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Goo Gone: Ant Repellant

Goo_Gone_Spray_Gel-resized2.jpgI've discovered a curious thing about Goo Gone Spray Gel recently while trying to remove some adhesive residue on the kitchen floor: Argentinean ants avoid any area or surface sprayed with it. Citrus oil is the main ingredient, so this may explain the insects' aversion to the stuff.

Remember to use the stuff sparingly on surfaces though (it can haze plastics or remove paint); I just applied a small dab of Goo Gone at possible ant entry points and on our unpainted wooden pantry shelving. The ant scouting lines have all disappeared and the openings that were once entry points have been abandoned. And it sure smells better than any insecticide.

 
 

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it's actually just the orange oil itself. i've used pledge for wood with orange oil on entry points, too.

posted by ung on 2007-08-08 17:52:01
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This explains why our ants didn't return this year...last summer I cleaned all of our cabinents and floor with Orange Glo! Great discovery and much nicer for families and pets and the environment!!

posted by tadaa on 2007-08-08 20:38:51
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very cool. i use grease lightening too to clean off the paint from silkscreening screens. it's very effective as well. but i don't know about the ant repelling part. that's a great tip!

cheers,
cindy

posted by cindy@staged4more on 2007-08-09 02:37:54
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