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Re: DIY Pest Control? [Re: Roller22] #13087930 03/10/19 06:18 PM
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I want to kill every ant that dares to come near my yard. Any tips for that? I need to get ahead of them this year. Had many different types last year. Hate em

Tempo Ultra SC

That looks like good stuff. I ordered a bottle. I'll also look into the dry molasses suggestion.

Thank you!

Re: DIY Pest Control? [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #13088097 03/10/19 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by lakeforkfisherman
Talstar P, Tekko Growth Regulator and Excite R. My house gonna glow!

When you spray Talstar on the leaves, the skeeters land on it clean themselves and die. The growth regulator is a waste, because when they clean themselves, the Talstar kills them. ExciteR is a instant kill, like wasp spray, so if you are not spraying the skeeter while its flying it's a waste (the exciter has a residual of less than 24 hrs). The Talstar has a 45 day residual unless it rains

Re: DIY Pest Control? [Re: gregd] #13088103 03/10/19 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by gregd
I want to kill every ant that dares to come near my yard. Any tips for that? I need to get ahead of them this year. Had many different types last year. Hate em


Over & Out from Walmart. Use a broad cast spreader to put it out.

Will rid your lot from Ants for 6 months.


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Re: DIY Pest Control? [Re: DanDaBald] #13088870 03/11/19 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by DanDaBald
You'll have to talk you neighbors into getting rid of the old tires and standing water or else you're fighting a losing battle.

That's the problem around here. No amount of spraying will fix it. Farmers fill in the washes with whatever they want to get rid of. Saves a lot of time, trouble and fuel going to the dump. Sorry, didn't mean to be so unPC. Meant to say sanitary landfill.

But speaking of dumps, I for one sure do miss them. That's where I learned to shoot. Rats. At night. Never ending supply of moving targets.


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Re: DIY Pest Control? [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #13088888 03/11/19 07:33 PM
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If you want to kill ants , get some Taurus SC. It has a transfer effect to it , so every ant does not have to get into it. They pass it on by touching each other. Rain does not affect it either

Re: DIY Pest Control? [Re: Duck_Hunter] #13088898 03/11/19 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
Napalm


clearly the only choice.


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