LIQUID FIRE ANT CONTROL

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I found this recipe on yahoo answers so I put it here for safe keeping. I live in East Tx and we have ant problems year round. I can't wait to try this.

Provided by princessshree85

Categories     Household Cleaner

Time P14DT10m

Yield 1 Gallon, 30 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 part compost tea
1 part molasses
1 part orange oil
1 gallon water

Steps:

  • Mix at 4-6 ounces of the concentrate per gallon of water for treating fire ant mounds.
  • Compost tea.
  • Manure compost tea is effective on many pests because of certain microorganisms that exist in it naturally. Here's how to make compost tea at home.
  • Use any container but a plastic bucket is easy for the homeowner. Fill the 5-15 gallon bucket half full of compost and finish filling with water.
  • Let the mix sit for 10-14 days and then dilute and spray on the foliage of any and all plants including fruit trees, perennials, annuals, vegetables and roses, and other plants, especially those that are regularly attacked by insects or fungal pests.
  • It's very effective for example on black spot on roses and early blight on tomatoes.
  • How to dilute the dark compost tea before using depends on the compost used.
  • A rule of thumb is to dilute the leachate down to one part compost liquid to four to ten parts water.
  • It should look like iced tea.
  • **Be sure to strain the solids out with old pantyhose, cheese cloth, or row cover material.
  • Add two tablespoons of molasses to each gallon of spray for more power.
  • Add citrus oil for even greater pest killing power.

Nutrition Facts : Sodium 3.8

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