SntaCruz83
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This year I've been having an issue with ants like never before. The house is clean, and there aren't any lines of ants going after food anywhere, but the scouts are driving me crazy. It seems as though in every room at any given time I can find one or two ants somewhere on a wall or ledge. Yesterday I heard some noise coming from one of my enclosures located on top of my entertainment center; I thought that maybe there was a hunt in progress but was shocked at my discovery. Ants had found some of my mantis' leftovers and they had come in full force to collect and the poor mantis was running circles trying to avoid them (opportunistic *******s).
I reached in, pulled him out and took the entire enclosure and threw it in the pool to drown the ants. Even with being aware of the ant scouts, I was surprised how quickly they had found and went after the leftovers because I clean out those enclosures at least once a day. My issue now is that I plan on being out of town from Wednesday to Sunday and I don't have anybody that could/would take care of my buddies while I'm gone.
Since they are only going to be alone for three full days (I leave Wed, come back Sun), I figured it'd be okay to just leave some extra food and moistened cotton balls in their enclosures while I'm gone. But, now I'm in need of some kind of ant barrier. So far these are my only ideas and I want to make sure I'm not overlooking something or endangering my mantises.
1.) Leave all mantises on same table that has been covered with baby powder.
2.) Draw chalk circles around each enclosure.
3.) Get some mesh fabric and wrap each enclosure up like an easter egg basket?
4.) Suspend them from the ceiling somehow?
Anyway, any and all suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
I reached in, pulled him out and took the entire enclosure and threw it in the pool to drown the ants. Even with being aware of the ant scouts, I was surprised how quickly they had found and went after the leftovers because I clean out those enclosures at least once a day. My issue now is that I plan on being out of town from Wednesday to Sunday and I don't have anybody that could/would take care of my buddies while I'm gone.
Since they are only going to be alone for three full days (I leave Wed, come back Sun), I figured it'd be okay to just leave some extra food and moistened cotton balls in their enclosures while I'm gone. But, now I'm in need of some kind of ant barrier. So far these are my only ideas and I want to make sure I'm not overlooking something or endangering my mantises.
1.) Leave all mantises on same table that has been covered with baby powder.
2.) Draw chalk circles around each enclosure.
3.) Get some mesh fabric and wrap each enclosure up like an easter egg basket?
4.) Suspend them from the ceiling somehow?
Anyway, any and all suggestions are welcome and appreciated.