Bleach isn't exactly environmentally friendly.
What's up with the love for poisons in this thread? -cinnamon does actually work and it even smells nice!
What's up with the love for poisons in this thread? -cinnamon does actually work and it even smells nice!
The point of the poison is to a) ensure the wider ant world remembers the vicious and painful death we caused to one of their nests, thus discouraging further invasions in the future, and b) to give us a sense of righteous superiority over the bugs.
Then we use the cinnamon to make spiced cakes, and have them with a nice cuppa, to celebrate their deaths.
THAT'S the civilised way to deal with the situation.
So the result was egg shells, crunched and scattered outside ~ apparently it's too prickly to slime over, also has the added advantage of keeping cats away![]()
Slugs are devil's spawn. My mother pours salt on them; I couldn't quite get myself to do something that cruel even to a creature that disgustingly evil, but they do deserve to go extinct more than almost any other species of animal imo. Brrrr.
So the result was egg shells, crunched and scattered outside ~ apparently it's too prickly to slime over, also has the added advantage of keeping cats away![]()
Does that really work? I've seen Alan Titchmarsh demonstrate the technique on the telly (not implying Alan Titchmarsh is a slug and tried to crawl over eggshells himself) but I think I've seen a video somewhere of slugs crawling over razor blades and it's remarkable to think that eggshells are sharp enough to stop them when razor blades
So the result was egg shells, crunched and scattered outside ~ apparently it's too prickly to slime over, also has the added advantage of keeping cats away![]()
Does that really work? I've seen Alan Titchmarsh demonstrate the technique on the telly (not implying Alan Titchmarsh is a slug and tried to crawl over eggshells himself) but I think I've seen a video somewhere of slugs crawling over razor blades and it's remarkable to think that eggshells are sharp enough to stop them when razor blades
Is it because the eggshells are sharp, or it that they're afraid of being eaten by chickens?
Is it because the eggshells are sharp, or it that they're afraid of being eaten by chickens?
That would make sense. If they can tackle razor blades then it must be the threat of scary fowl that puts them off![]()
Is it because the eggshells are sharp, or it that they're afraid of being eaten by chickens?
That would make sense. If they can tackle razor blades then it must be the threat of scary fowl that puts them off![]()
So the question now is, are cats afraid of chickens aswell?
I find the cinnamon-way much more aggressive; a bit like barbed wire, telling those insects (lit.) that we rule the Earth, that we are able to import things from far-away places just to tell them to stay out of our habitats -without giving them the satisfaction of being totally destroyed in the process -giving THEM(!) a sense of total inferiorityWhat's up with the love for poisons in this thread? -cinnamon does actually work and it even smells nice!
The point of the poison is to a) ensure the wider ant world remembers the vicious and painful death we caused to one of their nests, thus discouraging further invasions in the future, and b) to give us a sense of righteous superiority over the bugs.![]()
A friend of mine does the same thing; she takes the time to sit down and have a 'conversation' with the ants about where she doesn't want them to come (indoors) and where she would accept them to live (anywhere outdoors) -Howevermuch I don't accept her communing with nature, it does seem to work! -I won't argue with that!I made a deal with the "bug world": I get the inside of my house and they get the rest of the planet. I generally don't kill them outside, unless they're killing plants and such, but they're dead if they're inside.
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