A Deterrent hell no I want them DEAD, Nuke the bastards !



A Deterrent hell no I want them DEAD, Nuke the bastards !Praise the lord and pass the ammunition





I do not want peace I want their death ……………… they have made my life hell and so they will die die die …………..in the most nasty way I can find ……….. I do not want to murder them I want to have genocide !!!



I have been fighting a long war in my nice little cave against a far inferior creature and no I don't mean humans ………… ok yes humans are inferior but this time it is Ants I wish to kill.



5 Gallons of poisoned water poured into the fireplace to soak into the ground but still coming out.

Used up 2 spray guns……..hell I would have better results if I hit them with it.



3 fumigating Smoke bombs ……………. Well they make me feel sick and killed a 1000 in the carpet but still the queens are coming out …………….



Food traps are ignored as they are only after sex at the moment ………….. food traps ……………...huh ……………. Would you stop your sex life for a poisoned sandwich ! I think not.



The only thing that has worked are glue traps I have made one 8 foot long and 4 inches wide and still the queens try to walk over them ……………. If I tried on one by mistake it takes me 10 min to pull it off my foot and yet an ant can walk off it !!!



I must have killed 2,000 just how large do common black ant (crazy ant) nests get?



If anyone can think of something I have not trued please let me know in the comment box at the bottom of this blog.









At the moment trying Chloroxylenol as a spray as the smell may upset them.



Chloroxylenol (4-chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol) is a antimicrobial chemical compound used to control bacteria, algae and fungi in adhesives, emulsions, paints and wash tanks [1] . It is also commonly used in antibacterial soaps such as Dettol and ointments, such as the now discontinued Medicated Vaseline. [2] Studies have shown a low anti microbial activity which is enhanced by additives. Its antibacterial action is due to disruption of cell membrane potentials.



Chloroxylenol is not significantly toxic to humans and other mammals, is practically non-toxic to birds, moderately toxic to freshwater invertebrates and highly toxic to fish . It is a mild skin irritant and may trigger allergic reactions in some individuals. Cross sensitivity with chlorocresol is common.





As a air smoke bomb I have used: 

Permethrin is a common synthetic chemical, widely used as an insecticide, acaricide, and insect repellent. It belongs to the family of synthetic chemicals called pyrethroids and functions as a neurotoxin, affecting neuron membranes by prolonging sodium channel activation. It is not known to rapidly harm most mammals or birds, but is dangerously toxic to cats[ and fish. In general, it has a low mammalian toxicity and is poorly absorbed by skin.





As a spray:Cypermethrin is a synthetic pyrethroid used as an insecticide in large-scale commercial agricultural applications as well as in consumer products for domestic purposes. It behaves as a fast-acting neurotoxin in insects. It is easily degraded on soil and plants but can be effective for weeks when applied to indoor inert surfaces. Exposure to sunlight, water and oxygen will accelerate its decomposition. Cypermethrin is highly toxic to fish, bees and aquatic insects, according to the National Pesticides Telecommunications Network (NPTN). It is found in many household ant and cockroach killers, including Raid and ant chalk.

Human exposureExcessive exposure can cause nausea, headache, muscle weakness, salivation, shortness of breath and seizures. In humans, cypermethrin is deactivated by enzymatic hydrolysis to several carboxylic acid metabolites, which are eliminated in the urine. Worker exposure to the chemical can be monitored by measurement of the urinary metabolites, while severe overdosage may be confirmed by quantitation of cypermethrin in blood or plasma.







Mixed this poison to soak into the fireplace and the ground outside house

Deltamethrin products are among some of the most popular and widely used insecticides in the world and have become very popular with pest control operators and individuals in the United States in the past five years. This material is a member of one of the safest classes of pesticides: synthetic pyrethroids. While mammalian exposure to deltamethrin is classified as safe, this pesticide is highly toxic to aquatic life, particularly fish, and therefore must be used with extreme caution around water.



There are many uses for deltamethrin, ranging from agricultural uses to home pest control. Deltamethrin has been instrumental in preventing the spread of diseases carried by tick-infested prairie dogs, rodents and other burrowing animals. It is helpful in eliminating and preventing a wide variety of household pests, especially spiders, fleas, ticks, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, cockroaches and bedbugs. Deltamethrin is also one of the primary ingredients in ant chalk.

In humansWhile deltamethrin is easy to use and very effective, it should always be treated with caution. It should be applied according to the instructions that come with the insecticide. When care is not taken, deltamethrin poisoning can occur.

Since deltamethrin is a neurotoxin, it attacks the nervous system. Skin contact can lead to tingling or reddening of the skin local to the application. If taken in through the eyes or mouth, a common symptom is facial paraesthesia, which can feel like many different abnormal sensations, including burning, partial numbness, "pins and needles", skin crawling, etc. There are no reports indicating that chronic intoxication from pyrethroid insecticides causes motor neuron damage or motor neuron disease. [3] However, in 2011, a case report was published demonstrating pathologically proven motor neuron death in a Japanese woman after acute massive ingestion of pesticides containing pyrethroids and organochlorine. [4]

There are no antidotes, and treatment must be symptomatic, as approved by a physician. Over time, deltamethrin is metabolized, with a rapid loss of toxicity, and passed from the body. A poison control center should be contacted in the event of an accidental poisoning.



SmellsTrying Bay leaves but if failed then going to mix everything together

Bitter or harsh scents and flavors naturally repel ants. The products work both inside the house and outside, in your garden or lawn. Use a combination of liquids and powders to make a homemade nontoxic ant repellent.Liquid products, such as peppermint oil, lemon oil, orange oil and vinegar, are natural ant repellents. You can also keep ants away with dried products, including bay leaves, coffee grounds, cinnamon, chili pepper and tea bags.  Water and Soap·         Plain water combined with a few drops of liquid detergent, such as dish soap, can be used to help repel and kill off invading ants. Simply pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray as needed whenever ants are visible, or around doors, windows and cracks to deter the ants from entering the home .Vinegar·         White vinegar can be sprayed around areas where ants are appearing. The vinegar does not need to be watered down, simply fill a spray bottle with the vinegar and spray where needed, as needed, to deter ants.Mint·         Products containing mint, such as mint tea, or dried mint leaves or cloves, also can help repel ants. Leave the mint in an area where ants are frequenting, such as a crack in the floor or a door, and the mint will help to deter the ants.Do Not Cross Lines·         There also are several spices and oils that can be used to create a "do not cross" line for ants. Ants will not cross over cayenne pepper, black pepper, coffee grounds or cinnamon. Simply sprinkle the substance in a straight line along doors, windows or around areas where ants frequently enter the home.Garlic·         Fresh garlic cloves, when cut up into slices, can be used to deter ants both indoors and outdoors. Simply slide the slices into cracks or crevices, such as beneath a door or in between wood planks on a deck, to deter ants from the area.Cucumber·         Bitter cucumbers can be peeled or sliced and used as a natural ant deterrent, according to Earth Easy. This is because "ants have a natural aversion to cucumber," so it works well for deterring them from entering the home or a specific area.Citrus Fruits, Oils·         The rinds of citrus fruits, such as lemons, limes or oranges, also can be used to create a homemade ant repellent. Simply soak the rinds in water for a few days, pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray where necessary. Citrus oils also can be mixed with water and used in the same manner to deter ants.

Are Ants deaf? Well mine are ! hit them with Ultrasonics

Workers of a number of ant species produce vibrational signals, a phenomenon called "stridulation," with a specialized organ located on their gasters. Even though stridulation can be heard by humans as faint air-borne sound, it has repeatedly been shown that ants are insensitive to the air-borne components of such signals. Instead, they are highly responsive to their substrate-borne components. Contrary to this view, it has recently been claimed that fire ants can hear stridulatory signals produced by nest mates as near-field sound, and that there is no evidence of signal transmission through the substrate in ants. In the present letter, this view is challenged by calculating the amplitude of the near-field particle oscillation around a stridulating ant, and by comparing it with the sensitivity threshold of the ant sensory receptors. The amplitude is shown to be at least 50 times lower than the sensitivity threshold, a fact that precludes the perception of the signals with the stiff antennal sensilla (and Johnston organ) so far described for ants. Finally, published data and our own findings on vibrational communication in ants are summarized, clearly showing that they are highly responsive to the substrate-borne components of stridulatory signals, and insensitive to near-field sound. © 2001 Acoustical Society of America

SOUND WEAPONS This did not work so much for one getting rid of them I have used 6 and they still party as if I was given them pop music!Electronic** pest control devices?Electronic pest control devices (so called pest "repellers") come in several types. Some claim to repel pest insects, spiders, and rodents by ultrasonic, or very high pitched, sound. Others claim to produce an electromagnetic field that is repellent while newer devices add ionic air cleaning. Typically the small devices are plugged directly into electric wall outlets or through an adapter cord.

The claim is that these devices "drive pests out" of a room, or structure, by a combination of electromagnetic, sonic and/or ultrasonic energy. The idea is, presumably, that the high energy waves are repellent to the various pests -- everything from cockroaches to mice.

Unfortunately, no. None of these devices have been scientifically shown to do what they claim they do. I would love to recommend these as a safe alternative to indoor pesticides if they worked -- but, I can't.

The bottom line is that if manufacturers have scientific data that demonstrate that these devices work they should make it easily available but they don't. Instead, testimonials are the only evidence of efficacy they offer. Testimonial data, such as "I tried it and it worked great!", is not reliable because it is highly subject to the placebo effect which, in the simplest terms, is what happens when people see what they want to see.



To be credible the claims must be backed up with proper scientific data.



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Similar to the ET's High Impact Ultrasonic Sounds repelling within the rooms of homes and businesses, the ET Pest Control Electromagnetic repelling concentrates on the inner walls.



ET Pest Control Electromagnetic Repelling utilizes the wiring within your walls sending signals tuned towards irritating ants to the max! This type of repelling is the first line of defense when ants try and enter your home. As this technology is a secondary repellent there is nothing that you need to set as you simply plug-in the ET Pest Control and the wiring within your walls starts to repel.



ET Pest Control Electromagnetic Repelling Technology is 100% Safe as it will not affect humans, cats, dogs, birds, computers, radios, all appliance and any type of electronics that you can think of. This technology does not increase the electromagnetic field, but simply tunes the already existing electromagnetic field within your wiring, creating mass ant/pest confusion.
















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