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TexasAnt threadBernd2025-07-30 08:04:51 · 11mnNo. 345678reply
I HATE these guys, what’s the most affective way to kill em?
ItalyBernd2025-08-06 02:53:57 · 11mnNo. 345993reply
ants are the only insects i dont hate tbh
TexasBernd2025-08-06 04:31:06 · 11mnNo. 346010reply
My room is partly connected the the outside and in Texas we get a lot of ants. Not too long ago I would just be on the couch and I will get bit by ants. It fugging sucks, I haven’t seen them in a few day tho.
+when mowing the lawn these fuckers suck balls.
>ants are the only insects i dont hate tbh
I gun any insect in my home. Outside I am not a fan of most of them I never had a problem with butterflies tho fire flies are cool as well.
ItalyBernd2025-08-06 07:49:24 · 11mnNo. 346024reply
i've never seen a firefly irl
FinlandBernd2025-08-06 13:15:48 · 11mnNo. 346027reply
Ants are wonderful, it's flies and their ilk you should hate
TexasBernd2025-08-06 14:04:39 · 11mnNo. 346031reply
>Ants are wonderful
The complex structures and intricate designs they make and the interconnected systems they have amongst themselves is a Beautiful wonder in nature, but they are like humans they bite hard.
>it's flies and their ilk you should hate
Compared to ants, ants are Jesus Christ. Flies make me feel schizophrenic with their erratic behavior. There maggots are the worst tho.
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 10:04:37 · 11mnNo. 346069reply
Burn em
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 10:07:24 · 11mnNo. 346070reply
Drown them
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 10:07:41 · 11mnNo. 346071reply
Poison em
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 10:08:36 · 11mnNo. 346072reply
Torture them . . . Slowly, so very slowly. :)
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 10:11:18 · 11mnNo. 346073reply
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 10:13:50 · 11mnNo. 346074reply
Give them da Black pill and red pill,the gas light them to oblivion
NetherlandsBernd2025-08-07 10:27:05 · 11mnNo. 346076reply
Buy some chickens, them yard birds will eat em,hopefully...
GermanyBernd2025-08-07 12:00:05 · 11mnNo. 346177reply
Go buy a anteater
BelgiumBernd2025-08-07 12:05:17 · 11mnNo. 346179reply
Sacrifice yourself
United StatesBernd2025-08-07 12:13:08 · 11mnNo. 346185reply
Rad x
HungaryBernd2025-08-07 18:32:08 · 11mnNo. 346234reply
FranceBernd2025-08-07 18:37:12 · 11mnNo. 346238reply
Piss on them
TexasBernd2025-08-08 04:40:50 · 11mnNo. 346254reply
I HATE these guys, what’s the most affective way to kill em?
United StatesBernd2025-08-09 00:21:16 · 11mnNo. 346334reply
Flamethrower
RussiaBernd2025-08-11 19:21:19 · 11mnNo. 346604reply
Rent an anteater
TexasBernd2025-08-11 19:41:11 · 11mnNo. 346611reply
TexasBernd2025-08-11 19:42:46 · 11mnNo. 346612reply
Most common answer.
SwitzerlandBernd2025-08-11 19:45:48 · 11mnNo. 346615reply
You know what to do.
United StatesBernd2025-08-11 20:21:40 · 11mnNo. 346623reply
use a banana peel and the problem is solved.
1. Preparation: Pick ripe bananas with dark spots. Eat the fruit and save the peels.
2. Prepare the solution: Mix half a liter of hot water with 10 grams of boric acid in a container.
3. Soak the peels: Dip the banana peels in the prepared solution and let them sit for several hours.
4. Place the peels: Once soaked, take out the peels and cut them into small pieces.
5. Distribution: Place the peel pieces under the bushes and along the paths where you see ants.
6. Elimination process: The ants will be attracted by the soaked peels. They will carry the boric acid back to the nest.
7. Result: Although they don't die immediately, the boric acid will build up in their bodies and eventually wipe out the entire colony, including the queen.
8. Additional benefit: Banana peels, when decomposed, act as a natural fertilizer for plants.
This method is safe and effective for controlling ants in your garden without harming other beneficial insects.
NetherlandsBernd2025-08-11 21:16:00 · 11mnNo. 346653reply
Consider asking your parents for help
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