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Default Black Ant Problem

Here's a site with some good info:

http://unexco.com/carpants.html



And here is a page on their website where you can buy a product that works
well:



http://www.unexco.net/store/bscview.mv (I assume you can also buy the
product elsewhere by doing a Google search).



I don't work for them, and I am not affiliated with them in any way. But, I
do live near their office and I bought this product from them a few years
ago and have used it at a number of different properties since that time.
It worked perfectly every time. In my cases, I just went outside and looked
for trees where the ants seemed to be coming from, put a little pile of the
stuff at the base of the tree, and a week later all of the ants were gone.



Hope this helps.



"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
5.250...
I posted the following to alt.lawn.home.garden, with little response. So
I thought I'd try here...

We live in the Arizona desert near Phoenix and have a significant problem
with large black ants in the yard. We have had exterminators (costly),
but they were only successful for a period of time before the ants
returned.

I had read somewhere that one could make a solution of water, sugar, and
borax (boric acid?), which was an effective poison for ants. The problem
is that I don't know the proportions that should be used.

Can anyone here help with this? Are there other homemade options that I
don't know about? We're trying to steer clear of commercial products, and
also stay as "green" as possible.

TIA


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