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Gettin rid of annts


smile Happiness no ants i tried the pork crackling borax & sugar,that is mentioned in handy hints.It works no more travelling companions!I sprinkled it around the wheels & annexe poles & levelling legs. Thanks for the tip, Mariner



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I just ask them to go out side if they value there life!!

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You're supposed to eat pork crackling, not feed it to the ants! Think of all the calories and cholesterol you're missing out on! biggrinwink



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Does that mean you have to cook a pork roast every time you set up so you have the crackling for the ants???

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we had a problem in Broome when we first arrived with singapore ants, nasty little buggers. They are very small and hard to see, not atracted to the normal sweet type of ant rid. They eat plastic, they nearly demolished a plastic bag hanging on the drawbar overnight. The only solution we could come up with was get the pest control guy in. The best $40 we ever spent.
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I used to be the production mgr at rentokilNZ many years ago and we made the best ant killer using strawberry or raspberry jam and mumble mumble active ingredient - until the powers that be banned it.
The thing i learned about ants:
only I nest will eat from a food source - so you have to kill that nest first. The you wait for the denizens of the next nest to appear and kill them off. and so on ad finitum.
Hopefully inside a van you will only have one nest. :)



-- Edited by Happyjack on Monday 3rd of December 2012 06:54:16 PM

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Thanks Happyjack and welcome to the forum. I often wondered why the ants "come back" after a week or so, they must be from the next nest! Thank you!

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Welcome Happyjack from us too. Thanks for that info on ants. Enjoy the forum.

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Thanks for the welcome - I haven't introduced myself yet but I'm grey but not quite a nomad yet. living solo in my 22' Golf Elite on friends vineyard (Crane Wines)at Kingaroy since March helping out with all sorts of stuff including machinery, plant, building maintenance. Remuneration is by way of power, food & internet. Moved from NZ after 18 relationship turned nasty. Hitting the pension next august and will decide what to do sometime after that - Oz is my oyster then, but Tassie has an certain attraction - although I've also set myself up for camping adventures, leaving the van parked up somewhere while I explore the back roads, not so backroads and National parks. I'm also a keen photographer - see  http://howardjack.zenfolio.com/   ( couldn't get hyperlink in editor to work)

 



-- Edited by Happyjack on Tuesday 4th of December 2012 07:28:54 AM

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Happyjack wrote:

Thanks for the welcome - I haven't introduced myself yet but I'm grey but not quite a nomad yet. living solo in my 22' Golf Elite on friends vineyard (Crane Wines)at Kingaroy since March helping out with all sorts of stuff including machinery, plant, building maintenance. Remuneration is by way of power, food & internet. Moved from NZ after 18 relationship turned nasty. Hitting the pension next august and will decide what to do sometime after that - Oz is my oyster then, but Tassie has an certain attraction - although I've also set myself up for camping adventures, leaving the van parked up somewhere while I explore the back roads, not so backroads and National parks. I'm also a keen photographer - see  http://howardjack.zenfolio.com/   ( couldn't get hyperlink in editor to work)

 



-- Edited by Happyjack on Tuesday 4th of December 2012 07:28:54 AM


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