Posted by John A on August 16, 2014 at 06:52:59 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Ant Hills posted by DoubleR on August 15, 2014 at 17:58:55:
Guys, Here in South Central Texas, We have many ants but the most prevalent are...... Fire Ants, Red Ants, Sugar Ants/AKA/P!ss Ants Tree Ants *Fire ants we Kill, Poison, any way we can, there are numerous Name Brands and all will work to varying degrees of success! *Red Ants yrs ago we would poison them, but since the onset of Fire Ants No Longer. Besides Red and Fire Ants are natural enemys, mounds will War on each other! the Red Put up a H3LL of a fight Kill many Fire ants But eventually Loose and are over taken by the Fire ants. So we No longer poison them!! *Sugar Ants, the kind that make their way to a soda can or cookie on the kitchen counter, Black Flag or raid, follow the trail to where they come into you house and spray, Done! *Tree Ants, Get all low limbs off the roof problem usually solved. + Regular old Sevin Power will take care a lot of problems besides Ants! Sulfur power will work too On fire ants for a wide area control I prefer Lodgic it is a $ex hormone for ants! it breaks the reproduction cycle of the Fire Ant! Causes the mound to die off and in-plode! Later, John A.
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