Yuwoda Ant Away Cat Dog Feeding Bowl Tray Ant Away Tray Pet Food Dish Safe Indoor Moats No Water No Plugged in Needed Automatic cat feeders
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Casey R
> 3 dayWorked well, no more ants in the dog’s food.
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BierCrow
> 3 dayThe anti-ant dish arrived right as I was battling ants in the cat food bowl. I picked the ants out of the bowl and put the anti-ant dish right back in the middle of the ants, and put the cat food bowl on top. The ants swarmed around the base furiously looking for a way back into the food, but about 20 minutes later there are only a few ants to be seen. They gave up. I am ordering three more of these right now.
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LAK
> 3 dayYour ant maze works so well, please make a small one that can be placed on top of a hummingbird feeder to keep ants out. I would love to be your first customer. There is a big market for this type of product. Leslie.
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Nicanor Laurel
> 3 dayBought 2 to try with my outdoor dogs. This thing just works. I even put an ant infested bowl on top and eventually all the ants disappeared. Now I have the bowl hot glued on it to keep it on top and on center.
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Miley
Greater than one weekIt doesn’t work outside - ants climb all over it.
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Isaris Perez
> 3 dayThought it wouldn’t work but it’s like magic. No more ants in my dogs food.
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Robert H Johnstone
> 3 daySimple & effective
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The Paynes
> 3 dayI had purchased our dog a cute bowl that I did not want to cover up, my husband had ordered this dish after discussing the ant problem that we started having at the new house near the dogs bowls. We decided to put the bowl I wanted on top of this one and see if it worked that way and it did! Within 24 hours, like 2 ants around, 48 hours none.
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Joyce Capell
Greater than one weekI really wasnt sure if it was going to work but we have a big ant problem and this is working great.
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Todd Brandt
> 3 dayThe clever premise of this tray is to make the journey from outside to top as long as possible. The inside is basically 2 labyrinths: one on bottom and the other on top. The ants have to travel all the way through to reach the top and find food. As long as the tray is not touching anything (no shortcut around the labyrinth) and theres no food next to the tray (no reason to search the labyrinth; like David Bowie stealing your baby brother), wandering ants will just go in and out. If they do sense food they might pave a chemical path through the labyrinth, but you can always open the tray and put some ant powder in there. I havent needed to thus far as I keep the surrounding area clear and clean.