RobbiesCornField
Bring it on.
Last week during feeding, my lovely Snopal girl decided she didn't want to eat her mouse, and instead left it sitting by her water dish. Unfortunately, I didn't realize that she had done that because she has NEVER missed a meal. Living in Florida, anything that isn't almost immediately eaten starts turning into either maggot or ant food. Given the title of this thread, you can guess what happened. When I was peeking into the snake room the next morning, there was a line of ants leading straight to her tub. I panicked and yanked the drawer open. There were ants literally covering the mouse, and Lizzie was as far away as she could get from the nasty insects. Completely forgetting and not caring that she's one of my bitier snakes, I grabbed her without a second thought, and dragged the tub outside to be emptied. I cleaned and sanitized the tub, and brought it back inside, where there was still a trail of ants leading from the wall to her drawer. In a moment of curiosity, I grabbed an aerosol can that was sitting on the desk, and sprayed some of the ants with it. They died instantly, so I sprayed the rest of the line.
The miracle substance in the can was Provent-A-Mite. Eager to see if it would have the same effect in the rest of the house, and for how long, I set about spraying my doors and windows, even along the walls in the kitchen, and anywhere else an ant might be able to get into. I haven't seen an ant in the house in one week.
Thanks for listening!
The miracle substance in the can was Provent-A-Mite. Eager to see if it would have the same effect in the rest of the house, and for how long, I set about spraying my doors and windows, even along the walls in the kitchen, and anywhere else an ant might be able to get into. I haven't seen an ant in the house in one week.
Thanks for listening!