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Is there a none chemical way to get rid of red ants?

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Is there a none chemical way to get rid of red ants?

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According to e.how (How to get rid of red ants) Mix a 50-50 ratio of water and apple cider vinegar and use a sponge to wipe it in the areas where you usually find the most red ant activity. This is an easy and non-toxic way to get rid of red ants. Another natural ant-killing concoction that might help involves mixing molasses, liquid soap, orange oil and water and pouring it on the mound. You will need to use several gallons before you see in sizable difference, but you will eventually witness the red ants literally melting away. Get rid of the red ant mound by pouring scalding hot water on it, which will destroy the whole colony. This will need to be done several times before you accomplish your task. Be careful if the mound is in the midst of areas where there are flowers, shrubs and plants because the hot water technique can be destructive to them as well.

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