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Originally Posted by vinnygt
Here one of my silly pup Wendy. She hurt her right arm, that's why she looks all spread out. Lol
#1523
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Originally Posted by sampey43
Miss my german shepard! Probably best dog to have period!!!!
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Originally Posted by sampey43
Theres no way my male boxer could stay inside, he would knock everything over in the house including my kids. Hes so big and clumsy
Originally Posted by vinnygt
Here one of my silly pup Wendy. She hurt her right arm, that's why she looks all spread out. Lol
#1532
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
I love that boxer so much. I just want to grab him up and cuddle with him. I dated a girl once that had one, and he was aggressive to everyone, but he loved me, would curl up next to me in the bed and sleep.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
What's with the bug spray on the counter? Got an ant problem?
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The thing with fire ants is you can never really get rid of them. At best all I every managed to do was annoy them enough with pesticide granules using a broadcast spreader and then some mound control bait enough that they would just die or go to the neighbors yards.
And now is the time to get rid of them. They are finding food and going deeper into the ground to ride out the winter and rainy months.
I've been meaning to do something about mine but have been too lazy or tired. Stupid yard is too big. I've got about an acre of actual yard that's landscaped and mowed around the house and they are out there. Especially in the flower beds. And all the pesticides aren't cheap.
And now is the time to get rid of them. They are finding food and going deeper into the ground to ride out the winter and rainy months.
I've been meaning to do something about mine but have been too lazy or tired. Stupid yard is too big. I've got about an acre of actual yard that's landscaped and mowed around the house and they are out there. Especially in the flower beds. And all the pesticides aren't cheap.
Last edited by 2k7gtcs; 10/28/12 at 02:15 AM.
#1537
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My cousin lives on the coast and he bought some stuff from the exterminator that kills the **** out of ants. It was DuPont Advion (I think) only 6 or 8 grains of it on a fire ant hill will kill them off. It wasn't cheap, but it was super effective. Really good stuff. He bought 2 pounds of it for like $40 and the bug guy said it would last about 2 years.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 10/28/12 at 02:16 AM.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
The thing with fire ants is you can never really get rid of them. At best all I every managed to do was annoy them enough with pesticide granules using a broadcast spreader and then some mound control bait enough that they would just die or go to the neighbors yards.
And now is the time to get rid of them. They are finding food and going deeper into the ground to ride out the winter and rainy months.
I've been meaning to do something about mine but have been too lazy or tired. Stupid yard is too big. I've got about an acre of actual yard that's landscaped and mowed around the house and they are out there. Especially in the flower beds. And all the pesticides aren't cheap.
And now is the time to get rid of them. They are finding food and going deeper into the ground to ride out the winter and rainy months.
I've been meaning to do something about mine but have been too lazy or tired. Stupid yard is too big. I've got about an acre of actual yard that's landscaped and mowed around the house and they are out there. Especially in the flower beds. And all the pesticides aren't cheap.
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
My cousin lives on the coast and he bought some stuff from the exterminator that kills the **** out of ants. It was DuPont Advion (I think) only 6 or 8 grains of it on a fire ant hill will kill them off. It wasn't cheap, but it was super effective. Really good stuff. He bought 2 pounds of it for like $40 and the bug guy said it would last about 2 years.
#1539
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The thing with fire ants is you can never really get rid of them. At best all I every managed to do was annoy them enough with pesticide granules using a broadcast spreader and then some mound control bait enough that they would just die or go to the neighbors yards.
And now is the time to get rid of them. They are finding food and going deeper into the ground to ride out the winter and rainy months.
I've been meaning to do something about mine but have been too lazy or tired. Stupid yard is too big. I've got about an acre of actual yard that's landscaped and mowed around the house and they are out there. Especially in the flower beds. And all the pesticides aren't cheap.
And now is the time to get rid of them. They are finding food and going deeper into the ground to ride out the winter and rainy months.
I've been meaning to do something about mine but have been too lazy or tired. Stupid yard is too big. I've got about an acre of actual yard that's landscaped and mowed around the house and they are out there. Especially in the flower beds. And all the pesticides aren't cheap.
I've got the name written down, I'll have to look for it, but I think it was DuPont Advion. I came in a jug of granules, he said to only put 8 or so pellets on a mound. He did, and they came boiling out, picked it up, and took it back down to the queen.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 10/28/12 at 02:40 AM.
#1540
Bro-in-law used to work for Dupont at the Alabama plant where they make that ant killer. He says it sterilizes the queen and then the colony dies