I've had a pretty bad ant infestation in and around my P. formosa's tank for the past week (there is nothing in the tank for the ants to eat, no leftover food, no food boluses, nothing. I have no idea why they stream in). I've tried everything, from detergent powder + sugar in solution to honey + detergent powder to crushed cinnamon. Eventually I headed out to buy some commercial bait. The label on the box said it's supposedly a "very effective" ant and cockroach killer (ingredients are cypermethrin, borax, white sugar and soybean powder). Apparently not. I sprinkled some of it on the floor where the ants normally appear, and I expected them to swarm around and devour the bait. What I saw surprised me - only one or two of the ants stopped by to check it out; the rest simply walked past and straight into my formosa's tank, completely undistracted by the bait lying just a few centimeters away. I continued to watch them, and it became exceedingly clear that the ants simply were not attracted to the bait. And this morning I got up to see the ants invading my female Nephila antipodiana's tank to feast on the remnants of a cricket carcass. What the hell. So much for being "very effective".
Any ideas as to what else I can do?
*I certainly thought of making a moat, but I have nothing large enough to fit a large glass tank. A moat would also attract mosquitoes, particularly since I'm in a tropical area.
Oh btw - the ants are tiny, about 3 millimeters long and amber-orange in color. They constantly annoy the formosa, so much so that I see her using her legs to brush them off her abdomen at times. She is in premolt and laid down a thick molt mat two days ago. I am sure that if she molts anytime soon, the ants will kill her in the process.
Any ideas as to what else I can do?
*I certainly thought of making a moat, but I have nothing large enough to fit a large glass tank. A moat would also attract mosquitoes, particularly since I'm in a tropical area.
Oh btw - the ants are tiny, about 3 millimeters long and amber-orange in color. They constantly annoy the formosa, so much so that I see her using her legs to brush them off her abdomen at times. She is in premolt and laid down a thick molt mat two days ago. I am sure that if she molts anytime soon, the ants will kill her in the process.