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Ants in the Lawn

Discussion in 'Lawns' started by stony, Aug 12, 2017.

  1. HarryS

    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    I use Ant Gone , for my lawn . It's applied by a 5 litre watering can . Seems to solve the immediate problem , but they do keep returning.
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  2. Phil A

    Phil A Guest

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    Your choice, you can either live with the ants pilling soil up or have a bare patch :noidea:

    I'm out of here now as I don't condone killing an entire colony for asthetic reasons...
     
  3. zilly

    zilly Gardener

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    Well today have ants everywhere even coming out of the bricks of the house a real infestation. Using ant powder carefully as have dog, even resorted to boiling kettles of water and pouring on nests. Never known anything this bad.
     
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