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To: goldworldnet who wrote (183)9/18/2018 1:02:10 PM
From: Shoot1st3 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
longz
SteveinTX

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Had carpenter ants last year.....

used borax in hot powder sugared water.....

no more ants.

another good product is pharma grade diatomaceous earth.

put it in a duster and shot it any place you think a creep/crawl might travel.

haven't seen a spider since dusting basement last year.

it is edible and does not harm animals.

also using pymetherine for insects, bees and ticks in the yard and woods.

it's another "safe" alternative to otc products.

Shootie



To: goldworldnet who wrote (183)9/19/2018 10:31:29 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone2 Recommendations

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SirWalterRalegh

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Had slab ants this august.

I left a doritoe on the counter one night.

The next morning it was covered with ants and I used a lint roller

to roll them up.

I put doritoes outside on glue pads

ants totally covered the pads by the 100's of thousands..

Found ant hill after 2 weeks of this that was under a half acre of ivy

Poured 6 gallons of white vinegar on them . End of anthill.

I ripped up half the ivy trying to find them.