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Sam Alexander 01-05-2006 03:38 PM

Weed Killer and Ant Killer that is dog friendly
 
Hi everyone,

Our back yard is about 3/4 acre, and we have a 7 year old basset hound who
stays in the yard. I need to put something out to kill the crazy outbreak
of ants that've started moving in, but I'm not sure what to use that won't
hurt the dog. I use Amdro on the front lawn and it works well, but the
package says not to use around pets.

Also, any ideas on a weed killer? Thanks --

Sam


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newsreader 01-05-2006 08:12 PM

Weed Killer and Ant Killer that is dog friendly
 
Sam Alexander wrote:
Hi everyone,

Our back yard is about 3/4 acre, and we have a 7 year old basset hound who
stays in the yard. I need to put something out to kill the crazy outbreak
of ants that've started moving in, but I'm not sure what to use that won't
hurt the dog. I use Amdro on the front lawn and it works well, but the
package says not to use around pets.


An Anteater?

CANNON-FODDER 02-05-2006 01:56 PM

Weed Killer and Ant Killer that is dog friendly
 
Sam Alexander wrote:

Hi everyone,

Our back yard is about 3/4 acre, and we have a 7 year old basset hound who
stays in the yard. I need to put something out to kill the crazy outbreak
of ants that've started moving in, but I'm not sure what to use that won't
hurt the dog. I use Amdro on the front lawn and it works well, but the
package says not to use around pets.

Also, any ideas on a weed killer? Thanks --

Sam


Patience and a water hose.
With [new] fire-ant mounds, just flood it until you get the egg rooms.
They usually move on to the neighbor's yard, where he can put down all the
poison he wants (I have high sensitivity).

Should work for other the other ants (except concrete/nuisance ants - they
do not seem to leave).

I've moved from fire-ant country, but I was going to make a little tripod
for the hose to place right on the mound, so I did not have to crouch down
(and dance around the defensive surge).

I also thought about experimenting with a probe that sticks in the ground to
better the chance I disturb the egg rooms with an [unattended] hose.

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C-F
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Darryl 02-05-2006 09:56 PM

Weed Killer and Ant Killer that is dog friendly
 

Sam Alexander wrote:
Hi everyone,

Our back yard is about 3/4 acre, and we have a 7 year old basset hound who
stays in the yard. I need to put something out to kill the crazy outbreak
of ants that've started moving in, but I'm not sure what to use that won't
hurt the dog. I use Amdro on the front lawn and it works well, but the
package says not to use around pets.

Also, any ideas on a weed killer? Thanks --


The insect killers I looked at recently are listed as safe around
mammals, just very deadly to fish & water creatures. I just applied a
product called Triazide or something where only 0.5% of the product was
active, and it only used 0.5 floz per gallon.

Research the active ingredients rather than the brand name.


For a weed killer, I've learned to section the yard with flexible vinyl
fencing & temporary posts on a sunny day, & spray only the isolated
section. When it's dry in a few hours, move the fencing, move the
dogs. Alternately, I spray on a Saturday morning, then take the dogs
off for a day elsewhere & return in the evening.



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