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Re: freaking ants!
 Originally Posted by jjmitchell
I am currently using and enjoying shredded paper.... purchased a good shredder, shred all the junk mail and random crap my kids get sent home from school, cheap works well, and abundant.. saved me lots of money and works well.... and no bugs
How long have you been using this? And how is it working out?

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Re: freaking ants!
going to try news paper again til summer when I can dry out my cypress & the little nasties cant hibernate in my cypress
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Re: freaking ants!
 Originally Posted by saber2th
How long have you been using this? And how is it working out?
I have only been using this for about 6-8 months.... I got the idea from another person on this site who is responsible for my addiction. She has been using shredded paper for several years. The idea makes good sense the bedding marketed as snow...is just paper... Any who it works good, snakes seem to like it, its incredibly cheap, absorbs pee or the ocasional dumped water bowl. As far as clean up, I spot clean as needed and change bedding when bedding is soaked or has that smell..... You accumulate way more shredded paper than you think, I keep a 50 gallon trash can I purchased just for this and it is constantly full....
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Re: freaking ants!
Just bake the remaining bedding in oven at 250 for 30 mins. Will take care of your problem.
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Re: freaking ants!
My substrate doesn't come with ants, but I get them in the snake cages ALL the time. It's so frustrating. What can I use to keep them from getting in?! Right now I just clean maliciously every time I see one, and it seems to hold them off for a week or so.
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Re: freaking ants!
 Originally Posted by Mindibun
My substrate doesn't come with ants, but I get them in the snake cages ALL the time. It's so frustrating. What can I use to keep them from getting in?! Right now I just clean maliciously every time I see one, and it seems to hold them off for a week or so.
Get rid of the food brining them in 
But anyways on a serious note. If the substrate isnt brining the ants in does ur house have ants itself? o.O Our house never has any ants in but iv seen peoples houses who sometimes do. If not then u may want to find the source
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Re: freaking ants!
Yes, the entire house is infested with ants. It's a constant battle. They are all just "sugar ants" but they are still annoying.
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Re: freaking ants!
 Originally Posted by Mindibun
Yes, the entire house is infested with ants. It's a constant battle. They are all just "sugar ants" but they are still annoying.
Well maybe u could put some stuff around the bottom of the cage or rack whatever your sitting on. like say for example u got a table. And on that table is ur tub.
Well for the ants to get up it they would have to climb up. If i recall theres like a powder you can lay on the floor or some sort of spray. Maybe u could spray it around the base of ur rack if it isnt close enough to harm any of the snakes.
Edit:
Googles sugar ants got this
http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-ants.htm
http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-sugar-ants.htm
Maybe could try the borax thing around ur table/rack/stand w/e it may be?
Last edited by BuckeyeBalls; 03-03-2010 at 01:06 AM.
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