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Oh, and about ants! We pretty well live in the middle of a giant ant hill, so I am dealing with them all the time in warm weather.
In your case, knowing what they were specifically after, this should help tremendously, I would hope. Dissolve white vinegar in water, about half and half, and wipe down all the areas in which you have seen them. I often put the mixture in a spray bottle to clean with. The smell of vinegar repels ants, and this will also destroy their scent trails, which is how they find their way back.
You can also leave them a tray of Borax, mixed in equal parts with something sweet, like syrup, honey, or sugar water.
After wiping down the cabinet that they were getting into with vinegar water, throw a couple bay leaves in there to help keep them away. Clove and peppermint oils also help repel them and other pests as well, such as grain moths. You can dissolve just a bit of them in water to apply.
In your case, knowing what they were specifically after, this should help tremendously, I would hope. Dissolve white vinegar in water, about half and half, and wipe down all the areas in which you have seen them. I often put the mixture in a spray bottle to clean with. The smell of vinegar repels ants, and this will also destroy their scent trails, which is how they find their way back.
You can also leave them a tray of Borax, mixed in equal parts with something sweet, like syrup, honey, or sugar water.
After wiping down the cabinet that they were getting into with vinegar water, throw a couple bay leaves in there to help keep them away. Clove and peppermint oils also help repel them and other pests as well, such as grain moths. You can dissolve just a bit of them in water to apply.