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Blueice
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2014-07-10 2:32 PM
Subject: RE: Fire ant infestation need info/help!!


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Would corn meal help with red ants too?
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RunningOnPaints
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2014-07-11 8:05 AM
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3canstorun - 2014-07-10 1:07 PM

RunningOnPaints - 2014-07-10 1:24 PM My horse laid down in an ant pile I guess and has bites on her butt and belly... I'm put med. on them but I'm afraid it's going to scar her? or will it go away with time?

They go away with time.  Otherwise, my hands and legs would be more scarred then they are from hitting barrels!   

LOL, thanks....
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Speedy Buckeye Girl
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2014-07-11 10:52 AM
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Honeymoney - 2014-07-10 12:49 AM I use Raid in the horse trailer and on buckets (all the way around the outside). It will keep them off for over a week. About the only product that works well around the house is an Ortho product that comes in a brown plastic bottle. It stinks to high heaven but seems to work best. I use it in the pasture but don't like to use it in the stalls. Right now the fireants seem to be eating my Fly Predators. I haven't figured out exactly what to put out that won't kill the Fly Predators

This is my problem...the stupid things keep killing off my fly eliminators too.  Totally going to try the diesel fuel tomorrow as it's yard work day anyhow... 
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3canstorun
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Posted 2014-07-11 10:53 AM
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Speedy Buckeye Girl - 2014-07-11 11:52 AM
Honeymoney - 2014-07-10 12:49 AM I use Raid in the horse trailer and on buckets (all the way around the outside). It will keep them off for over a week. About the only product that works well around the house is an Ortho product that comes in a brown plastic bottle. It stinks to high heaven but seems to work best. I use it in the pasture but don't like to use it in the stalls. Right now the fireants seem to be eating my Fly Predators. I haven't figured out exactly what to put out that won't kill the Fly Predators
This is my problem...the stupid things keep killing off my fly eliminators too.  Totally going to try the diesel fuel tomorrow as it's yard work day anyhow... 

The only problem with diesel fuel or gas on the mounds is that it will "kill" the dirt around it.  If it is a dry lot and you don't care about future grass, use it.  We have in some places.   
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Speedy Buckeye Girl
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2014-07-11 11:20 AM
Subject: RE: Fire ant infestation need info/help!!



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3canstorun - 2014-07-11 11:53 AM
Speedy Buckeye Girl - 2014-07-11 11:52 AM
Honeymoney - 2014-07-10 12:49 AM I use Raid in the horse trailer and on buckets (all the way around the outside). It will keep them off for over a week. About the only product that works well around the house is an Ortho product that comes in a brown plastic bottle. It stinks to high heaven but seems to work best. I use it in the pasture but don't like to use it in the stalls. Right now the fireants seem to be eating my Fly Predators. I haven't figured out exactly what to put out that won't kill the Fly Predators
This is my problem...the stupid things keep killing off my fly eliminators too.  Totally going to try the diesel fuel tomorrow as it's yard work day anyhow... 
The only problem with diesel fuel or gas on the mounds is that it will "kill" the dirt around it.  If it is a dry lot and you don't care about future grass, use it.  We have in some places.   

Thanks, wouldn't have thought of that - I'll skip the fuel experiment in the actual yard then since I finally got it decent looking.   I don't have anything dry at the moment with this summer rain, but I do have mud and weeds everywhere else on the property so I'll have to try it there as there is no grass anyhow :-)
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