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Old 05-04-2012, 12:35 PM   #1
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well, we are living in our 40ft motorhome for about two weeks now and I see ants, and where is the best place to put the birdcage.
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Welcome to the forum. Are you asking how to get rid of the ants and where to store the bird cage when you travel?

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Old 05-06-2012, 09:20 AM   #3
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as i am a pest exterminator for a living just visit a local store and buy Dr doom residual spray and spray a line around all the inside seams when it dries it leaves a barrier
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With a bird in residence, be very careful of anything you spray inside the RV. If there are ants at the campground, we shake a little Amdro or like ant bait around the tires and stabilizers.

For ants inside, get a borax based powder to put in some little paper trays inside the cabinets where you see the little critters.

Our exterminator at home, uses a water based spray that once dry does not bother the pets.

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never killed a pet in 20 years of exterminating thats why I recommended Dr Doom products very safe around pets
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