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Gardening II

Discussion in 'Home Improvement & DIY Forum' started by sheltiesrockmysocks, Apr 16, 2008.

  1. sheltiesrockmysocks

    sheltiesrockmysocks Confidence is sexy.

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    Motha fvrkin ant piles.


    I just uncovered a huge one in my "garden." The previous owners left it in shambles, and while i was clearing out the dead leaves and shit covering everything, i found a big ol' ant pile.

    I've heard that a gallon of boiling water would get rid of an ant pile.. so I did that.. if that doesn't work what should I do???
     
  2. token

    token I'm a lady

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    Get an ant eater. It's the only way to be sure. :FO2DIFatWoman03HL:
     
  3. imonlyhuman

    imonlyhuman Fuck off, I don't care!!!

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    Is a huge mound? If so they can be fire ants. Gallons of hot water isn't going to do it.
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    AMDRO will get rid of them, I shit you not. You can get it a WalMart.
     
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    token I'm a lady

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    Grits are an organic alternative. Just sprinkle them dry around the mound. The ground needs to be dry as well. When they eat them, they explode. Once the queen is dead, the colony moves on.
     
  6. rotocub

    rotocub like cool....only dorkier

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    No. Not really. :stooges:
     
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    bam-bam Full Access Member

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    gridfaniker Loathsome

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    take off your pants and grundies and rub your snatch on the antpile.
     
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    Serious? i LOVE that idea. Finally a GOOD use for Grits! LOL
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    It sounds good hypothetically, but I bet it's just an ole wives tale. Well, maybe if you served sautéed eggs with them...lol
     

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