions, apply TERRO® Ant Dust thoroughly and uniformly to foundations and crawl spaces where pests are active and may find entrance to your home. The dust acts as a barrier that the ants and other insects must crawl through, ensuring contact and therefore killing them.
Where is the best place to put ant dust?
Pay attention to cracks and crevices, service ducts, false floors and ceilings, wall voids, around electrical and telephone fittings and equipment, around water and sewer pipes, under and behind cabinets, refrigerators and sinks; around windows and door frames; along base-boards; in attics and crawl spaces.