Ant infestation in client home
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ANT infestation!!! help
Comments (1)I've gotten a random red ant everyday in my kitchen. Can't figure out where there coming from. But if yours are so bad you should call an excellent exterminator. They will be able to kill the queen ant. I've tried chilli's and they do not work!! I hope your ants go away.....See MoreBlack ants infested my vegetable garden
Comments (3)Ants on plants usually means they are eating sap from holes made by other insects, like aphids. A hard stream of water on plants will knock off aphids. Check along stems and under leaves. Ants live in gardens. Keep plants healthy, and keep other bugs in check and you should have no problem with the ants. By the way, you don't have to add worms. They will just eat the nutrients that are there. Add compost and the worms will come and break that down. Good luck....See MoreDetonating my ant-infested bin today
Comments (19)Susan, trancegemini: In forum posts laced with facetiousness and irony as mine often are, using the term "little woman" would be, and is for me, a blatant exaggeration of obvious real-world truths in this society, as in most. It no more reflects an accurate description than does "a little pregnant", "wedded bliss", "somewhat drunk", or "equal opportunity employer", "considerable wealth", and things like minor heart attacks and strokes. That being said, when, not if, she refers to me as my "little man", I know, after 37 "little" years of "wedded bliss", exactly what she means, and doesn't. My apologies, however, to those of you who get a "little nuclear" when you-know-what is said. Chuckiebtoo...See MoreNewly laid sod infested with ants
Comments (16)Are they Fire Ants? You certainly don't want an infestation of those. I think that you should call the place from which you bought your sod and complain loudly. Bringing home a population of ants of any kind is not acceptable. The health of the sod is secondary to that of your dog! You can't use diazinon on any area used by people or pets! Ever! It is banned in many areas and hopefully not available on the market for homeowners. Do your own research on Talstar and decide if it's a good option for you or not. Knowing what kind of ants you're dealing with is important. Make that a priority so that you can fine tune the control....See More- 3 years ago
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