Clunegapyears
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Just looked at the link, but nothing about the environmental impact. But then I don’t suppose killing an entire colony of ants is “green”.
Just looked at the link, but nothing about the environmental impact. But then I don’t suppose killing an entire colony of ants is “green”.
Use a hand held vacuum cleaner.Just spent 9 nights in Sorrento and we seem to have adopted a frickin' colony of tiny ants.
Last night we spent hours killing the buggers with a kitchen roll paper.
We have just moved north to the Italian mountains.
As we left the campsite in Sorrento and filled with water etc, I hosed down the outside of the MH. Hoping that we would only have a few left on the inside to deal with.
I was wrong, we still seem to have thousands of them inside and outside. We have spent another couple of hours tonight killing them.
When you think you got most of them a couple more hundred appear.
Apart from using disinfect(ANT) (sorry ;-) ). Any suggestions for getting ride of them ?
By the writing it looks like it should work on foreign antsFor ants in the van, I found this
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hate earwigs more than ants and spiders and moths