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I have 2 large ant hills on my lawn and I am looking for a natural way to kill/eradicate*them. Unfortunately, we can longer use pest killer/fertilizer mix up here where I live so I am wondering what others have used, naturally, to kill them?
I watch a few youtube vids and some say boiling water, Dawn dish soap, Borax, vinegar or simply drown them with a garden hose. I assume most of you guys south of me in the U.S. can use pesticides but I am wondering, besides those, what else you have used that works? Thanks.* ![]()
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Might I suggest one of these.
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Better on the lawn than in the house! I've had good luck with baits of corn syrup and borax. Don't mix them myself though, all the home center/hardware stores sell them. They work in a delayed fashion. The corn syrup attracts the ants, they eat it, bring it back to the nest, the traps get swarmed by the rest following the pheromone trails, and then the borax disables their intestinal track and they die. It's pretty simple if you just follow the instructions. Good luck.
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I use ground (cayenne) red pepper. Just generously sprinkle it on and around the ant hills. They will leave.
If you have pets keep them away from that area because it will burn their paws. EDIT: This also works great if you have them in your house. Heavily sprinkle it around the entire foundation of your house on the outside for a barrier. Last edited by bnorth; 06-11-2017 at 12:03 PM. |
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LOL, Peter!
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Terro is a joke and does not work. At least in my experience. We tried it with no luck before we used the red pepper that did work great.
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I did see some vids using Borax and Corn Syrup, so that will be my next attempt if these don't do the trick?
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And I'm fascinated by this thread...wow.
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I just use what is sold at the hardware store with mixed results. Sometimes it seems that I just chase the fire ants around my yard.
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That was my problem BEFORE gasoline. It seemed they didn't mind what I was putting on them and just kept going at the same beds I tried the ant-killer on. Since gasoline I have had 100% and immediate success.....and a few brown spots of grass.
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Not to get political, but I can't even purchase weed n feed for the lawn, but golf courses and farmers are still allowed to use it or course! ![]()
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