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- Marley KLv 71 month agoFavorite Answer
I used vinegar and then soak deep with boiling water. The ants are then gone forever. Even the boiling water alone is pretty effective.
- 1 month ago
It is illegal, I have heard from a friend who heard it from someone else that this works: Slowly trickle a few gallons of gasoline into the nest, wait a few minutes and then, from a safe distance, toss a matchbook onto the nest.
I don't know how you feel about the idea and I never encourage crime, but...
- oil field trashLv 71 month ago
No. To kill any ant mound (colony) you have to kill the queen. She is deep in the ground so unless you a bait type insecticide you are just wasting your time. .
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The mound you find in your yard is just the dirt and debris that the ants bring to the surface and it not really a part of the colony. When you use something like salt may stop the ants using mound but they will just move to another location to dump their dirt.
- JesusLv 51 month ago
Salt will dehydrate some of the fire ants it won't kill the queen and salt will ruin the ground for the surrounding grass. I use a little bit of amdro it doesn't kill the ants immediately but it will definitely kill the queen if you put a little teaspoon out there and let them carry it into the Queen's chamber