[Greenbuilding] Needing advice regarding outdoor ants

Angel says NO MORE 2 Clarins jap2bemc at sdf.lonestar.org
Mon Jul 9 21:44:32 EDT 2007



Chec out www.getipm.com.  There is a link to the best control which is a 
free online book for natural remedies.


On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Racheli Gai wrote:


> Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 17:15:17 -0700 From: Racheli Gai 
> <racheli at sonoracohousing.com> To: GB REPP 
> <greenbuilding at listserv.repp.org> Subject: [Greenbuilding] Needing 
> advice regarding outdoor ants
> 
> Hi all,
> My cohousing community (in Tucson, Arizona) has a compost
> pile.  It's been hard to tend to it because the area is full of
> ferocious
> ants.
> I have a vague feeling that someone once recommended a good website
> which offers "natural" solutions for such problems.
>
> Any and all advice (along green lines) will be very much appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Racheli.
>
>
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