If you leave a spoon in the jar the same way, is the opening too small for ants to get in?
In my area of the world, we have ants that are small enough to get in with either tool propping the lid open
The hole for the tool (I actually don’t know the proper name) is small enough for ants to get through.
If you leave a spoon in the jar the same way, is the opening too small for ants to get in?
In my area of the world, we have ants that are small enough to get in with either tool propping the lid open
But how large are the holes in your walls or windows to let the ants through?
Are you an alien from another planet?
I’ve only ever had like a single ant that came in when i opened the door. I would then pick it up and set it outside or sometimes kill it. I never had a whole line of ants enter my house and I’m certain they can’t.
How are you that certain? Do you live in a hermetically sealed clean room?
You’re not going to see that until one of the scouts discovers the open honey jar and reports back
lol do you not have any other bugs in your house? houses aren’t built to be airtight because you’d literally have trouble opening and closing doors due to suction or pressurization. if they’re not airtight then bugs can get in
mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
I don’t know if there’s like a specific German name for it, but the term that I do know is just “honey dipper”