Submitted by fini_aturtle t3_118zjy4 in MechanicalKeyboards

Hi I came home today to find that a colony of ants have moved into my keyboard while I was out. I've given them some poison and isolated them in a tray of water but I haven't gathered the courage to open the board yet.

Truly dread having to pry it open and I don't know what I will do if they're in all the nooks and crannies since I don't have a soldering iron. The keyboard is my daily gaming keyboard (Logitech g915 tkl) and I just feel defeated. By ants.

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vancha113 t1_j9jwwh9 wrote

couldn't you have just taken it outside and give it a couple taps? maybe open the back and remove the ants? o.o Now you're stuck with a bunch of poison and probably have to clean it out :(

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kool-keys t1_j9krawx wrote

Take it outside, take it apart and just let them leave of their own accord. They won't stay there once it's all exposed outside.

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Adventurous_Math_774 t1_j9omynj wrote

ive opened opened up my mech kb due to ants having a party in it. i tried brushing them off before but they kept coming back. this time around, i noticed that they were eating thru the foam layer on my kb which i cant just remove and leave out. so i took apart my kb once more and after i've made sure that i've brushed them all off, there's this ant repellent chalk that i used and spread it all over the insides of the kb, every layer, just be careful around the pcb so you don't damage a connection/contact.

haven't seen those ants since then.

hope you find a solution to yours.

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