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Re: Tenant wants to break lease due to ant problem - Landlord Forum thread 184600

Re: Tenant wants to break lease due to ant problem by Mel (Fl) on August 20, 2009 @22:15

                              
Clearly most of those who replied aren't familiar with Pharaoh ants. They can live inside of a structure (e.g. Apt) for great lengths, trailing into the dwelling to find food in cupboards and sealed containers, and seeking water in toilets and shower/sink drains. They're persistent and move in great numbers. Spraying with pesticides in such a situation is the worst thing to do, as the hive, being disrupted, will then split into multiple hives, and travel to new areas in the structure. This will only magnify the problem. There is no bandaid solution. Long term (months to years) treatment of the entire structure is the likely solution. And this undertaking would most likely make for an undesireable living environment. A situation like this should be avoidable with consistent, thorough pest control. Sadly, many LLs take shortcuts, ultimately leading to an even larger financial investment, as well as the loss of good tenants. Good luck.
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