Can I use Raid ant insecticide spray on...

formica, oak cabinets, and vinyl tile without damaging them?
I am having a problem with small black ants in the kitchen. I have removed all unwashed dishes and utensils but they still keep coming. Can’t tell from where. I want to use the isnecticide spray to form a boundary stopping them from going onto the kitchen countertops and cabinets until I can find the source.

starfish11040

in Pest Control 13 years and 10 months ago

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ayeshaaakter | 13 years and 4 months ago

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**How to Find Pests** You probably already know if you have roaches, mice, or rats. But it is important to know how big the problem is, how pests are entering, and where pests are getting their food and water. To find out, go through every room in your home, focusing on the kitchen and bathroom, where pests are usually worst. You may need a flashlight for the dark areas.     **To get rid of pests and keep them from coming back, these steps are key.** **Reduce Clutter** Recycle piles of newspapers, paper bags, cardboard, and bottles, especially around stoves and refrigerators. Store clothing and linens you don’t use in sealed plastic boxes or bags.   **Vacuum Thoroughly** Use a vacuum with a hose and crevice tool. Special filter vacuums, known as HEPA or allergen-reducing vacuums, work best. Vacuum behind and under refrigerators and stoves. Empty cabinets, throwing away old food and items with signs of pests. Vacuum inside gaps and holes in walls and in and behind cabinets. Start high and work down. When you’re done, seal the vacuum bag in plastic and throw it out. Wash Hard Surfaces. Wear household gloves. Fill two buckets with warm water: one with a mild soap or detergent, and one with plain water for rinsing. Separate rinse water will help you avoid spreading insect eggs, food, and other wastes. Change the water often. Use a sponge and plastic scouring pad or scrub brush to scrub and rinse: Countertops, tables, and surfaces where food is stored, prepared, or eaten. Under the stovetop, inside burners, and under and behind the stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Inside the rubber seal of the refrigerator door. Inside drawers, cabinets, and shelves in the kitchen and bathroom. Floors. For hard-to-remove stains, use a mild bleach solution (1 part bleach, 10 parts water) or a cleaning product with bleach. Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaning products! For more information, click here, http://www.pestcontrol.co>insect pest control

snowman2 | 13 years and 10 months ago

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I tried the traps for a couple of years with no luck.  Went through more spray than I could count.  This year I used the Combat gel in the syringe and it worked quickly and completely.  You don’t need to find the source, just leave a little around where you see them trailing.

brooklynjennie | 13 years and 10 months ago

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Use the baits. It will work.
if you have cat food pout, put the food dish in a slightly larger dish of water and the ants will not go for it. It is my summer routine. Cat food dish in dish of water.

denton | 13 years and 10 months ago

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I third the traps, they do take some time and buy a bunch, not just a couple.

hotpinksharpie | 13 years and 10 months ago

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Give the ant traps time to work.  You need more than one in an area but even if it looks like the ants aren’t interested, they should eventually die off.  I’ve solved all my ant issues this year with ant traps – even the stubborn ones that converge on the cat food.  But it definitely takes a little time.  the best ones I got this year were I think Raid brand, something like “double action”, came in a green package and the traps were black.

brokelin | 13 years and 10 months ago

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You probably could, I guess, but I can not figure out why you would want to.  those little bait traps they sell that they crawl ino work much better, and fast, without exposing your wood cabinets, and more importantly, you, to the poison.