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Ants going over baby powder barrier! (urgent)


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#1 Offline NikolaBale - Posted May 2 2017 - 3:39 AM

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Please guys i need your help quick my temnothorax are going over my barrier i don't know what's wrong whit it maybe its too dense and the ants are too small?? Pls i don't know what to do.

#2 Offline AntswerMe - Posted May 2 2017 - 4:18 AM

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My Camponotus and Solenopsis can't go over my powder barrier that I use. Size shouldn't be an issue as even the tiniest nanitics fall off. Either your ants are escape artists, you have a hole in your barrier somewhere, or the alcohol to powder ratio is not optimal.

#3 Offline AntswerMe - Posted May 2 2017 - 4:20 AM

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Another thing, Fluon (liquid Teflon, PTFE, Insect-a-Slip) is by far the best barrier you can use so I would advise getting some of that.
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#4 Offline Serafine - Posted May 2 2017 - 4:31 AM

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Temnothorax are about the size of the head of your tiniest Solenopsis invicta minor. They are really really small.

I'd recommend a frame for your outworld (seal on top of the outword with silicon glue) and a barrier applied upside down. Some very small ants can actually cross Fluon and Baby powder on vertical surfaces.

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#5 Offline sgheaton - Posted May 2 2017 - 10:15 AM

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Some very small ants can actually cross Fluon and Baby powder on vertical surfaces.

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#6 Offline Kevin - Posted May 2 2017 - 10:45 AM

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Some very small ants can actually cross Fluon and Baby powder on vertical surfaces.

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Tetramorium will not be getting very far with fluon, let alone vegetable oil.

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#7 Offline sgheaton - Posted May 2 2017 - 10:52 AM

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I forgot who but they planted the seed that I've got them living under my carpets now, Kevin!!!!


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#8 Offline Civz - Posted May 2 2017 - 11:09 AM

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My Solenapsis Molesta are also VERY tiny and they can cross baby powder as well. I have really good results with Vaseline and tiny ants.. I do a stripe of vaseline and a stripe of baby powder above that and have no escapes.. Insectislip works that much better? i might have to pick some up...



#9 Offline HongKongAnter - Posted May 5 2017 - 3:45 PM

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BTW, what is the ratio of alcohol to talcum powder.



#10 Offline Barristan - Posted May 6 2017 - 10:15 AM

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Try applying the powder dry with a Q-Tip. if you apply it wet it gets compressed and won't crumble that easy. Especially smaller (lighter) ants can easily walk over talcum powder which was applied wet.






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