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Birkonian 05-07-2004 12:03 AM

Ant control
 
All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every year with ants.
Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and not particularly
effective) can anyone recommend a really good alternative for use on paths,
containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds?



Les &/or Claire 05-07-2004 06:03 AM

Ant control
 
Birkonian wrote:
All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every year with
ants. Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and not
particularly effective) can anyone recommend a really good
alternative for use on paths, containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds?


Vaseline, ant can't cross it..........

Les



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Nick Maclaren 05-07-2004 09:02 AM

Ant control
 

In article ,
"Birkonian" writes:
| All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every year with ants.
| Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and not particularly
| effective) can anyone recommend a really good alternative for use on paths,
| containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds?

Yes. Live with them. What's the problem with that?


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Franz Heymann 05-07-2004 10:03 AM

Ant control
 

"Les &/or Claire" wrote in message
...
Birkonian wrote:
All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every year

with
ants. Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and not
particularly effective) can anyone recommend a really good
alternative for use on paths, containers/pots, lawns and

flower-beds?

Vaseline, ant can't cross it..........


You must be joking. Are Les &/or Claire supposed to smear all their
paths, containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds with vaseline?

Besides, vaseline is only expensive lubricating grease, so if you must
have a slippery garden, why not just use axle grease at a tenth of the
price?

Franz



redclay 05-07-2004 02:03 PM

Ant control
 

Birkonian wrote in message
k...
All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every year with ants.
Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and not particularly
effective) can anyone recommend a really good alternative for use on

paths,
containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds?

Mix peanut butter with boric acid and place it in foil cups. One teaspoon
boric acid to one ounce peanut butter. I have found mashing peacans with
boric acid and smearing that around to be effective as well especially in
keeping ants off the okra plants. To state the obvious one good rain
requires a good "re-smear".


Janet Baraclough.. 05-07-2004 10:03 PM

Ant control
 
The message
from "Franz Heymann" contains these words:


"Les &/or Claire" wrote in message
...
Birkonian wrote:
All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every year

with
ants. Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and not
particularly effective) can anyone recommend a really good
alternative for use on paths, containers/pots, lawns and

flower-beds?

Vaseline, ant can't cross it..........


You must be joking. Are Les &/or Claire supposed to smear all their
paths, containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds with vaseline?


No, Birkonian is.

Janet



Franz Heymann 06-07-2004 07:02 AM

Ant control
 

"Janet Baraclough.." wrote in
message ...
The message
from "Franz Heymann" contains

these words:


"Les &/or Claire" wrote in

message
...
Birkonian wrote:
All the immediate neighbourhood gardens are infested every

year
with
ants. Apart from Nippon ant-powder (which can be unsightly and

not
particularly effective) can anyone recommend a really good
alternative for use on paths, containers/pots, lawns and

flower-beds?

Vaseline, ant can't cross it..........


You must be joking. Are Les &/or Claire supposed to smear all

their
paths, containers/pots, lawns and flower-beds with vaseline?


No, Birkonian is.


Oops {:-((

Franz




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