Getting Rid of Ant Hills
Sometimes you will notice that your yard has a serious ant hill problem. The ants might not actually be causing much damage but in the future these ants could move inside your home when the weather turns cold. You don’t want to have to deal with a home ant infestation, so getting rid of ant hills in your yard now is to your advantage.
One strategy is to use your garden hose and flush the ants out. The harder the spray is better and more effective. Continue to flush each ant hill out day after day until the ants decide to move. They won’t like this continually flooding of water.
Another strategy for ant hills is to go out during the colder part of the morning and to dig up part of their colony. Ants don’t do as well with the cold and will have a hard time rebuilding.
You can also use club soda which is carbonated water. The carbon dioxide will seep into the tunnels cutting off much of the oxygen supply. This gives you the chance of suffocating the queen which will take care of the colony.
Other methods include baiting with poisons that the ants will share with others and eventually kill of the colony. If don’t like using poisons, just use another method above.
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