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angelbaby.47
06-02-2008, 09:48 PM
Here is an environmentally friendly cure for fire ants that has been announced on the Georgia Gardner radio program. Testimonials that it REALLY WORKS are coming in. Simply pour two cups of CLUB SODA (carbonated water) directly in the center of a fire ant mound. The carbon dioxide in the water is heavier than air and displaces the oxygen which suffocates the queen and the other ants. The whole colony will be dead within about two days.

Here's the good side: Club soda leaves no poisonous residue, does not contaminate the ground water, and does not indiscriminately kill other insects. Each mound must be treated individually and a one liter bottle of club soda will kill 2 to 3 mounds.

Spread the word. ( I have not personally done this since there are no fire ants where I live, but my relatives in Florida sent me this.) We are future Villagers.

samhass
06-02-2008, 09:55 PM
I'll have to try that. If you get bitten, quickly dip your finger in Clorox and dab it right on the bite.
It takes away the sting and seems to neutralize the poison so you don't end up with an ugly pustule the next day. I end up with a scar if I don't do the clorox thing.

handieman
06-03-2008, 12:58 AM
Here is an environmentally friendly cure for fire ants that has been announced on the Georgia Gardner radio program. Testimonials that it REALLY WORKS are coming in. Simply pour two cups of CLUB SODA (carbonated water) directly in the center of a fire ant mound. The carbon dioxide in the water is heavier than air and displaces the oxygen which suffocates the queen and the other ants. The whole colony will be dead within about two days.

Here's the good side: Club soda leaves no poisonous residue, does not contaminate the ground water, and does not indiscriminately kill other insects. Each mound must be treated individually and a one liter bottle of club soda will kill 2 to 3 mounds.

Spread the word. ( I have not personally done this since there are no fire ants where I live, but my relatives in Florida sent me this.) We are future Villagers.

Could I have a twist of lime with that?
Handie :joke:

chelsea24
06-03-2008, 02:57 AM
:bigthumbsup: Thanks for the tip Angel.

MMC24
06-04-2008, 07:52 PM
Fire ants???? I would rather mix club soda with fire water and drink it myself.

Hancle704
06-04-2008, 08:47 PM
Also heard that pouring uncooked grits into the ant hill does the trick. They supposedly take them back inside the nest and when they eat the grits they swell up and kill the ants. I think this home remedy came from same person who said to stuff turkey with popping corn. When the popped corn blows the oven door open ,the turkey is supposed to be done. :joke:

Taltarzac
06-04-2008, 09:17 PM
Think that might work on some fire ant mounds but probably not on most of them. http://www.aces.edu/department/extcomm/npa/daily/archives/003604.php

Russ_Boston
06-05-2008, 04:11 PM
Thanks TAL - most home remdies end up in the MTYH pile. Some people swear by them but when science is applied they dry up (pun intended).

Patty
06-05-2008, 11:25 PM
the club soda idea sounds good. i actually have experience using the grits method. it works! you must use instant grits though. pour the grits on the mound and they feed on it. when they take in water, they expand and poof - gone in just a few days. when i lived in ga - i used this all the time. 8)

handieman
06-05-2008, 11:31 PM
the club soda idea sounds good. i actually have experience using the grits method. it works! you must use instant grits though. pour the grits on the mound and they feed on it. when they take in water, they expand and poof - gone in just a few days. when i lived in ga - i used this all the time. 8)

Ummmmmm???
Be precice now, if I swallow a tablespoon of grits will I blow up or be comfortably full, I'm serious now just think of the money I'm gonna save on groceries?? 1rnfl
Handie :joke:

samhass
06-06-2008, 02:49 PM
Handi, I think you've hit upon a whole new diet approach. You could make millions!!




Ummmmmm???
Be precice now, if I swallow a tablespoon of grits will I blow up or be comfortably full, I'm serious now just think of the money I'm gonna save on groceries?? 1rnfl
Handie :joke: