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eggbox
Eggbox

14 Apr, 2008

 

snowgirl,she is great,well done.how long did she last before she melted away.............

On photo - Snowgirl

jacque
Jacque

14 Apr, 2008

 

Beautiful :)

jacque
Jacque

14 Apr, 2008

 

lol Very Cute much more Pretty than any Snowman :) What did u make her lips from?

On photo - Snowgirl

happy
Happy

16 Feb, 2008

 

Best thing to do is scrape the top of with a spade then lots of boiling water over the remaining ant nest..this kills all remaining ants and eggs .Ive tried it and can honestley say it works GOOD LUCK.

On question - Ant hill problem

spritzhenry
Spritzhenry

15 Feb, 2008

 

I found them on sale at B&Q after having to ring the manufacturers to find local stockists. Asda is meant to have them but ours didn't. They're are also on E-bay if that's easier.

On question - Ant hill problem

weemamabell
Weemamabell

15 Feb, 2008

 

The Ant bait traps i buy come in little containers , bit like a small flat air freshner , they slide under your big plant pots or lay a brick on top of it to stop it blowing away or birds getting to it ,also keeps it dry , the Ant comes along has a drink of the bait then back to the nest , no other small animals are harmed , il find a pic and post it in my photos

On question - Ant hill problem

Lindsay
Lindsay

15 Feb, 2008

 

My husband also enjoys waging war on anthills using kettlefuls of boiling water...unfortunately he decided to exterminate the anthills on my lawn! So instead of ants I had several large brown patches of dead grass. Doh! (Note to husband: restrict this method to patio!)

On question - Ant hill problem

majeekahead
Majeekahead

15 Feb, 2008

 

i also have ant hills everywhere, - red ones! i have'nt laid poison before on them as they are all over brooke play area, but one thing i did do last year when they all started to fly up in the summer was pore boiling water on them and all down the holes where they were coming up from. felt terrible doing it but it did seem to solve the problem temporarily, bet they will be back this year tho.

On question - Ant hill problem

AndrewR
Andrewr

14 Feb, 2008

 

I've used Nippon as well for ant nests in large pots. One of the pots is currently indoors for winter and I've not seen a single ant so it has worked without harming the plant

On question - Ant hill problem

weemamabell
Weemamabell

14 Feb, 2008

 

I had a terrible prob with Ants when I moved here but I use the Ant bait stations , ( I get them from Asda ) and Ive never had a problem since , like Ukslim says they take the poison back to the nest , feed it to the Queen and thats the end of them .

On question - Ant hill problem

ukslim
Ukslim

14 Feb, 2008

 

I'm afraid it has to be poison. "Nippon" is a good example. The worker ants carry it back to the nest and feed it to the queen.

On question - Ant hill problem

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