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Why and for what purpose?
I suspect Satan knows as well.Only God can answer that one.
I visited my daughter and SIL below Kissimmee several years ago (they lived there 18 mos while he went to school) and the fire ants were bad in their yard. I went to a hardware store and bought bait/poison that was simply applied around the mounds and it worked very efficiently. Wiped them out. No more treatment was needed for as long as they were there.
Where is Kissimmee, the one in Florida? The fire ants there must be a puny version of the ones we have in Texas. We treat them and they move over about two or three feet and start a new mound. Best we ever hope for is to keep them moving till we get them out of the yard into the pasture. And that is an annual challenge....Kissimmee...I went to a hardware store and bought bait/poison that was simply applied around the mounds and it worked very efficiently. Wiped them out. No more treatment was needed for as long as they were there.
We put our own poison down plus have the professional people come out but those darn things still come back after a time. When the human species is long gone from this planet, they and the cockroaches will still be here.
Where is Kissimmee, the one in Florida? The fire ants there must be a puny version of the ones we have in Texas. We treat them and they move over about two or three feet and start a new mound. Best we ever hope for is to keep them moving till we get them out of the yard into the pasture. And that is an annual challenge.
I think the one I usually buy is 7 lbs. I've used 6 bags so far this spring. Sometimes I change up to make sure they aren't getting immune to the same product!It was like a 10-20 lb (or more) bag of poison which I used some and left the rest in their garage....
Actually that's a different group -- PETI, People (for the) Ethical Treatment (of) Insects.
Sounds like black tie ants. They have multiple queens and can't practically be killed with powder or sprays. You can kill them if you use slow acting bait.Where is Kissimmee, the one in Florida? The fire ants there must be a puny version of the ones we have in Texas. We treat them and they move over about two or three feet and start a new mound. Best we ever hope for is to keep them moving till we get them out of the yard into the pasture. And that is an annual challenge.
The only way they won't come back is if the yards bordering yours also kill theirs. They spread as new queens are born.Hmmm, no more treatment was needed for as long as I was there, I should say.
It was like a 10-20 lb (or more) bag of poison which I used some and left the rest in their garage.
I've spoken on the assumption that the ants didn't come back. I'm interested to ask them now.
The only way they won't come back is if the yards bordering yours also kill theirs. They spread as new queens are born.
There is something about fire ants that I find fascinating and that is how their colonies behave after having boiling water dumped on them. A couple of hours after boiling water is dumped on a fire ant mound, you can see the survivors dragging the corpses of the departed ones out and piling them up. The mound will be there the next day, although smaller.
Where is Kissimmee, the one in Florida? The fire ants there must be a puny version of the ones we have in Texas. We treat them and they move over about two or three feet and start a new mound. Best we ever hope for is to keep them moving till we get them out of the yard into the pasture. And that is an annual challenge.
I like working a water hose down into the mound and watching them float away.If you think that was fun you should try one of these: