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Yep, accelerant and a match, lol.

Jenn in Oregon

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Chris Ziegler

Friday, September 26, 2003 9:08 AM

Fire Ants

 

 

Here is my first question for those living in the south ...

 

Does anybody know of any effective organic fire ant control methods?

 

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Here is my first question for those living in the south ...

 

Does anybody know of any effective organic fire ant control methods?

 

 

BWAHAHAHAHA <choke... gasp> Napalm comes to mind.....

Love

Neysa.. typing from sunny, fire ant filled South Carolina.

 

 

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Chris,

If you have dogs, you'll want to leave a few fire ant mounds around the

perimeter of your property. Viola! ... no fleas ...

HTH ...

Linda (long-time resident in fire-ant country)

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At 12:25 PM 9/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>Here is my first question for those living in the south ...

>

>Does anybody know of any effective organic fire ant control methods?

 

Boiling water poured down the hold is a start.

 

Many swear by the cornmeal method. I googled fireants and cornmeal, and you

can check it out here:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=UTF-8 & oe=UTF-8 & q=fireants+cornmeal

 

When I was Soil and Water Conservation District Manager in Collier County,

Florida, our #1 moneymaking sales item was Amdro, a fireant poison. I tried

to convert those good ol' boys over, but, boy, is it hard.http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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Yep, accelerant and a match, lol.

 

Yeah Tilmon thinks that 50 gals of gasoline poured on the hill might help a

little. With or without the match. But let it soak in good. :))

Neysa

 

 

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At 12:38 PM 9/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>Yep, accelerant and a match, lol.

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>Yeah Tilmon thinks that 50 gals of gasoline poured on the hill might help

a little. With or without the match. But let it soak in good. :))

>Neysa

 

Hi

You are really joking about the gas, right? It's a terrible soil pollutant,

and it goes right into the water table. Never pour gas or oil or such

sovents onto the ground, they poison it for years.http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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At 10:08 AM 9/26/2003 -0600, you wrote:

>Here is my first question for those living in the south ...

 

Oh, Chris, I just noticed it was you who asked the question. Do I see a

cornmeal co-op buy in the future? LOL. Welcome to Texas, the South, and

hey, don't forget the palmetto bugs (PR name for 2 " cockroaches) that are

strong enuf to carry off your newborn! You'll toughen up quick in Texas,

that's for sure!http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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Out here in Arizona we have a big ant problem too, one of the types

being what I call 'leaf-stripper' ants. They can completely strip a

tree in about 2 days. Luckily it is always easy to find their nest if

you follow the trail of leaf bits. But we have always used Amdro on

them, and it works like a charm. I wouldn't be without it in my garden

cabinet.

 

Best wishes-

Lynda

 

Anya wrote:

our #1 moneymaking sales item was Amdro, a fireant poison.

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Lynda Sorenson

www.Luna-Aromatics.com

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The little buggers have managed to invade Aus, too. Not much help to you who

have had them for years, but some reading material at

http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fireants . I have seen some reports that suggest

the authorities in Queensland will beat them, but.....

 

Regards,

Dennis Archer

http://www.toona.com.au

 

Lynda wrote: >

 

> Out here in Arizona we have a big ant problem too, one of the types

> being what I call 'leaf-stripper' ants. They can completely strip a

> tree in about 2 days. Luckily it is always easy to find their nest if

> you follow the trail of leaf bits. But we have always used Amdro on

> them, and it works like a charm. I wouldn't be without it in my garden

> cabinet.

>

> Best wishes-

> Lynda

>

> Anya wrote:

> our #1 moneymaking sales item was Amdro, a fireant poison.

> --

> Lynda Sorenson

> www.Luna-Aromatics.com

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Hi! My name is Shelley and I just joined the group yesterday afternoon.

 

I just went to the link Dennis has about fire ants. I was reading that in

Australia they are using a bait to kill them and it's not harmful to plants or

animals. The article told what the bait was, but not what the substance is

that's actually killing the fire ants....that I could find anyway. I wonder

what that is.

 

I live in Florida and I have several fire ant piles in my yard. It's a yearly

thing. I do have more this year than last, but I had a service treating my yard

last year and I think that had a lot to do with it. I have a chemical poison

that I'm using this year that is not Amdro (which I usually use) and I'm not so

sure that it's working the greatest. I think the ants are picking up and moving

more than they are dieing.

 

I hate using the stuff I'm using, I hate smelling it, everything. I hold it way

away from me, but I still end up getting a whiff of it here and there. I wish

there was something that was effective on the fire ants, but not harmful to me,

or my fish in my pond, the little lizards that are running all over outside my

house (sometimes in, too!), the frogs, etc.

 

 

 

Shelley

 

 

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Dennis Archer

Saturday, September 27, 2003 5:14 AM

RE: Fire Ants

 

 

 

The little buggers have managed to invade Aus, too. Not much help to you who

have had them for years, but some reading material at

http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fireants . I have seen some reports that suggest

the authorities in Queensland will beat them, but.....

 

Regards,

Dennis Archer

http://www.toona.com.au

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Hi Anya,

 

> Never pour gas or oil or such

> sovents onto the ground

 

What about cooking grease? My ex would pour the hot or cool grease from

frying onto weeds and ant piles. I never thought about what it might do to

the ground, even though it was vegetable oil. And if it's okay, I wonder if

the oil might help with fire ants by sort of suffocating them?

 

Carol

 

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Oh, Chris, you are in for such a rude awakening sweet lady!! No cure for

fire ants, all they do is move their mound!! We have 50 acres, ask me how I

know. Linda, this is tongue in cheek: We have 7 dogs, fleas, fire ants, & the

big roaches out here (Chris, they are being kind, no one has told you yet that

those suckers (roaches) can fly!!!). Do I need to get more dogs to get rid of

the fleas? We've quit spraying around since the horse roams around & everything

has been a big problem. Never had problems with the roaches either until I

stored a bunch of boxes for my mother who lived in an apartment & in the last

month with all this rain I've seen about 5!!!

Now if you can get the wild hogs to show up they'll keep the snakes down.

But, if you're going to be in a subdivision that's probably against the deed

restrictions!! Giving you a hard time. *S*

Any of you locals in the Houston/Sugarland area, when I get back in town &

Chris gets settled plan on meeting somewhere for lunch or Starbucks &

" introducing " her.

 

 

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God Bless,

Georgia (HAHAGRANNY)

" Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that

take our breath away. "

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