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The danger of ants for Maine Coons

Ants are common insects that can cause problems for Maine Coons. They are attracted by the smell of food and can enter the house, look for food and build their anthills in various corners. But few people know that ants can be dangerous for our cute pets.

At first glance, these are cute, safe insects, but in reality, ants can transmit various infections and diseases to Maine Coons. They can get on the cat’s fur and transmit various pathogens. When the Maine Coon begins to itch or lick, it can accidentally ingest these pathogens, leading to infections and diseases.

What is the threat of ants for Maine Coon

The danger of ants is complemented by the speed of their reproduction – they can create a colony of thousands of individuals in just two weeks, and you can completely get rid of them only by finding a nest.

Ants cause other real problems:

And they carry dangerous diseases:

Ants can be carriers of dangerous diseases that threaten the health and life of pets:

And now about the fight against ants:

  1. Do not leave the trash can overnight.
  2. Urgently remove everything edible from the lower cabinets, including sugar and cereals.
  3. If possible, seal the ventilation grilles with a dense mesh to reduce the chance of ants entering.
  4. Store pet food in tightly sealed plastic containers. Put the bowls away overnight in places that are difficult for ants to reach.
  5. It is better to treat the door jamb of the entrance door from the outside with ant gel.
  6. You can use: boric acid, vinegar, soap, essential oils, aromatic plants, baking soda, hot pepper, boiling water, garlic, chemicals (gels, powders, traps, aerosols, etc.). There are a lot of methods on the Internet on how to use these substances.
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