Lawn & Gardening Tips : How to Make Ant Killer
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Ant killer is made from a mixture of orange oil, liquid molasses and water. Make ant killer with tips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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The dude looks like a turtle
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addendum: Adding about 25% more water to your sugar water bottle is OK to keep the bait from drying out so fast and turning hard on the ants outdoor. After that the ratio is still the same, Borax vs. the Sugar water = 2 parts Borax vs 35 parts sugar water
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Huge secret for sugar ant bait that they sell at the store.: Make sugar water=2cups sugar, 1 cup water. Heat until clear and cool down. Save in sugar water bottle and mix with Borax as you need it. Using a gram scale mix 35 parts sugar water to 2 parts Borax (37 total). Reheat in microwave to mix nicely. That's the exact 0.054% Borax mix. Too much Borax will make the ants figure it out too fast, slow kill is the correct way.
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faget i like ant killer better
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no reason to call it control or use "natural materials". Same thing, really IMO
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sounds expensive.
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I would certainly hate it if the ants died. The same is true of E. coli, malaria, and plague. Let's do "plague control." It sounds so much more humane. Doesn't plague have the same right to life as any arthropod? I hate when people discriminate against any single kingdom.
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Cool, ill have to try that. I like the non toxic way to do it too......Is this safe on birds, dont want to get rid of them......just the ants.
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