you have to spread fire ant killer over your entire lawn as you do fertalizer a couple times year as a preventive kinda thing. Spot hitting mounds that pop up just makes them move... . I've been in Texas since 87 so I know exactly what you mean
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Originally posted by Shawn Lutz View Postyou have to spread fire ant killer over your entire lawn as you do fertalizer a couple times year as a preventive kinda thing. Spot hitting mounds that pop up just makes them move... . I've been in Texas since 87 so I know exactly what you mean
How do you think I make them move to my neighbor's yard?
I only do it when I'm working nights, and they are working days.
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Mix a 50/50 batch of boraxo soap and sugar. Then mix water into it
until you have a pastey (slightly watery, but not too much)like substance.
Place this on small trays (lids from coffee cans work well) in areas where
the ants are commonly seen. Check them frequently to keep them from drying out.
How does this work you ask ?
The sugar draws the ants to the solution. Once there, they get the boraxo all over themselves. When they return to the nest, the other ants
will attempt to clean them. Thus distributing the boraxo to the whole community. The boraxo then dries out and cracks their exoskeletons leaving them open to infection which also spreads through the entire nest.
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Originally posted by Recklessrob View PostMix a 50/50 batch of boraxo soap and sugar. Then mix water into it
until you have a pastey (slightly watery, but not too much)like substance.
Place this on small trays (lids from coffee cans work well) in areas where
the ants are commonly seen. Check them frequently to keep them from drying out.
How does this work you ask ?
The sugar draws the ants to the solution. Once there, they get the boraxo all over themselves. When they return to the nest, the other ants
will attempt to clean them. Thus distributing the boraxo to the whole community. The boraxo then dries out and cracks their exoskeletons leaving them open to infection which also spreads through the entire nest.
Didn't Sigourney Weaver try that in Aliens? No? Well that's where she went wrong then.....So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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Originally posted by Recklessrob View PostMix a 50/50 batch of boraxo soap and sugar. Then mix water into it
until you have a pastey (slightly watery, but not too much)like substance.
Place this on small trays (lids from coffee cans work well) in areas where
the ants are commonly seen. Check them frequently to keep them from drying out.
How does this work you ask ?
The sugar draws the ants to the solution. Once there, they get the boraxo all over themselves. When they return to the nest, the other ants
will attempt to clean them. Thus distributing the boraxo to the whole community. The boraxo then dries out and cracks their exoskeletons leaving them open to infection which also spreads through the entire nest.
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Originally posted by Rsmacker View PostDidn't Sigourney Weaver try that in Aliens? No? Well that's where she went wrong then.....Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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I already thought of that, but then I realised I'd need something to get rid of the anteater, then something to get rid of that... Chances are, the anteater will just shit everywhere. Then you've got the ants back plus a ton of other beasties to deal with.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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I've fought fire ants for over 30 years and I don't think you can eliminate them, but you can control them if you'll do what Shawn recommended. I normally spred about 20 lbs. of Diazinon just as if I was spreading fertilizer. Even then, I still have to spot treat some areas. DDT and Clordane were about the only two sure fire methods to kill fireants, however, DDT created two headed dogs and Clordane had a half life of about 80 years."POOP"
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Growing up out in the country in South Texas we always had horrendous problems with fire ants, and the only thing that seemed to work well was using a large canister pump sprayer filled with diesel. Kills them quick, kills them all, and you don't have to worry about burning down the neighborhood. It's alot of work , even on just a few acres, but it's better than bending over (heh) trying to spread powders, etc. Just pump, spray, repeat.
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