The weather change brought them in.
Happens in CA too.
2007-03-25 16:39:33
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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Same thing happened to me. I figure it must be global warming so I called Al Gore for help.
Al said to quit eating your meals in the bathroom. And put out Terro (brand) Ant Killer. It's in the orange box and it should do the trick within a week or two.
2007-03-25 23:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly, are they carpenter ants?
If just ordinary ants, they have been known to come out of hibernation earlier than usual in nice weather.
2007-03-25 23:42:23
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answered by Mary W 5
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Those black ants are generally attracted to the water in your home. The increase in temperature allowed them to increased their foraging activity, which took them farther from their nest, and they found your home.
2007-03-25 23:46:28
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answered by weebs 1
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Warm water got into their nest and they're moving. Now I wonder where they're going to. You say your neighbor hasn't seen them, huh? But, you have, hum ...
I know there's a clue in there somewhere but I can't figure it out.
2007-03-25 23:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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omg...i HATE ants!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have them coming into my bathroom now too...i live in the south though...the weather has been really strange lately...maybe its just the change in temperature...good luck!
2007-03-25 23:43:46
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answered by psycho_mistress 2
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You need not berate yourself - the old adage says there is no such thing as a stupid question.
2007-03-25 23:41:48
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answered by oatie 6
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You're perfume smells like honey or candy. MMM!
2007-03-25 23:41:02
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answered by Live Wire 2
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dont worry...im in missouri, and my uncle already has ants also
2007-03-25 23:40:02
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answered by jason k 3
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it is March
and that's what they do
one by one, then 2 by 2, then 3 by 3
and they just keep going and going and going........
2007-03-25 23:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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