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Ants

Natural be damned.

Grants Ant stakes. 24 hrs to work

change out in 6-8 mos.
 
You cant get rid of them.
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You also could just relax and deal with your disgust and fear instead of gassing insects.

About once a decade, we have a problem with ants infiltrating.

Remember that all insecticides are carcinogenic so in attacking the bugs you are just as likely attacking yourselves.

Which is exactly what the ants want.

The annihilation of the human species.
 
Funny, I was just watching videos about ants tonight. This might make you feel better, also maybe you should spray rubbing alcohol on them, seems to be pretty effective.
Any adult who enjoys this kind of stuff is messed in the head, even if ants don't feel pain.
 
This will really get our Canuck friend s Rotary Wankeled and put him

into a tailspin.

This is an immediate kill. no good for the nest kill but instant infest kill.

One spray bottle, add water (tap is ok lol) add enough Dawn dish soap

to make water look like Windex. Better, faster than raid or even holistic

vinegar it is immediate....can't be as painful as smashing them....it is NOW.
 
Seems messy to spray soapy water around - depending on where they are. Vinegar and Windex also work for the local kill. For the nest kill - I know people who've had more success with Terro than other brands. The natural repellents do work as a barrier - my neighbors used cinnamon (see earlier post for more). So it's a three-pronged attack. Plus - wipe the chemical trails they leave for each other. I think I used vinegar.

Cicadas - love 'em, since they stayed in the woods and gardens, not getting everywhere. Cool to look at and listen to.
 
sorry eLMER Joan, a slighty soapy counter cleans up very easily

and it pisses me off to bite into a fresh oatmeal chocolate chip

with raisin and walnuts cookie only to find I am sharing it.

Besides, I used all the vinegar cleaning windows and the cinnamon

is in the cookies.:grrr:
 
I've hated ants since I was 10..when I discovered a bucnh of them swarming my Crest toothpaste. One of them had even crawled inside the tube.
I've hated them ever since.
 
This will really get our Canuck friend s Rotary Wankeled and put him

into a tailspin.
:soapbox:

;) Killing an infestation is one thing, but killing something to get some laughs on youtube is a bit offish.
 
Odlly enough, I'm not bothered by spiders. But ants... I will crush those suckers under my boot if I see them.
 
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So I just picked that up today...Followed the instructions and used all six traps. Let's see if they work! *rubs hands and cackles*

Can you blame the poor ants? You're sweet as sugar.

I don't get them and I probably wouldn't mind them as much as other bugs.

Yeah yeah, flattery will get you nowhere. =P
 

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We live in front of a creek and every winter when the

rains come.....so do the ants.

Bleach, vinegar, Raid, baking soda....frigging stop gaps.

Go to store....Find GRANTS ANT STAKES.

Buy the GRANTS ANT STAKES.

Install per package directions.

Do nothing to the little bastards for 24 hours.

GRANTS ANT STAKES will be the terminal point

of the infestation and last 4 or more months.

25 years and I always wind up going with

GRANTS ANT STAKES when all is said and dead.
 
LOKI here dude

GRANTed, I may have made a small mountain

out of an ANT hill.

Butt, I will STAKE my prestigious reputation

on the effulgent efficiency of that product.

Any further inquiry from the Jersey Shoreman?

:rotflmao::jab::rotflmao:
 
I've always found ants and the comparison of ant societies to human societies fascinating. I've recently read [ame="http://www.amazon.com/History-Novel-Ants-Carol-Hart/dp/0979520436/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top"]"A History of the Novel in Ants."[/ame] ....Very entertaining. It might make you think twice before exterminating the little buggers.



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LOKI here dude

GRANTed, I may have made a small mountain

out of an ANT hill.

Butt, I will STAKE my prestigious reputation

on the effulgent efficiency of that product.

Any further inquiry from the Jersey Shoreman?

:rotflmao::jab::rotflmao:

RE: "Butt, I will STAKE my prestigious reputation"

Haha, look who made a Freudian slip while posting with butts on his mind.

:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:
 
I had an infestation of little black sugar ants that swarmed the cat food dish once. You couldn't see the cat food for the quarter-inch thick layer of ants on top of it. Didn't bother the cats in the least; they just ate anyway.
 
Just sprinkle a light row of sand in front of your doors, it will stop ants from getting into the house.

Never stopped any I've ever seen. Frak, there are ants' nests in the dunes here!

Worst ant problem I ever had was in Indiana. I was living in a 'cottage' with three dozen guys, and we started having ants invade the first floor common area. After a rather messy night of partying, a friend and I told everyone we'd clean up. Since trash had drawn them before, what we did was pick up all the dry stuff, sweep the wet, sticky, or munchy into a heap, then mopped the rest of the floor.

Next morning, there was a trail of ants over an inch wide running from that heap to a spot on the baseboard. Outside, a ways from that spot on the baseboard, the trail emerged and followed a crack down the foundation and headed off across the yard.

We sprayed the inside horde, sealed the baseboard, sprayed the outside horde, sealed the foundation, and sprayed back almost to the nest. Just now I can't remember if we sprayed the nest, but either way they never bothered us again.

I've used that trick since on ants that tend to focus on a major food source instead of lots of scouting and foraging. Sugar ants aren't so focused.
 
Ants can be pests, can't they? Thankfully I'm not too bothered by them - the rare infestations I get are always small enough to be easily managed. And the big venomous ants never come inside. Anyone who's been stung by one of the big Australian bull-ants never wants to repeat the experience.

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-T.
 
Ronnie

that BUTT was no freudian slip and I will GRANT you that

your pic puts ANTS in my pants and I want to STAKE you,

Butt, thats another tread eh?
 
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