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Jul 28, 2017 8:35 AM CST
Missouri (Zone 6a)
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ooh that is disgusting!

I wonder if that is the same kind of ants that made the elaborate underground tunnels the one guy poured the melted aluminum(?) into, ? it came out in a mold and was really neat. Although the ants probably did not think so Whistling

I have had ants around my house lately coming in, and I finally went and got a bottle of cheap pancake syrup, and mixed it with borax detergent and poured it all around my foundation around the house. They left ! finally! I even tried those little baited thingies you buy but that did not work. I tried spraying sevin around the edge of my house, that didn't work either.

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