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Old Head , are we talking Fire Ants here ? Dusty
I only address them, if inside the house. Not really into killing anything en masse unless they're really causing problems.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
. out side we used this white powder, forget the name. I think it was outlawed. then we used diazon.
Here in Arizona we get some pretty nasty red ants especially during the rainy season, I have had best results with a powder called "green light" just sprinkle on the hole, I cover it with a piece of tile or something so my dog wont lick it, and its a done deal. I have put the garden hose down some and let the water run, they must be some extensive tunnels underground!Rick.
This tickled me. I grew up in Phoenix (Glendale specifically) and our house was about a block from the farmland (63rd ave and Glendale, which as some of you know is in the middle of town now). We had snakes, mice and ants.I still remember my dad using Green Light on ant nests in the yard. His dad used it as far back as my dad can remember. Granddad moved to Glendale in 1927. That stuff did work well. I haven't looked for it in decades. I just figured it had been regulated out of existence.
here we have a mole infestation. everynight they tunnel the front yard! makes the yard soft. ive tred packing the yard with my jeep. no luck. it dont stop them. as far as fire ants, we have them back home. they invaded so fast. we used some spray called Bengal. worked for about a month and they would come back. out side we used this white powder, forget the name. I think it was outlawed. then we used diazon.
Waiting until Cam finds this thread :)