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Old 10-07-2007, 01:18 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Ants in compost


Get some Borax (an old-fashioned laundry detergent booster); mix it
thoroughly (grind together) with equal parts of *icing* sugar and put it in
jam-jar lids. Place lids in and around the composter and this will
(according to old tried and true methods) get rid of the little blighters.
....Pinetree

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Our composter is invaded by ants!

When I open the door at the base to take some out there are thousands
of ants in it.

What is they best way to deal with this? The bin is full and I could
do with removing some from the base so I can add more peelings etc to
the top!

I feel uneasy about spreading the ants round the garden (using compost
as mulch) as it seems that I'll be spreading ants all over the garden
adn then the whole place will have hundreds of ants nests!

Any advice (non-chemical) much appreciated.