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free radical wrote:But are those ants actually welcome, or are they imprisoned at a North Korean like labor camp?westernrvparkowner wrote:
> How To Deal With Unwanted Ants?
I was completely unaware there was such a thing as wanted ants.
http://m.wikihow.com/Build-an-Ant-Farm
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Teacher's Pet wrote:
Didn't work for us in Mobile AL this past October. Bought Home Defense ant spray at Walmart..worked great on the ant trails through the Comet we used when we parked.
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DiskDoctr wrote:
Diatomaceous Earth...
1. Get the FOOD GRADE, absolutely NOT the pool filter stuff. The first is non-toxic.
2. DE is the exoskeletons of tiny sea creatures. Spiny and sharp. It scrapes the waxy coating off insects' bodies, causing them to die.
3. Safe for all mammals, even can be mixed with water and ingested in small amounts. The health benefits are uncertain, but it is non-toxic.
4. It is very dusty! Depending how much you need to spread, use a plastic cup or a larger scoop if needed and spread around by hand. It has the consistency of a very fine and dry clay. Powder-like.
When spreading, try to "Set" it in place instead of throwing or tossing it when using in places where you don't want dust. Use a mask if you're sensitive to dust.
It's used commonly in chicken coops.
5. It is not a barrier. Like many solutions, it injures the pests that die sometime later (I don't know how long?).
Personally, I'd like to use something that would cause the pests to explode into dust-free clouds and make a "poof" or "snap" sound so I could smile during a nap as it worked ๐
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FrankShore wrote:
Thanks for the tips on Diatomaceous Earth, I'll pick up a bag a Amazon!