hi
one reason not to disturb mounds is to attempt to limit their infestation,
in other words, disturbing the mounds will spread them around and
make it harder to avoid being bitten. if they have a mound, you can
more easily avoid them. place a flag at each mound.

for house ants, sugar will destroy them. they take it to their nests
and in three generations the colony is sterile from lack of proper
nutrition,

fire ants may not be as rabid for sugar, but it works on house ants.




Someone posted about not disturbing the mounds; I
respectfully disagree despite all the poison and bait
instructions that say not to disturb the mound.

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best,
willian


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