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harley jim
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That's the worst wire I ever bought, the leader wires are pulled too tight, I stretched it with a tractor and a come a long, **** wire.

























I have a veggie garden. With the exception of the Lady of the garden. No other neighbors are interested. Suddenly, all of them were interested when there were shortages. None of them knew how long it takes to grow food and how much work it takes.It will just be the Neighbors, no outsiders!

I hate ants. I made an agreement with the ants. They don't come into the house and I don't spray them in the yard. Seemed to work for years. Then they decided to violate the agreement. Now, it's all out war.We have been getting ants in the kitchen, it's an every spring thing, I got under the house and drilled a hole into each bay through the box joist between the floor joists, the wall is the original back porch so it's concrete floor and can't be accessed any other way. Anyhow, I mixed up two gallons of ant juice and sprayed into each hole, then I sprayed the block and the ground in the crawl space, then I sprinkled ant sprinkles around the foundation, then I caulked every seam in the kitchen. I hope that works! This time!
I have experienced the same problem for years. Inside, I set out the Terro traps if I see any. Outside, I walk the perimeter of the house spraying Ortho insect killer at the junction of the house and the yard, while carefully looking at the side of the house. Sometimes, I find a trail of ants going up the side of the house to a window sill. Those things can get through incredibly small spaces! Of course if I see that, I spray the trail and the sill. Usually after a couple of weeks, the problem disappears till the following year. Good luck!They are the tiny ants,
In the south they are called (piss ants) My problem is they are coming under a concrete slab that I can't readily access. I have a bag of DE that I bought a couple of years ago when fleas took over the yard, I may try to make a canister that I can discharge diatomaceous earth through a nozzle, the only access to the bottom of the slab is through a ¼" hole drilled in the foundation. I'm thinking the dirt settled under the slab and they are in the void between. There are no ant hills outside the house in that area. I do appreciate the ideas guys!