kill the ants and blow away (leaf blower) or manually remove the dirt
B4UrTyme123
Leaf blower for sho
B4UrTyme123
I can’t say for certain, but I assume the sooner you do, the better (or less worse).
RobotMaster1
i had three giant piles show up overnight. they are quick workers. i keep something called Spectracide Fire Ant Shield and it works like a champ. Just scatter the dirt after a couple days. It works quickly.
isurus79
Amdro works great
Exciting_Ad_1097
5 gallon bucket of hot water + 2 oz orange oil + 2 oz dawn soap. A water can with a spout can help to pour it deep into the anthill to kill the queens.
BurnFennel
I have the same issue and bunch of people are suggesting amdro – which I never heard of. Which one are people referring to? There is a red one and an orange one.
I used Medina Orange oil on a couple of piles. The stragglers came back in a different location, and I just dumped boiling hot water on the new pile as it wasn’t near any plants
RiceMedical7009
Put some diatomaceous earth powder all over that pile.
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kill the ants and blow away (leaf blower) or manually remove the dirt
Leaf blower for sho
I can’t say for certain, but I assume the sooner you do, the better (or less worse).
i had three giant piles show up overnight. they are quick workers. i keep something called Spectracide Fire Ant Shield and it works like a champ. Just scatter the dirt after a couple days. It works quickly.
Amdro works great
5 gallon bucket of hot water + 2 oz orange oil + 2 oz dawn soap. A water can with a spout can help to pour it deep into the anthill to kill the queens.
I have the same issue and bunch of people are suggesting amdro – which I never heard of. Which one are people referring to? There is a red one and an orange one.
https://amzn.to/4oDaELQ – red one
Or
https://amzn.to/4hqbcCm – orange one
FIRE ANT MURDERIN’ TIME!!!
they’ll be back
I used Medina Orange oil on a couple of piles. The stragglers came back in a different location, and I just dumped boiling hot water on the new pile as it wasn’t near any plants
Put some diatomaceous earth powder all over that pile.