Houseplants – Animal Safe Ant Remover
Q: I want to move my houseplants back inside for the fall without ants in the soil. Is there anything that won’t hurt cats?
A: Ant baits are effective. Some come in easy-to-apply syringes while others are simple bait stations. Look for products containing fipronil (Combat, Maxforce, etc) or sodium borate (Terro).
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