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When keeping them away isn't enough.

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          LIVING GREEN - Friday, April 25, 2008
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Good morning, 

How about a couple more ant deterrents that we didn't cover 
yesterday. Plus, what if your six-legged neighbors set up 
their digs too close to your house and you have to terminate 
them with extreme prejudice? We have a solution for that, 
too. 

Thanks for reading, 

Your Living Green editor 


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* Ants hate vinegar; so spray it around doorways and other 
areas they frequent to repel them. A small container of 
vinegar mixed with honey placed in affected areas appears 
to do the trick, too.

* Use a piece of chalk to draw a line over trails. The ants 
won't cross it. Chalk also has the advantage of being able 
to be used on vertical surfaces. 

* If keeping them away isn't enough and you have to get rid 
of them, try this simple solution: A mixture of 1/8 teaspoon 
of powdered borax and sugar or honey will attract and kill 
ants. This is a mixture that is often used in commercial ant-
specific products. Worker ants take it back to the nest and 
pass it onto other ants, killing the colony. While borax in 
small quantities is relatively harmless to larger animals, 
in big enough doses it can kill, so be cautious about place-
ment and keep out of reach of pets and children.


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