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Big Black/brown Ant in the Apartment... Should I be worried?

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rookie84

I just killed a big brownish black ant as it was crossing my living room... and damn that thing was strong. I had to stomp on it three times and it was still trying to fight!! I eventually rolled it tightly in a tissue and threw it out. Now I am worried if I will be getting more of them... Anyway, should I be worried? Are those ants a big problem in Jeddah? I never had any pest problems in my previous apartment... I hate insects and this is freaking me out and keeping me wide awake!! Help please!!

suzan

Who is bigger, you or the ant?

Stop worrying about the ant or insects. They are part of our ecosystem.

TheLegendLeads

Suzan is right but surely you do have to take care from them.

I dont wanna scare you off and don't know if those ants are the same as those in Riyadh, I got a bite from one hiding in a sock :rolleyes:. My calf is swollen since 2 days with itching that embarrased me all day long yesterday :(

I guess it has initiated some kind of mild allergy.

suzan

If you don't want to use medicine try this:

Flush your system with a lot of water
Drink at lease 250 ml of pure coconut milk and mash the meat of the coconut. Mix this with mashed cucumber, apply poultase to calf and bandage over night. Ensure your calf elevated on a pillow. Following morning rub fresh lemon into it. Drink some more coconut juice and eat 4 dates. Should do the trick.

Good luck

JasfurJQ

or better yet keep your place clean especially corners where ants or insects usually start crawling, at least use insect killers 2x a week but becareful if you have children at home.goodluck.:)

rookie84

I don't really worry about small ants as they are nothing more than an annoyance, but like TheLegendLeads has mentioned, these big ants actually sting and it hurts, which is a reason why I am worried. Anyway, I guess I will have to take extra care and make sure I keep my place clean of any leftover food.

Alliecat

Rather than using toxic insect killers, you can use borax, a naturally occurring mineral composed of sodium, boron, oxygen and water.

Google 'borax to kill ants' and you'll find many websites dealing with this.

Take care and good luck!

rookie84

Thank you for the information, Alliecat. I will google it and try it out!

Alliecat

Glad to be of help :)

ahelpfulsaudi

The best thing to do is go to the supermarket and get the ant pesticide that is in powder form (or something else if you have kids). They are effective

rookie84

ahelpfulsaudi wrote:

The best thing to do is go to the supermarket and get the ant pesticide that is in powder form (or something else if you have kids). They are effective


We don't have any kids so I will probably lay some powder around the corners then. Thanks!!

ahelpfulsaudi

rookie84 wrote:
ahelpfulsaudi wrote:

The best thing to do is go to the supermarket and get the ant pesticide that is in powder form (or something else if you have kids). They are effective


We don't have any kids so I will probably lay some powder around the corners then. Thanks!!


it will be more effective if you hunt down where they come out of, or if you put it where the doors are

ahmadaq

Humans plotting their war against ants :o ... Am lining up with the ants

TheLegendLeads

ahmadaq wrote:

Humans plotting their war against ants :o ... Am lining with the ants


:rolleyes: Kudos Borax to you :D

ahmadaq

:D

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