May 7th 2012
Fire Ants Behead Rival Queen
Dog-eat-dog? Er, make that ant-eat-ant. These ants stop at nothing to ensure their colony is the biggest.
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May 7th 2012
Dog-eat-dog? Er, make that ant-eat-ant. These ants stop at nothing to ensure their colony is the biggest.
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February 6th 2012
February 5th 2012
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February 5th 2012
Perma-Chink Systems, Inc. provides tips on preserving your log cabin/home. This episode contains information regarding wood rot, termites and other wood boring beetles. Also visit www.facebook.com/pcsi200 and www.permachinknews.blogspot.com
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February 5th 2012
Insects Infestation Map and Model Overview with Dynamic Lighting. Be sure to check the full featured high resolution video at www.insectsinfestation.com Enjoy! -Insects Infestation Team Insects Infestation A Half-Life 2 Multiplayer Total Conversion www.insectsinfestation.com
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February 5th 2012
PART 2 treating wood Beehive boxes to prevent rot,decay. Bee hive wood pine boxes dipped in copper and beeswax coated for longer life.Help stop wood rot from water and weather or beekeeping pests like ants,wax moths and termites. Beekeepers Beekeeping equipment improvement, treatment of bee hive supplies. John Pluta, Milledgeville Georgia georgiabees.blogspot.com
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February 5th 2012
the ants seem to march inside the house every so often and I have tried sprays, flour, kerosene oil, etc. and the fumes give me a headache but will not kill the ants.
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February 5th 2012
February 5th 2012
We have a Carpenter Ant problem in our home. Last year we didn’t pay it much attention except for setting out the usual ant traps (which we now know don’t work). But after Christmas they started appearing again – odd, since this is Canada and it’s cold and snowy.
Today the Pest Control Specialists came in. I had a few ants I had saved so they could see what type and they’re definitely Carpenter. So the guys sprayed something all around our baseboards. They said we’ll start seeing more soon as they abandon the nests, but within a few weeks they should be gone (if not, they’ll spray again). We live right behind a creek with alot of dead wood.
I’ve been reading up on the little suckers and can’t understand how the spray kills them. Most sites talk about drilling holes in the walls, which wasn’t done.
I’m just really curious about what happens now, and how the colonies die.
If anyone knows the answer, greatly appreciated.
P.S. I live in Ontario, Canada – just mentioning since I know pesticide laws change from place to place.
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February 5th 2012
We have tried two different sprays that were supposed to protect for up to 3 yrs. still seeing ants in the fall inside the barn and out
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