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Fire ant killer that works!

Besides Hornets there are actually very few things around here plant/animal/insect that will try and kill you.
It's hard to beat this part of the country this time of year.
(Although the last 7 months kinda sucked)
Come to New Zealand.....where the wildlife will never try and kill you.... but your mother's boyfriend might...especially if you're a toddler. :mob:

The worst an animal will do here - pig will charge if you try and kill or corner it, and maybe you might get bitten by an angry horse...... no snakes or alligators.
 
Come to New Zealand.....where the wildlife will never try and kill you.... but your mother's boyfriend might...especially if you're a toddler. :mob:

The worst an animal will do here - pig will charge if you try and kill or corner it, and maybe you might get bitten by an angry horse...... no snakes or alligators.
On land maybe :elmer:the natives :poke: or the former PM
off shore, men in grey suits "Great White Sarks" big f--kers,
get away from the water, especially near river mouths :poke:
 
The Ortho in the original post must be some nasty stuff. Was checking on where to buy it because we do have a few fire ant hills on the property. Amazon says they can't deliver to our address, same with Walmart. Our local stores don't stock it either.
 
The Ortho in the original post must be some nasty stuff. Was checking on where to buy it because we do have a few fire ant hills on the property. Amazon says they can't deliver to our address, same with Walmart. Our local stores don't stock it either.
Do you have a 'tractor supply co.' store local, or nearby anyway
maybe go/try there, I doubt they'd deliver either, but may have something
 
I just bought a couple of 4# bags of Ortho dry fire ant killer.
It has 99% ingredients that are just a carrier for the 1% that actually kills.
One BIG difference is the stuff I got has to be watered in, where the product introduced in this thread doesn't if I read it correctly.
 
I have been in the concert business. In Florida many of the concerts are outdoors, were we have a seated audience on the grass in a public or similar park setting.
I always got a kick of it when the city workers showed up the day before the concert and diligently walked the audience area spreading/applying the prerequisite ant killer, to protect the audience/public.
Since I and the crew were chanced with being exposed to this agent, one day I approached the worker and asked to read the label of what he was spreading. It clearly noted it killed the hive and queen within 2 weeks. :rofl:
 
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