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SparkyJJC

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IM IN LANZAROTE AND IM ABOUT TO GO IN THE POOL FOR A NIGHT TIME SWIM WHEN SUDDENLY
ANTS

THESE MASSIVE FU**ING ANTS
LIKE SERIOUSLY THEYRE EVERYWHERE

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THEYVE GOT THESE MASSIVE JAWS AND THEYRE ALL AGGRO AS F***

THEYRE ALL LIKE "IMA CUTYA"

AAAAAAAANTS

NO LIKE SERIOUSLY THEYRE HUGE
IT WANTS TO KILL ME

PLEASE SEND HELP

Edited by SparkyJJC, 18 July 2015 - 01:47 PM.

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hah, you call that pest control

 

this is pest control

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locate the hive/s and use boiling water with salt

 

p.s. that's a soldier ant though.. interesting case. Try to elaborate more on that with better analysis (pictures, etc)..

 

edit: be extremely cautious at manipulating boiling water!!


Edited by The_Silencer, 18 July 2015 - 02:18 PM.

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-edit- Bonus points for getting this into the right topic, regardless of your panic. Take this like. +1


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You've never seen Australian ants, they're the size of your spiders, and our spiders are the size of your cats.

 

Sometimes we eat the ants, but that's another story


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I saw ant man today, it was pretty good, but the villan had not much on screen time actually being a villan


  

What if we just give some bacon paint, some bacon holo-emotes and change Bunker from snow to bacon.

 

This way, everyone will be happy.

What you should really do, is replace your parts with bacon, so you can cook games and eat bacon

Obviously the wallpaper would be cooler if bacon was incorporated into it.

 


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Now, in TEXAS, we have ants.

 

They make mounds.

 

And bite.

 

They're not big.

 

They're little.

 

But there is soooooo damned MANY of them.

 

Amdro.  That is all.


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We had the same "problem" in spain. There are several ways to get rid of the problem:

 

 

1. Lay a trap. Usually something sweet with some kind of poison. Works in two ways: Either it kills the ant that eats it or they can't reproduce. (I do not prefare this option)

2. Keep them. They are cool cleaners for your house. Every tiny bit of food will be eaten by these little helpers. Be careful to not let something like a melon be in your kitchen with an open door.

3. Control them. Give them something to eat and watch the street they form. You can then localize their entry and exit of their colony. What you are doing with it is up to you. I usually just block the entry or exit(s) and keep them so they clean my house. 

 

Naturally, organic cleaners that do not need any input and work by themselves if you know how to treat them. 

Well yea, either you kill them or you use them like me. 

 

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Sorry for my earlier post being unproductive, obviously you want to get rid of the ants yes? Well do I have good news for you.

 

First you wanna kill the ants. But how? Well here's how:

 - By drowning

 - By chemicals

 

So these are just two methods I've come up with, but they both have something in common that will be used.

 

Bacon

 

Obviously, food attracts ants, yes. But what better food than bacon? Bacon can wake a man from bed, revive a man from the brink of death. So obviously, bacon can attract a few ants.

 

But Lioot, what does bacon have to do with chemicals and drowning?

 

Well obviously you drown the ants with bacon and the bacon has some chemicals, like protein and stuff


Edited by Lioot, 19 July 2015 - 02:24 AM.

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Google this:

 

PREMUM INSECT REPELENT

CLOTHING & GEAR

 

EFFECTIVE THROUGH 6 WASHES

 

Assuming that you agree on wearing a neoprene suit as ultimate solution for your unpleasant issue.

 

Hoping this is of help too ( ++ check my previous advice postd above though ).


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