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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

Managing fire ants in the landscape.

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  • Just moved into this 100 year old home with a huge back yard and 38 huge fire ant mounds can't even walk in the back yard with out being bit baited them with poison now have to wait a week to see if it worked if that doesn't I'm going to torch the whole yard not only kill my problem but make the ground more fertile for better grass

  • Try using Orange Guard Fire Ant Control! Its all-natural and super effective!

  • @WoodyW123 fire ants are actually an invasive specie that do much harm to the local eco system. And hurt like hell to be bitten by :/

  • i live down south, i kind of agree with Woody. if they're not in your house, leave them alone.

    or else one day gigantic aliens will come to earth and exterminate us all!

  • Woody

    You must live in the north, because if you lived down south you would feel differently about killing fire ants.

  • by making lumps of soil in ym lawn. making it not the best on the block:(

  • you really shouldnt kill ants =/ they help us more than you would think

  • B.S. go with 5 gallons of gasoline and a road flare

  • Great video, I like to broadcast Amdro granules. They work really well for treatment of mounds as well as prevention.

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