[Vision2020] Vision2020 Digest, Vol 85, Issue 294

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What sort of ants? Big black ones may be carpenter ants. Little ones like grease and sweets. TAT bait works well for the little grease and sweet ants. Carpenter ants may require the services of a professional. 
 

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   1. I want to murder ants (Carl Westberg)
   2. Re: I want to murder ants (Paul Rumelhart)
   3. Re: I want to murder ants (Joe Campbell)
   4. Fw:[Spam 9.26] Industrial Farm Workers More Likely to    Carry
      Multidrug-Resistant Staph (lfalen)


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with extreme prejudice.  I'm loath to use Raid, due to toxicity, smell, and 2 cats.  A couple of people told me about spraying with equal parts white vinegar and water.  Has anyone tried that?  Has it really worked?
                          
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I haven't tried that.? I did hear that cornmeal is supposed to kill ants.? They take it back to their colony and the ants eat it, but they can't digest it so it eventually kills them.? I haven't tried that either, though.

Paul




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with extreme prejudice.? I'm loath to use Raid, due to toxicity, smell, and 2 cats.? A couple of people told me about spraying with equal parts white vinegar and water.? Has anyone tried that?? Has it really worked?

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I've heard red pepper.

On Jul 23, 2013, at 9:59 AM, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I haven't tried that.  I did hear that cornmeal is supposed to kill ants.  They take it back to their colony and the ants eat it, but they can't digest it so it eventually kills them.  I haven't tried that either, though.
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