September 25th 2010
Mastodon: Iron Tusk, March of the Fire Ants
Mastodon performing Iron Tusk and March of the Fire Ants at the Granada in Lawrence, KS
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September 25th 2010
Mastodon performing Iron Tusk and March of the Fire Ants at the Granada in Lawrence, KS
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September 25th 2010
I have front and back decks made of treated lumber and was wondering. I saw some ants out there earlier.
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September 24th 2010
I have a fire ant pile around the post of my mailbox. My husband loves to pour gasoline in a pile and light it. I don’t think that will work too well here. Any suggestions?
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September 23rd 2010
These are “Camponotus Modoc” (a species of Carpenter Ant) trailing along the side of a building and entering a hole near some steps.
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September 23rd 2010
I had a termite inspection that found termites in the exterior wall of my garage. A very prominant pest control company wants to charge 1300+ dollars to treat and protect at 5 each year after. I am not discarding the fact that they are experts, but I am wondering if there was a less expensive solution. Thanks
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September 21st 2010
Back To Back invites Ray Gurz up to do old Carpenter Ant songs, The Grill Is Off and Beat It Jerk during the Anti-Music fest.
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September 21st 2010
Another Alfred Hitchdick thriller . . . they will take over one day. Also check out my ant invasion clip.
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September 20th 2010
September 20th 2010
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