FIRE ANTS
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Perhaps this will help with the fire ants:
https://www.homedepot.com/c/ab/how-to-get-rid-of-fire-ants/9ba683603be9fa5395fab901f63128c4#:~:text=The%20most%20effective%20way%20to,targeted%20treatments%20on%20the%20mounds.
Have you tried boiling water? You will need to pour it down the hole of the colony, but it does work as does cayenne pepper.
A fix that worked or me was sprinkling Jiffy Cornmeal Muffin Mix all around the area in which the fire ants are. Within a day or so there were no traces o them. I know it sounds strange and I was dubious about it but it did wok. Atter a few months I needed to do it again, but that's much better than spending $ on something that seems to do absolutely nothing. Perhaps give it a try and then post your results? I do hope it works for you!
I use Amdro with good success.
Hi Shirley, there are some ideas here:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=Fire%20ants
My husband says set them on fire
Where are your fire ants? If in the ground on a colony pour a tea kettle of boiling water on it.
We have used Terro, available at diy stores in an orange pkg, just follow directions-it is boric acid. The workers take this back to the colony and it kills them, right down to the queen(s).
Another way is to dust them with food grade DE (diatomaceous earth), also at diy stores, it destroys their exoskeleton.
Jiffy Corn Muffin mix, just sprinkle it right from the pkg, do not bake. Apply to the area where they are.
I second pouring a kettle of boiling water on them.
Amdro appears to be the best solution for fire ants, but note that repeat applications will most likely be needed. You should contact your local County extension Agent or a nearby Agricultural studies department in a local University for more specific advice.
if your whole square block applies Amdro to all yards & especially visible nests on same day you may all beat them - otherwise they migrate to your neighbor until he treats his mounds then they come back to you untreated (that day) yard!
Have you tried this method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeKbuw7HiNk
We had the same problem with fire ants when we bought a lot in a new subdivision that was surrounded by a field. We had fire ant hills all over the property! We tried everything from poison to bait. Nothing helped for long. Then an old timer told us to use corn meal. They take it to the nest and it kills the colony. I rode on our mower (to keep out of the ants) and dumped part of a Jiffy cornmeal box on every hill. In 3 days they were all gone. A few hills had a few ants and we poured more on those hills. The next day we had NO ants! Every spring a hill or two would pop up and I kept Jiffy cornmeal in the pantry to put on the new hills. We never had trouble again. They cannot digest the corn meal, so it kills them. We used Jiffy because it is sweet and they readily carried it all down into the colony nest. What a relief! We have never had ant trouble since, not for long anyway. I always keep Jiffy in my pantry for ant trouble!