In LA also. I used cinnamon sticks by the window where I suspected that they came in. Seems to work. Easy and safe to dispose of. I have three dogs. I hate using toxic stuff if I don’t have to.
Liz is absolutely adorable in her ant costume. The doodle-bobs were a perfect touch. As for the ants proper...I still have nightmares from how bad the infestation in Oregon was in '20/'21.
Tell me about it, one time I was eating breakfast from an open thing of rasin brand and nearly threw up as ants got into it... Should of listened to my dad and opened the new one instead.
There was a day I made fancy breakfast for my grandparents and I went to pour the syrup on and was confused about all the black dots... until I looked closer. HUNDREDS had drowned themselves into a blob in the syrup. So upsetting!
We've lost 20 lbs of sugar to ants in the last year. We even had it in a sealed container. The last 10 lb bag was poured outside near our chickens because there were hundreds of ants mixed in with the sugar. There's been very few sightings of ants inside since.
I keep my sugar bag wrapped in a plastic bag, and set in the shelf of the refrigerator door. Have yet to see an ant conquer that seal. 🐜🤔 The bag is mostly to keep moisture out of the sugar, but it contains the stray granules that fall out the bottom of the bag too.
We lived in Southeast Asia for a year... 15th floor of a new apartment building, tiny white ants or "Ghost" ants nesting in the plastic wrap box in the kitchen, the dresser in the bedroom, the underside of the couch. Now we live in Oregon Cascade mountains, so we only have to deal with half inch long Carpenter ants when the temps get above 85. Woo Hoo.
I felt this. Went to the cellar to find a frigging ant hill in the making. Sprayed the hill, wall, everything with three bucks worth of babypowder. That explained the ant street that had started building in my, kitchen, too. Now my basement looks as if a bag of coke exploded in there.^^
We had it rough every spring in Georgia, but I play hard and got rid of them ASAP. We play hard here too, but this Spring was less problematic. I think they've learned not to send the troops to this house. They ALL DIE. They don't return with food for the mound.
Great timing!! Last night I felt something run across my back. Fearing the worst (a roach) I looked and looked-could not find it. Swinging around the back of my chair I found a spider web strand. Big sigh of relief. I'd much rather have a spider than a roach.
The lake is about 1/2 a mile from my house and we have those water bugs that are the size of Volkswagen beetles. And THEN they take off flying like kamikazes and get stuck in your messy-bun hair and you run around screaming like mad. Really dry weather they climb in the trees and wait for you to walk by. Gives me the heebie-jeebies just thinking of it. I'll take the little orange sugar ants any day.
Got some new neighbors in my apartment complex and they brought some of their pets. One of them was in my kitchen last week and I walked into the kitchen at night and next thing I hear is a loud crunch squish. Mr. Roach went to heaven. And I practically froze like a statue as I tried to comprehend what had just happened - so gross!
Living in Texas, the ants were insane and everywhere. There was no compromise. The moment you spotted one, you had to treat the whole house, yard, and sidewalk out to the street. God forbid your next door neighbor didn't treat for them too.
Sounds like my area in NJ. Every year the ants invade my kitchen & bathroom areas. They've become immune to most sprays, powders & bait traps lately. Even tried DIY remedies found here on UA-cam. Only works for a couple of weeks.
I've been working on fixing my roof, and I kid you not it is so hot the bugs have been dying of heat stroke. They look like air-fried bugs that have been baked so long even the birds look at 'em and go "That's too dry, man!"
Liz is just too adorable and convincing here. Even Matt's bug aversion just melts away. She also got me going. Can you imagine the shock and horror at the end! Here are some of our recipes: For any bugs except spiders, we are merciless: When you enter the house, you die. Now ants are a special case. We've had hundreds of ants marching disciplined through the kitchen, coming from a tiny hole near the outgoing door or through the outgoing door. Here's our strategy which, when executed once, is good for the entire summer: Fill a bucket with about 5 liters (depending on the size of the marching legion) of hot water with a good all-purpose cleaner and make it slightly foam. Clean the ant-street and some of its surroundings with it. Be certain to stamp, push and crush some of the ants in the process. Mop and dry, but not extremely dry. Swipe the dead ants towards the entrance of the ant-street. This works, also for a longer period because: * Ant behavior is guided by chemist signals provided to them by the other ants. The all-purpose cleaner gets them confused for a long time. * When ants on the march encounter multiple dead ants, they will return and tell their buddies the road is unsafe. * A little while later the surviving ants will start cleaning up the dead ones and in the process of doing so learn that road is unsafe. To avoid occasionally roaming ants to call out the army again put your sugar, flour, bread, and any other edible stuff in sealed containers (thank Heaven for Tupperware) or in the fridge.
It’s sad…and yet, somewhat entertaining how much serious energy I’m putting into reading, considering executing the suggestions in this post. Any thoughts on Mosquitoes 🦟 and Wasps?
I had to pause this video to grab ice packs because that bug suit had *me* overheating! I almost ended up with second hand swamp butt and I didn't even know that was even possible!!!
We had piss ants that sought refuge every time my landlord sprayed. I filled a spray bottle with 3/4 rubbing alcohol, 1/4 water and a squirt of dawn dish soap. Then took a craft syringe and lined the floor with soap. Sprayed the floor with the bottle. No ants the concoction will kill them when wet and once dry leaves a slight film (apparently ants don't like sticky feet). Mopping was easy and minimal toxicity (I'm allergic to most cleaning products). This was super cute. I loved the "there's never just one". A super cute skit. 😉
@@nativetexan9776 True, i forgot to mention that. We do have pets, e.g. two cats, but after a sniff they are wise enough to leave that alone. This is not true for every pet, so your warning is very welcome.
Of course she would be reading something to do with the Royal family. Love the attention to detail. This one almost beats out the new year skit, I laughed for days over that one.
So funny! I fight bugs every summer. If it rains too much they come in looking for a dry place to hang. If we don't get much rain (like this year, so far), they come in looking for water. But somehow the ants seem so less offensive than roaches and centipedes. Seem cleaner than other bugs and so much more well disciplined. They take the little stuff back to their colony. Still, I bait them. This is still survival of the fittest.
Last year I went into my kitchen in July an had one ant so I stepped on it thought all was good. Next morning I had 1,297.3 ants. Don't ask about the .3 let's just say they are cannibals. Ant spray is a must. Florida was even worse by far the worst place for bugs I ever lived Florida. So many bugs there are bugs living on OTHER bugs there.
Don't let her move in man, before you know it she'll tell a couple of her friends and so on. Before you know it you'll have a colony with a queen as Landlord.
Lol. So true, y'all. We've got both. Praying we can get our central air fixed this week. My hubby is on oxygen 24-7 due to Covid damaging his lungs. I do have a GoFundMe but asking y'all to please pray for us.
I’m so sorry. My husband has lung disease from being left on Amiadarone (a prescription) for too long - we had no idea it could cause restrictive lung disease. It’s terrifying to see someone struggle to breathe. I’ll lift a prayer for your husband & for your repair. God bless.
I'm a senior and my apt building doesn't have a/c. My apt got up to 105° during our last heat wave. No "Go Fund Me" though; I was uncomfortable but I managed it.
I messed up and left them alone for a summer and our house had trails around the entire thing in the grout lines of the bricks. They organized into separate lanes based on directions. It took 5 years to get them under control.
I made the mistake a few years ago, I tried to buy a Hershey bar in the summertime during daylight hours. I made it from the store door about 5 feet before it melted. We had a first parking spot, two rows over from the door. My chocolate 🍫 bar was a puddle when I got to the car. I had to put it in the freezer overnight so it would turn into a bar again. Worst part of Southern summers, you can't buy chocolate, or icecream during the day, they melt before you get to the car. Coworker of mine said they just take a cooler with ice packs in it into the store and load the cold stuff in it right there in the store at the register. Smartest thing I've heard of in years. Don't worry, summer will be over by Thanksgiving, or Christmas. You can buy icecream by January without having to worry about it melting, much. Florida did have a couple weeks in the 90°s last January. Climate change is real. Thank you for the video, greatly appreciated. Take care, stay safe, have a nice day. 👵✌️🖖
@@latina2673 Hi, Not the calendar summer, the temperature summer. Florida has summer 9 to 10 months out of the year. There's 1 to 2 months of not summer, our version of winter. Sometimes we get 1 to 2 weeks of spring, and 1 to 3 weeks of autumn. But the leaves don't change color much, not until January or February, they turn brown and drop. Life in paradise ain't as good as it sounds. 👵✌️🖖
Ants aren't usually a problem, but we regularly have Texas riding roaches aka palmetto bugs sneak in off the live oak just outside the back door. Doesn't do them any good, 'cause they're always dying by the time they make it in, but at least it keeps the cat amused.
This is funny. Here I'm my country we have the little red ants, that take over almost everything immediately, I should start printing roommate's agreements. 🤣🤣🤣 p.s. Liz looks adorable in her ant costume. 😊😊😊
This was funny! 1 spoonful of Amdro in an inconspicuous spot near where they're marching along, and the next day they'll be gone. They take it back to their nest and everyone feasts then dies. If there's any Amdro left the next day just vacuum it up.
I sooo want that costume for Halloween! But that’s inOctober- how did she bear it in a Southern July? It’s gonna be 100 here today! Anyway, thank you for a hilarious skit, y’all!
Love y'all moved to Nebraska a year ago from Texas and we are HomeSick but y'all sure do help make it a little easier For great flashbacks of back home thank you
We’ve been dealing with ants in our camper all summer. Doesn’t matter what we use or what traps we have placed around. One day we moved the seats near the window and there was an ENTIRE COLONY MAKING A GROUP HOME ON THE CABINET. All over my hats and my duffel bag of clothes. But they weren’t coming form the window, oh no! They broke the seal in between the wall and the cabinet and found some entry way that we can’t find! We lost two Dr Pepper 2 liters because those boogers found a way in and one was unopened! So many great soldiers of deliciousness were lost that day. Rest In Peace 😭
I had an ant problem early in the summer. I made a homemade ant trap with a container filled with sugar water and borax, cut some holes in the plastic container and put the lid on. They loved it. Within a week no more ants. Haven't seen one in my house since.
I can't stand spiders. Until the ants started moving into my bathroom sink area. Noticed a small spider making a meal out of an ant. Welp, spiders have officially earned their keep & can stay here. Ants... Be gone!
😂😂😂 I have a roommate-agreement with a little spider! He is allowed sitting in the corner near my window. In return he has to solve my moskito-Problem. Works perfekt! He never rooms around and I can sleep very well during summer? 🤩
Dude- every morning, there are these tiny bugs/ants (?) around my sink. I think they need water. I have contemplated putting a lid of water out for them… 🤔
Don’t do it. I was kind to my sugar ants , then one season they started biting me (or stinging). I developed an allergy and it took quite a lot of Benadryl and Claritin to bring my reactions under control. And feeding the pets is trickier, I can’t keep houseplants because the ants set up housekeeping in the pots.
How did she even wear that costume without passing out from heat 🤔
She’s an ant duhhh ඩ
The A/C was absolutely dying from being overworked that day.🤣
They must had the air condition at like 62°.
She's actually an ant
She's in air
Sugar ants are the craziest because they just show up sometimes and you can't figure out where they came from
In LA I would turn on the light in the kitchen and there would be "waves" of sugar ants all over the walls. Not any more. Maybe they moved to Vegas???
In LA also. I used cinnamon sticks by the window where I suspected that they came in. Seems to work. Easy and safe to dispose of. I have three dogs. I hate using toxic stuff if I don’t have to.
Liz is absolutely adorable in her ant costume. The doodle-bobs were a perfect touch.
As for the ants proper...I still have nightmares from how bad the infestation in Oregon was in '20/'21.
Tell me about it, one time I was eating breakfast from an open thing of rasin brand and nearly threw up as ants got into it... Should of listened to my dad and opened the new one instead.
@@kingwildcat6192000 did you really throw up? And yeah always listen to your parents!! Ask me how I know 🤣🤣🤣....no don't ask.
@@Crimsonsockmonkey Nah I didnt but I did sure run quickly outside to dump those suckers out and threw away the box.
Oregon is built on a huge anthill I swear…(moved!)
There was a day I made fancy breakfast for my grandparents and I went to pour the syrup on and was confused about all the black dots... until I looked closer. HUNDREDS had drowned themselves into a blob in the syrup. So upsetting!
When will you learn? NEVER make a major decision without your wife agreeing!
We've lost 20 lbs of sugar to ants in the last year. We even had it in a sealed container. The last 10 lb bag was poured outside near our chickens because there were hundreds of ants mixed in with the sugar. There's been very few sightings of ants inside since.
Sugar water and borax acid will kill the whole ant hill
Ooohh, sugar ants for chickens…that’s an idea!
I assume the chickens absolutely loved that! 🐔
I keep my sugar bag wrapped in a plastic bag, and set in the shelf of the refrigerator door.
Have yet to see an ant conquer that seal. 🐜🤔
The bag is mostly to keep moisture out of the sugar, but it contains the stray granules that fall out the bottom of the bag too.
@@gaiasguardian205 if you really concerned about moisture maybe put silica packets in the bag with sugar
This made me so briefly care about the plight of the bug, but I still would not endure being in the same space with them.
That's about the conversation I had with the tarantulas on my deck last night.
Sounds like it's time for a large bonfire
We lived in Southeast Asia for a year... 15th floor of a new apartment building, tiny white ants or "Ghost" ants nesting in the plastic wrap box in the kitchen, the dresser in the bedroom, the underside of the couch. Now we live in Oregon Cascade mountains, so we only have to deal with half inch long Carpenter ants when the temps get above 85. Woo Hoo.
Her face when she waves the boys in 🤣🤣🤣
I felt this. Went to the cellar to find a frigging ant hill in the making. Sprayed the hill, wall, everything with three bucks worth of babypowder. That explained the ant street that had started building in my, kitchen, too. Now my basement looks as if a bag of coke exploded in there.^^
A likely story, Pablo! We all know you're just covering up for what happened in your basement lab!!!!
;)
"Now my basement looks as if a bag of coke exploded in there."
Wouldn't be so bad, but a couple of cop friends are coming over later for poker.
That was my spring '22! It took us two months to evict those little freeloaders.
And, for the record, they are quiet.. and sneaky, and persistent!!!
Same problem a few years back even found a couple dozen in the bathroom. We found a poison called TERRO that works great for getting rid of them.
Nevertheless, they persisted…
We had it rough every spring in Georgia, but I play hard and got rid of them ASAP. We play hard here too, but this Spring was less problematic. I think they've learned not to send the troops to this house. They ALL DIE. They don't return with food for the mound.
Great timing!! Last night I felt something run across my back. Fearing the worst (a roach) I looked and looked-could not find it. Swinging around the back of my chair I found a spider web strand. Big sigh of relief. I'd much rather have a spider than a roach.
Amen. I’m a friend to crawlies of all sorts, but roaches? NO. The house will burn. 😯
The lake is about 1/2 a mile from my house and we have those water bugs that are the size of Volkswagen beetles. And THEN they take off flying like kamikazes and get stuck in your messy-bun hair and you run around screaming like mad. Really dry weather they climb in the trees and wait for you to walk by. Gives me the heebie-jeebies just thinking of it. I'll take the little orange sugar ants any day.
@@janettamcgee8124 🤣🤣🤣
Got some new neighbors in my apartment complex and they brought some of their pets. One of them was in my kitchen last week and I walked into the kitchen at night and next thing I hear is a loud crunch squish. Mr. Roach went to heaven. And I practically froze like a statue as I tried to comprehend what had just happened - so gross!
until you see that red-hourglass or worse fiddle on its back
Hate spiders - one of the only things I truly hate - spiders - shuddder
Living in Texas, the ants were insane and everywhere. There was no compromise. The moment you spotted one, you had to treat the whole house, yard, and sidewalk out to the street. God forbid your next door neighbor didn't treat for them too.
Sounds like my area in NJ. Every year the ants invade my kitchen & bathroom areas. They've become immune to most sprays, powders & bait traps lately. Even tried DIY remedies found here on UA-cam. Only works for a couple of weeks.
My fellow Texan…I got the ants under control (knock on 🪵). The new nemesis… grasshoppers! I can’t step outside without a handful flying at me.
Yes! I live in the dfw area, and it seems like the ants are coming out in swarms every summer
Same I live in East Tx and we just got rid of our little intruders.
I've been working on fixing my roof, and I kid you not it is so hot the bugs have been dying of heat stroke. They look like air-fried bugs that have been baked so long even the birds look at 'em and go "That's too dry, man!"
Around central MS, we get that every summer. There's a particular type of bug that only comes around in the summer and dies within the season.
I cracked up at the recommendation from the queen and the little drawing of the crown 🤣
Liz is just too adorable and convincing here. Even Matt's bug aversion just melts away. She also got me going. Can you imagine the shock and horror at the end!
Here are some of our recipes:
For any bugs except spiders, we are merciless: When you enter the house, you die.
Now ants are a special case. We've had hundreds of ants marching disciplined through the kitchen, coming from a tiny hole near the outgoing door or through the outgoing door. Here's our strategy which, when executed once, is good for the entire summer:
Fill a bucket with about 5 liters (depending on the size of the marching legion) of hot water with a good all-purpose cleaner and make it slightly foam.
Clean the ant-street and some of its surroundings with it.
Be certain to stamp, push and crush some of the ants in the process.
Mop and dry, but not extremely dry.
Swipe the dead ants towards the entrance of the ant-street.
This works, also for a longer period because:
* Ant behavior is guided by chemist signals provided to them by the other ants. The all-purpose cleaner gets them confused for a long time.
* When ants on the march encounter multiple dead ants, they will return and tell their buddies the road is unsafe.
* A little while later the surviving ants will start cleaning up the dead ones and in the process of doing so learn that road is unsafe.
To avoid occasionally roaming ants to call out the army again put your sugar, flour, bread, and any other edible stuff in sealed containers (thank Heaven for Tupperware) or in the fridge.
It’s sad…and yet, somewhat entertaining how much serious energy I’m putting into reading, considering executing the suggestions in this post. Any thoughts on Mosquitoes 🦟 and Wasps?
@@musicalbenches i don't really mind any of these beasties, as long as they stay out of the house.
I use stick cinnamon by the window where they come in from. Seems to work. Just put out fresh ones every once in awhile.
ty! Will try this summer. I'm still traumatized from the sugar ant invasion last year...*shudders*
Southern insects are a force to be reckoned with!
I had to pause this video to grab ice packs because that bug suit had *me* overheating! I almost ended up with second hand swamp butt and I didn't even know that was even possible!!!
I'm a contractor. And it was 113 heat index in Texas today. I feel this bugs pain. 😆
That is some quality acting right there!!!! Academy Awards all around!!! LOL
I knew it! That’s why I was saying “you’re falling for it, Matt. Sucker! Blow Pop!” There’s never just one. 😝😆🤣😂
The come-on-in wave at the end was priceless. Lol.
I started to really feel for this ant. LOL Love this channel
Great value sugar😂
Nothing like a true southern home suffering from inflation 👍🏻
GREAT VALUE EVERYTHING!!!
Fam that is facts lol I had a bug come in and was chilling like bro I won't be a bother lol 🤣
We had piss ants that sought refuge every time my landlord sprayed. I filled a spray bottle with 3/4 rubbing alcohol, 1/4 water and a squirt of dawn dish soap. Then took a craft syringe and lined the floor with soap. Sprayed the floor with the bottle. No ants the concoction will kill them when wet and once dry leaves a slight film (apparently ants don't like sticky feet). Mopping was easy and minimal toxicity (I'm allergic to most cleaning products).
This was super cute. I loved the "there's never just one". A super cute skit. 😉
From experience: this works!
Not recommended if you have a pet(s) that eats everything they see and licks the floor.
@@nativetexan9776 True, i forgot to mention that. We do have pets, e.g. two cats, but after a sniff they are wise enough to leave that alone. This is not true for every pet, so your warning is very welcome.
Of course she would be reading something to do with the Royal family. Love the attention to detail. This one almost beats out the new year skit, I laughed for days over that one.
So funny! I fight bugs every summer. If it rains too much they come in looking for a dry place to hang. If we don't get much rain (like this year, so far), they come in looking for water. But somehow the ants seem so less offensive than roaches and centipedes. Seem cleaner than other bugs and so much more well disciplined. They take the little stuff back to their colony. Still, I bait them. This is still survival of the fittest.
Borax and peanut butter with sugar, y’all! Gives me the heebie jeebies just thinking about ants in the house.
Must've been melting in the costume 😅
Liz really sells it! Tim did a good job too. (Can I call you Tim)
Last year I went into my kitchen in July an had one ant so I stepped on it thought all was good. Next morning I had 1,297.3 ants. Don't ask about the .3 let's just say they are cannibals. Ant spray is a must. Florida was even worse by far the worst place for bugs I ever lived Florida. So many bugs there are bugs living on OTHER bugs there.
Floridawoman here and oh dear Lord yes the bugs we have just as insane as everything else in this state.😳
"Great fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite 'em, And little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum."
I wanna know the details on the.3 bug!🤣
1,297.3 That is sooo me!😄
Don't let her move in man, before you know it she'll tell a couple of her friends and so on. Before you know it you'll have a colony with a queen as Landlord.
Liz *and* Matt! Wow. Great acting, both.
I save soy-sauce bottles to use as sealable salt shakers. Sugar goes in the fridge.
We battled ants this spring, out in the far, far west (AKA, Arizona). If I were a bug, I wouldn’t want to be out in the heat, either! 😂😂
I love Matt and Liz! They’re the South’s version of Laurel and Hardy. 🤣
"Listen Tim, can I call you Tim?"
"that's not my name"
Lol. So true, y'all. We've got both. Praying we can get our central air fixed this week. My hubby is on oxygen 24-7 due to Covid damaging his lungs. I do have a GoFundMe but asking y'all to please pray for us.
I’m so sorry. My husband has lung disease from being left on Amiadarone (a prescription) for too long - we had no idea it could cause restrictive lung disease. It’s terrifying to see someone struggle to breathe. I’ll lift a prayer for your husband & for your repair. God bless.
@@annemurphy9339 thank you Anne. God Bless you and your family.
My ac unit went out a couple of weeks too 😡😡😡
@@sheilapate7604 I'm sorry. Ours has been out almost 2 months.
I'm a senior and my apt building doesn't have a/c. My apt got up to 105° during our last heat wave. No "Go Fund Me" though; I was uncomfortable but I managed it.
BLESS YOUR HEART
I messed up and left them alone for a summer and our house had trails around the entire thing in the grout lines of the bricks. They organized into separate lanes based on directions. It took 5 years to get them under control.
Me not even 10 seconds into the video: *Sees Phantom of the Opera poster* Bravi Bravi Bravissimi!
I honestly felt bad for her at 1:55, the music gets all sad and she’s contemplating her life choices…
The slow zoom when she was being poignant was perfect.
Very creative AND funny.
thank you for the laugh. 😝
it was much needed and appreciated. 💕
LOL! Also spraying the screen. Sorry, Liz! .... 🤣
I made the mistake a few years ago, I tried to buy a Hershey bar in the summertime during daylight hours. I made it from the store door about 5 feet before it melted. We had a first parking spot, two rows over from the door. My chocolate 🍫 bar was a puddle when I got to the car. I had to put it in the freezer overnight so it would turn into a bar again. Worst part of Southern summers, you can't buy chocolate, or icecream during the day, they melt before you get to the car. Coworker of mine said they just take a cooler with ice packs in it into the store and load the cold stuff in it right there in the store at the register. Smartest thing I've heard of in years.
Don't worry, summer will be over by Thanksgiving, or Christmas. You can buy icecream by January without having to worry about it melting, much. Florida did have a couple weeks in the 90°s last January. Climate change is real.
Thank you for the video, greatly appreciated.
Take care, stay safe, have a nice day.
👵✌️🖖
I always keep a cooler in the trunk & in the summer throw in some ice packs, especially if I want to buy ice cream or popsicles.
🤣🤣🤣
It kinda ends august the 18th cuz kids have to go back to school and i think adults have to go back to work
Climate change is not a thing. The southern US has been in a general cooling trend since the dust bowl days of the 1930's
@@latina2673 Hi,
Not the calendar summer, the temperature summer. Florida has summer 9 to 10 months out of the year. There's 1 to 2 months of not summer, our version of winter. Sometimes we get 1 to 2 weeks of spring, and 1 to 3 weeks of autumn. But the leaves don't change color much, not until January or February, they turn brown and drop. Life in paradise ain't as good as it sounds.
👵✌️🖖
That denim couch looks so comfortable 🥰
The little letter with the crown drawn at the bottom 😂😂😂
Twist at the end - hilarious
We need more, more, more!
Ants aren't usually a problem, but we regularly have Texas riding roaches aka palmetto bugs sneak in off the live oak just outside the back door. Doesn't do them any good, 'cause they're always dying by the time they make it in, but at least it keeps the cat amused.
The music buildup to “sympathy for the sweaty ant”, “save the taquitos” 😂 Y’all are so creative! ❤️
Y'all must've turned the AC waaaay down for her to withstand wearing that ant costume. 😅🐜
This is funny.
Here I'm my country we have the little red ants, that take over almost everything immediately, I should start printing roommate's agreements. 🤣🤣🤣
p.s. Liz looks adorable in her ant costume. 😊😊😊
Give ‘em an inch, they take the house! lol
As if I needed another reason to adore Liz!
This was funny!
1 spoonful of Amdro in an inconspicuous spot near where they're marching along, and the next day they'll be gone. They take it back to their nest and everyone feasts then dies. If there's any Amdro left the next day just vacuum it up.
This one had me laughing so hard I had heard running down my cheeks! "There's never just one of us!" 😅😂😂😂
I LOVE the Phantom of the opera poster!! This is absolute perfection from start to finish!!
I love Liz!!! 😂
" There's never just one of us" Classic.. one or the books:0)...
I sooo want that costume for Halloween! But that’s inOctober- how did she bear it in a Southern July? It’s gonna be 100 here today! Anyway, thank you for a hilarious skit, y’all!
She was inside, with the air conditioning. 😁
He's wearing 3/4 sleeves and two shirts-definitely air conditioned 😄
I knew it 😂😂😂 The whole family moving in even the queen lol
Love y'all moved to Nebraska a year ago from Texas and we are HomeSick but y'all sure do help make it a little easier For great flashbacks of back home thank you
BEST one this season guys and gals... !!!!! Liz is so precious.....
Really funny!!! Very imaginative!!!
There are two things that I destroy on sight in the summer, regardless of whatever else I'm doing; ants and crab grass. There's never just one.
Silly! That’s why I like it…
That was brilliant, but now that I'm thinking about ants, I feel like I have creepy crawlies on me; I think I might need professional help, lol.
My granddaughter discovered an ant on my couch the other night, time to get the sticky traps out !
“SAVE THE TAQUITOS!!” Had me DYING. Also, you missed a golem opportunity to say “I’m real mandible-y around the house”.
I believe the correct response is - Y'all ain't right. Nicely done.
she took one for the team wearing that hot costume!
I need more Liz as an ant please
Holy Dolly Parton and baby Jesus! Is that a denim couch set?!
We’ve been dealing with ants in our camper all summer. Doesn’t matter what we use or what traps we have placed around. One day we moved the seats near the window and there was an ENTIRE COLONY MAKING A GROUP HOME ON THE CABINET. All over my hats and my duffel bag of clothes. But they weren’t coming form the window, oh no! They broke the seal in between the wall and the cabinet and found some entry way that we can’t find! We lost two Dr Pepper 2 liters because those boogers found a way in and one was unopened! So many great soldiers of deliciousness were lost that day. Rest In Peace 😭
Holy Cow I thought I had it bad in my RV!
Cutest Ant ever!
You guys are hilarious as always! Keep up the great work!
So true Y'all. Nuff said. 👍
The ant costume is adorable!💖💖💖
I just gotta say the acting was on point.
"It's as HOT as a Hookers doorknob on Payday" outside in the South.
So cute!
I had an ant problem early in the summer. I made a homemade ant trap with a container filled with sugar water and borax, cut some holes in the plastic container and put the lid on. They loved it. Within a week no more ants. Haven't seen one in my house since.
Hang on.....
The magazine she was flipping through has princess Diana on the cover 🤣
"Boys, we're in!"🤣🤣
I would laugh...but it's true...
Mine negotiated rights to the refrigerator. They call it a day spa. 😂😂
HELLO denim couch 🛋!!! 😍😍😍
Love the part about ants in the iSpy books XD
We came home from vacation one summer to find a trail of ants coming into the house and an ant farm in the bag of brown sugar.
as an egyptian who lives in cairo, egypt, i can relate to this.
I thought the ant wars in military housing in Okinawa in the summer of ‘ought eight. The memory still makes my hair stand on end.
Too too funny luv the wally world sugar bag
I can't stand spiders. Until the ants started moving into my bathroom sink area. Noticed a small spider making a meal out of an ant. Welp, spiders have officially earned their keep & can stay here. Ants... Be gone!
😂😂😂 I have a roommate-agreement with a little spider! He is allowed sitting in the corner near my window. In return he has to solve my moskito-Problem. Works perfekt! He never rooms around and I can sleep very well during summer? 🤩
😂😂😂😂😂 Too funny, y'all!!
Dude- every morning, there are these tiny bugs/ants (?) around my sink. I think they need water. I have contemplated putting a lid of water out for them… 🤔
Don’t do it. I was kind to my sugar ants , then one season they started biting me (or stinging). I developed an allergy and it took quite a lot of Benadryl and Claritin to bring my reactions under control. And feeding the pets is trickier, I can’t keep houseplants because the ants set up housekeeping in the pots.
Just straight-up munching from a 10-pound bag of sugar, lol
I love Liz and Tim. By the way he looks very familiar.
Should have had a written agreem-ant before saying yes
Oh this is sooo painful!