How to Kill Ants With Honey
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Honey can be a bait for ants.honey image by Maria Brzostowska from Fotolia.com
Mix 1 teaspoon boric acid with 1/2 cup honey. - 2). Heat the mixture until the acid dissolves.
- 3). Mix 1/2 cup plus 1 tsp of water with the honey/acid mixture.
- 4). Fill the eyedropper with the water/honey/acid mixture. Leave some out for the ants for at least two weeks.
- 1). Use the honey as bait. Place small dabs of diluted honey onto the back of the non-sticky side of some masking tape.
- 2). Allow the ants to feed on the honey. Follow them back to their nest
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The best way to create small holes is a power drill.Powerful electric drill on a white background image by terex from Fotolia.com
Use a power drill to drill a series of small holes (1/8 inch) into the places where the ants are entering and hiding. Drill and treat at least 3 to 6 feet on either side of a wall if you suspect a nest inside. - 4). Puff boric acid into the ant's nesting areas. The boric acid will disperse and kill the ants.
First Solution
Second Solution -- For Carpenter Ants
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