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“Crush your enemy totally.”- Law 15, *48 Laws of Power*


I’m adapting to long-term lifestyle of outdoor living, and getting constantly assaulted by this or that type of bug has been a major issue.



Sleeping in a tent has thwarted most my opposition at this point in my transition, such as mosquitoes, gnats, and horse-flies. Yet one enemy has eluded my reign of vengeance, and I find this one the most invasive! My current enemy is the red-ant, and they want everything I have. They invade my tent by any means necessary.



This has led me to seek to implement my own war, and to crush my foe with any and every weapon, on all fronts around my shelter.



What are my options to completely eradicate ants in the immediate environment around my tent?










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  • If you start killing ants that will make the others more aggressive.

    – Weather Vane
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    Then I should do nothing and just suffer? No, the next wave will feel my wrath too then.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






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    Where did I suggest either of those things? I presume you asked the question because you see the need for a good strategy to replace your rage.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago











  • @WeatherVane There’s no implied tone of rage in my posting, so where does that input come from? “There’s no peace without war.”-George Washington. Because I want to address a problem I’m in rage?

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






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    Yes, that's right. Strangely, I somehow associated your input "No, the next wave will feel my wrath too" with rage, but I must have got that wrong.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago


















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“Crush your enemy totally.”- Law 15, *48 Laws of Power*


I’m adapting to long-term lifestyle of outdoor living, and getting constantly assaulted by this or that type of bug has been a major issue.



Sleeping in a tent has thwarted most my opposition at this point in my transition, such as mosquitoes, gnats, and horse-flies. Yet one enemy has eluded my reign of vengeance, and I find this one the most invasive! My current enemy is the red-ant, and they want everything I have. They invade my tent by any means necessary.



This has led me to seek to implement my own war, and to crush my foe with any and every weapon, on all fronts around my shelter.



What are my options to completely eradicate ants in the immediate environment around my tent?










share|improve this question







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  • If you start killing ants that will make the others more aggressive.

    – Weather Vane
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    Then I should do nothing and just suffer? No, the next wave will feel my wrath too then.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    Where did I suggest either of those things? I presume you asked the question because you see the need for a good strategy to replace your rage.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago











  • @WeatherVane There’s no implied tone of rage in my posting, so where does that input come from? “There’s no peace without war.”-George Washington. Because I want to address a problem I’m in rage?

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Yes, that's right. Strangely, I somehow associated your input "No, the next wave will feel my wrath too" with rage, but I must have got that wrong.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago














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4








“Crush your enemy totally.”- Law 15, *48 Laws of Power*


I’m adapting to long-term lifestyle of outdoor living, and getting constantly assaulted by this or that type of bug has been a major issue.



Sleeping in a tent has thwarted most my opposition at this point in my transition, such as mosquitoes, gnats, and horse-flies. Yet one enemy has eluded my reign of vengeance, and I find this one the most invasive! My current enemy is the red-ant, and they want everything I have. They invade my tent by any means necessary.



This has led me to seek to implement my own war, and to crush my foe with any and every weapon, on all fronts around my shelter.



What are my options to completely eradicate ants in the immediate environment around my tent?










share|improve this question







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“Crush your enemy totally.”- Law 15, *48 Laws of Power*


I’m adapting to long-term lifestyle of outdoor living, and getting constantly assaulted by this or that type of bug has been a major issue.



Sleeping in a tent has thwarted most my opposition at this point in my transition, such as mosquitoes, gnats, and horse-flies. Yet one enemy has eluded my reign of vengeance, and I find this one the most invasive! My current enemy is the red-ant, and they want everything I have. They invade my tent by any means necessary.



This has led me to seek to implement my own war, and to crush my foe with any and every weapon, on all fronts around my shelter.



What are my options to completely eradicate ants in the immediate environment around my tent?







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  • If you start killing ants that will make the others more aggressive.

    – Weather Vane
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    Then I should do nothing and just suffer? No, the next wave will feel my wrath too then.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    Where did I suggest either of those things? I presume you asked the question because you see the need for a good strategy to replace your rage.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago











  • @WeatherVane There’s no implied tone of rage in my posting, so where does that input come from? “There’s no peace without war.”-George Washington. Because I want to address a problem I’m in rage?

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Yes, that's right. Strangely, I somehow associated your input "No, the next wave will feel my wrath too" with rage, but I must have got that wrong.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago


















  • If you start killing ants that will make the others more aggressive.

    – Weather Vane
    5 hours ago






  • 1





    Then I should do nothing and just suffer? No, the next wave will feel my wrath too then.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    Where did I suggest either of those things? I presume you asked the question because you see the need for a good strategy to replace your rage.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago











  • @WeatherVane There’s no implied tone of rage in my posting, so where does that input come from? “There’s no peace without war.”-George Washington. Because I want to address a problem I’m in rage?

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Yes, that's right. Strangely, I somehow associated your input "No, the next wave will feel my wrath too" with rage, but I must have got that wrong.

    – Weather Vane
    4 hours ago

















If you start killing ants that will make the others more aggressive.

– Weather Vane
5 hours ago





If you start killing ants that will make the others more aggressive.

– Weather Vane
5 hours ago




1




1





Then I should do nothing and just suffer? No, the next wave will feel my wrath too then.

– Tiana Pyre
4 hours ago





Then I should do nothing and just suffer? No, the next wave will feel my wrath too then.

– Tiana Pyre
4 hours ago




1




1





Where did I suggest either of those things? I presume you asked the question because you see the need for a good strategy to replace your rage.

– Weather Vane
4 hours ago





Where did I suggest either of those things? I presume you asked the question because you see the need for a good strategy to replace your rage.

– Weather Vane
4 hours ago













@WeatherVane There’s no implied tone of rage in my posting, so where does that input come from? “There’s no peace without war.”-George Washington. Because I want to address a problem I’m in rage?

– Tiana Pyre
4 hours ago





@WeatherVane There’s no implied tone of rage in my posting, so where does that input come from? “There’s no peace without war.”-George Washington. Because I want to address a problem I’m in rage?

– Tiana Pyre
4 hours ago




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3





Yes, that's right. Strangely, I somehow associated your input "No, the next wave will feel my wrath too" with rage, but I must have got that wrong.

– Weather Vane
4 hours ago






Yes, that's right. Strangely, I somehow associated your input "No, the next wave will feel my wrath too" with rage, but I must have got that wrong.

– Weather Vane
4 hours ago











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You could start using poison, chemicals or more biologic repellent liquids against ants, but ants probably still will come.



The best way is to reduce (actually to remove) any kind of attractions they like: food and water. If they cannot find anything useful, than they will stop releasing scents that attracted other ants.



This means, you have to make sure there is no (open) water or drinks nearby, no sugar in any way, and no food in general. Keep everything enclosed, in such a way it doesn't smell, there is no opening and clean up everything fast after use (better, eat and use food/drink away from your tent).



It can take a few days before the scents the ants are releasing will go, but the above will help.






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  • Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago












  • That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

    – Michel Keijzers
    4 hours ago


















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There are a number of articles on the web telling you how to kill ants that invade your campsite with common household products. See, for example, Tips And Tricks To Stop Ants From Invading Your Camp. Also, as @Michel Keijzers said in his excellent answer, be fanatical about removing ant attractants.



However, I suggest considering a different strategy. Remove yourself from ant-infested regions. They perform useful functions in the ecosystem, and don't deserve genocide.



This is easy for me to say, because almost all of my camping is done above timberline in the Sierra or the Rockies. Ants are no more than a minor nuisance, if that, there. I fully realize that this may not be practical for the OP and other sufferers.



This Question reminded me of the old movie, Elephant Walk starring Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Finch. A macho manly man (Finch's late father) built his house on an elephant migration trail that led to their watering place, and Finch spent most of the movie trying to deflect elephants from his house. Eventually, the elephants lost patience and smashed the house. Taylor (of course) and Finch survived.



All I am saying is that you try to avoid Ant Walk and consider ensuring that you are not on an ant trail or an ant's nest.






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    4 hours ago














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You could start using poison, chemicals or more biologic repellent liquids against ants, but ants probably still will come.



The best way is to reduce (actually to remove) any kind of attractions they like: food and water. If they cannot find anything useful, than they will stop releasing scents that attracted other ants.



This means, you have to make sure there is no (open) water or drinks nearby, no sugar in any way, and no food in general. Keep everything enclosed, in such a way it doesn't smell, there is no opening and clean up everything fast after use (better, eat and use food/drink away from your tent).



It can take a few days before the scents the ants are releasing will go, but the above will help.






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  • Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago












  • That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

    – Michel Keijzers
    4 hours ago















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You could start using poison, chemicals or more biologic repellent liquids against ants, but ants probably still will come.



The best way is to reduce (actually to remove) any kind of attractions they like: food and water. If they cannot find anything useful, than they will stop releasing scents that attracted other ants.



This means, you have to make sure there is no (open) water or drinks nearby, no sugar in any way, and no food in general. Keep everything enclosed, in such a way it doesn't smell, there is no opening and clean up everything fast after use (better, eat and use food/drink away from your tent).



It can take a few days before the scents the ants are releasing will go, but the above will help.






share|improve this answer

























  • Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago












  • That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

    – Michel Keijzers
    4 hours ago













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You could start using poison, chemicals or more biologic repellent liquids against ants, but ants probably still will come.



The best way is to reduce (actually to remove) any kind of attractions they like: food and water. If they cannot find anything useful, than they will stop releasing scents that attracted other ants.



This means, you have to make sure there is no (open) water or drinks nearby, no sugar in any way, and no food in general. Keep everything enclosed, in such a way it doesn't smell, there is no opening and clean up everything fast after use (better, eat and use food/drink away from your tent).



It can take a few days before the scents the ants are releasing will go, but the above will help.






share|improve this answer













You could start using poison, chemicals or more biologic repellent liquids against ants, but ants probably still will come.



The best way is to reduce (actually to remove) any kind of attractions they like: food and water. If they cannot find anything useful, than they will stop releasing scents that attracted other ants.



This means, you have to make sure there is no (open) water or drinks nearby, no sugar in any way, and no food in general. Keep everything enclosed, in such a way it doesn't smell, there is no opening and clean up everything fast after use (better, eat and use food/drink away from your tent).



It can take a few days before the scents the ants are releasing will go, but the above will help.







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  • Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago












  • That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

    – Michel Keijzers
    4 hours ago

















  • Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago












  • That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

    – Michel Keijzers
    4 hours ago
















Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

– Tiana Pyre
4 hours ago






Yes, I started cleaning up more routinely. Taking out trash immediately, sweeping often, and wiping down/washing all my goods. I’m already seeing them slow down their entrance to my compound, so you have some valid points there friend. Thank you for posting.

– Tiana Pyre
4 hours ago














That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

– Michel Keijzers
4 hours ago





That also helps against many other animals too probably and is more hygienic, especially when living outdoors a lot.

– Michel Keijzers
4 hours ago













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There are a number of articles on the web telling you how to kill ants that invade your campsite with common household products. See, for example, Tips And Tricks To Stop Ants From Invading Your Camp. Also, as @Michel Keijzers said in his excellent answer, be fanatical about removing ant attractants.



However, I suggest considering a different strategy. Remove yourself from ant-infested regions. They perform useful functions in the ecosystem, and don't deserve genocide.



This is easy for me to say, because almost all of my camping is done above timberline in the Sierra or the Rockies. Ants are no more than a minor nuisance, if that, there. I fully realize that this may not be practical for the OP and other sufferers.



This Question reminded me of the old movie, Elephant Walk starring Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Finch. A macho manly man (Finch's late father) built his house on an elephant migration trail that led to their watering place, and Finch spent most of the movie trying to deflect elephants from his house. Eventually, the elephants lost patience and smashed the house. Taylor (of course) and Finch survived.



All I am saying is that you try to avoid Ant Walk and consider ensuring that you are not on an ant trail or an ant's nest.






share|improve this answer

























  • I love camping in the Rockies and that was the roots of my current adventures. Yet, now I find myself adapting to environments outside my comfort zone.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago
















1














There are a number of articles on the web telling you how to kill ants that invade your campsite with common household products. See, for example, Tips And Tricks To Stop Ants From Invading Your Camp. Also, as @Michel Keijzers said in his excellent answer, be fanatical about removing ant attractants.



However, I suggest considering a different strategy. Remove yourself from ant-infested regions. They perform useful functions in the ecosystem, and don't deserve genocide.



This is easy for me to say, because almost all of my camping is done above timberline in the Sierra or the Rockies. Ants are no more than a minor nuisance, if that, there. I fully realize that this may not be practical for the OP and other sufferers.



This Question reminded me of the old movie, Elephant Walk starring Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Finch. A macho manly man (Finch's late father) built his house on an elephant migration trail that led to their watering place, and Finch spent most of the movie trying to deflect elephants from his house. Eventually, the elephants lost patience and smashed the house. Taylor (of course) and Finch survived.



All I am saying is that you try to avoid Ant Walk and consider ensuring that you are not on an ant trail or an ant's nest.






share|improve this answer

























  • I love camping in the Rockies and that was the roots of my current adventures. Yet, now I find myself adapting to environments outside my comfort zone.

    – Tiana Pyre
    4 hours ago














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There are a number of articles on the web telling you how to kill ants that invade your campsite with common household products. See, for example, Tips And Tricks To Stop Ants From Invading Your Camp. Also, as @Michel Keijzers said in his excellent answer, be fanatical about removing ant attractants.



However, I suggest considering a different strategy. Remove yourself from ant-infested regions. They perform useful functions in the ecosystem, and don't deserve genocide.



This is easy for me to say, because almost all of my camping is done above timberline in the Sierra or the Rockies. Ants are no more than a minor nuisance, if that, there. I fully realize that this may not be practical for the OP and other sufferers.



This Question reminded me of the old movie, Elephant Walk starring Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Finch. A macho manly man (Finch's late father) built his house on an elephant migration trail that led to their watering place, and Finch spent most of the movie trying to deflect elephants from his house. Eventually, the elephants lost patience and smashed the house. Taylor (of course) and Finch survived.



All I am saying is that you try to avoid Ant Walk and consider ensuring that you are not on an ant trail or an ant's nest.






share|improve this answer













There are a number of articles on the web telling you how to kill ants that invade your campsite with common household products. See, for example, Tips And Tricks To Stop Ants From Invading Your Camp. Also, as @Michel Keijzers said in his excellent answer, be fanatical about removing ant attractants.



However, I suggest considering a different strategy. Remove yourself from ant-infested regions. They perform useful functions in the ecosystem, and don't deserve genocide.



This is easy for me to say, because almost all of my camping is done above timberline in the Sierra or the Rockies. Ants are no more than a minor nuisance, if that, there. I fully realize that this may not be practical for the OP and other sufferers.



This Question reminded me of the old movie, Elephant Walk starring Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Finch. A macho manly man (Finch's late father) built his house on an elephant migration trail that led to their watering place, and Finch spent most of the movie trying to deflect elephants from his house. Eventually, the elephants lost patience and smashed the house. Taylor (of course) and Finch survived.



All I am saying is that you try to avoid Ant Walk and consider ensuring that you are not on an ant trail or an ant's nest.







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