February 5th 2012

Home Owners and Termites Part 3 – What to DO if you have Termites Pest control in Philadelphia

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February 4th 2012

what is the most effective way to kill fire ants?

in mississippi fire ants are a problem (understatement) what works to get rid of them without damaging grass or plants

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February 14th 2011

Who Has Tried using Orange Oil Against Fire Ants?

In the past month or so, I have discovered not huge mounds, but many smaller ones and armies of ants in long lines, throughout my side yard, mostly concentrated near my garden hose against and under my porch but now pervading almost the entire side of the yard. There are MANY lines of them, they are black (not red) and they bite my dogs’ paws when they’re out there. This side of the house is where I have fed them, because it is the only part that is shaded. Since I’d have to drench the entire area and my dogs often go here, would orange oil solution be safe and effective if I distribute it throughout? And would a formulation with molasses and dishsoap be safe for the grass there? I don’t want to destroy the yard any more than the dogs would on their own! Thanks for any suggestions!

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March 18th 2010

How to get rid of Carpenter Ants in the grass?

We don’t have an ant problem inside the house. However, we do have a lot of carpenter ants in our grass in the front yard. We’ve tried the andro ant bait, and we’ve tried other insect control products for in the yard and nothing seems to work.

Any suggestions????
We have NO ants in our home. If anything, they are in the walls somewhere. But, aside from that, how can you assume that they are residing in our home without inspecting yourself??? Just curious as to how you can come up with this.

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