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Old 08-08-2009, 06:08 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Ants, still



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Paul O.
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Have been feeding these things now for quite a while. I started with
Terro liquid baits, 1 pack of six. As those were consumed, I used the
empty containers to re-fill with my own mix of 1 part Boric Acid and 3
parts of sugar, mixed with a little water. They love this stuff, however
it hasn't stopped the flow of ants coming to get it. They do seem to go
away for a few days after a week or two, but then are back full force.
Are they not getting it back to the nest, or is it just not effective
enough? Last summer I tried mixing with peanut butter and that didn't
work any better, however they didn't seem as attracted to that as they
are the sugar and water mix. Guess I'm just doomed to have hoards of
ants. At least I can lure, and control, kinda, where they go.

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Paul O.


Assuming one has low velocity winds and protective grasses and foliage,
I've always used boric acid as is from the bottle. I apply it to the
obvious trails, and to the nest entries if I can find them. I'm in a
drought area, and ant's mounds are not apparent. They moved strictly
underground, no mounds visible.

If you're not in an area of drought consideration, flooding the ants nest
with water will make them move elsewhere. Their new location will be by
their own device, not yours.
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Dave
I haven't seen any ant mounds, however they could be under the shed, under
the mobile home, ect, ect. Thanks.


Paul