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FF 06-05-2004 10:08 PM

ants everywhere!
 
On Tue, 04 May 2004 15:55:19 +0100, flower faerie wrote:

Sacha wrote:

flower faerie4/5/04 3:10


Hello

I have lots of ant hills appearing all over my lawn. I prefer not to
mow the lawn too short but want to try and get the ants to live
somewhere else like in the flower borders. Also I dont want to put down
ant powder.

any ideas?

ff


Some people say that using a powder like Vim or Ajax sprinkled over the area
will work. Now I'm wondering if such things are still made!


I don't really want to spread chemicals around the place. I'd rather
live with them! I was hoping somebody knew of a natural deterrent or
something that the little loves hate so much they pack their bags and
migrate next door ;)


I'm getting deja vu here. I thought we did ants last weekg

Mine have responded very well to plain boiled water (well, boiling, actually). I pour
it down the cracks in the patio every few days. You can see little heaps of debris
where they've had to evacuate their colonies, so those are the entrances you pour the
next lot of boiling water into.

Liz

Nick Wagg 07-05-2004 10:05 AM

ants everywhere!
 
"FF" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 04 May 2004 15:55:19 +0100, flower faerie wrote:

Sacha wrote:

flower faerie4/5/04 3:10


Hello

I have lots of ant hills appearing all over my lawn. I prefer not to
mow the lawn too short but want to try and get the ants to live
somewhere else like in the flower borders. Also I dont want to put

down
ant powder.

any ideas?

ff


Some people say that using a powder like Vim or Ajax sprinkled over the

area
will work. Now I'm wondering if such things are still made!


I don't really want to spread chemicals around the place. I'd rather
live with them! I was hoping somebody knew of a natural deterrent or
something that the little loves hate so much they pack their bags and
migrate next door ;)


I'm getting deja vu here. I thought we did ants last weekg

Mine have responded very well to plain boiled water (well, boiling,

actually). I pour
it down the cracks in the patio every few days. You can see little heaps

of debris
where they've had to evacuate their colonies, so those are the entrances

you pour the
next lot of boiling water into.


Boiling water tends to kill a lawn.
--
Nick Wagg



redclay 07-05-2004 02:03 PM

ants everywhere!
 

Nick Wagg wrote in message
...
"FF" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 04 May 2004 15:55:19 +0100, flower faerie wrote:

Diazon crystals will do the job. Buy at any store selling lawn products.


FF 09-05-2004 06:08 PM

ants everywhere!
 
On Fri, 7 May 2004 09:13:41 +0100, "Nick Wagg" wrote:

"FF" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 04 May 2004 15:55:19 +0100, flower faerie wrote:

Sacha wrote:

flower faerie4/5/04 3:10


Hello

I have lots of ant hills appearing all over my lawn. I prefer not to
mow the lawn too short but want to try and get the ants to live
somewhere else like in the flower borders. Also I dont want to put

down
ant powder.

any ideas?

ff


Some people say that using a powder like Vim or Ajax sprinkled over the

area
will work. Now I'm wondering if such things are still made!

I don't really want to spread chemicals around the place. I'd rather
live with them! I was hoping somebody knew of a natural deterrent or
something that the little loves hate so much they pack their bags and
migrate next door ;)


I'm getting deja vu here. I thought we did ants last weekg

Mine have responded very well to plain boiled water (well, boiling,

actually). I pour
it down the cracks in the patio every few days. You can see little heaps

of debris
where they've had to evacuate their colonies, so those are the entrances

you pour the
next lot of boiling water into.


Boiling water tends to kill a lawn.


That's a point. But I don't have them in the lawn anyway g

Liz


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