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How Gardeners Get Rid of Ants

10/28/2016

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Gardeners are always dealing with pests and one pest that I deal with on a regular basis is ants. They seem to come around when vegetables like corn and tomatoes are ripe. As soon as I see them I know it is a hint that the vegetables are ready for harvesting. While thanking the ants for the notice, I still don't like them hanging around my vegetables, infiltrating them so that now I don't have the pleasure of enjoying the fruits of my labor.

On this page, you will read how gardeners deal with getting rid of ants in their home and garden.

The Easy Way to Kill Ants
In this article, the gardener shares trade secrets that exterminators use for getting rid of ants using ordinary household products.
by Mary Wickison (Blond Logic) at HubPages

Natural Ways to Control or Exterminate Ants
Hear is a gardener who knows a lot of things about getting rid of ants. As I read this article, I counted 14 different solutions to get rid of ants. This article is well worth reading to discover the many household products you can use to get rid of ants in your home and garden.
by MakinBacon at HubPages
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