That's a stupid question.
YES.
Killing ants with boric acid.
No, neither rice nor grits are effective in killing ants.
Dish soap can be effective in killing ants by suffocating them and disrupting their ability to breathe.
No Ants keep a healthy lifestyle by keeping termite populations low and ants also take scraps away.
There isn't a law that makes killing ants illegal. They are so many in number that they will never be extinct. However some religions like Buddhism or Jainism ban killing of ants.
There is no evidence to support that Sweet and Low, or any other artificial sweetener kills ants or other insects.
Killing fire ants with Dawn dish soap can be effective as the soap suffocates the ants by clogging their breathing pores. However, it may not completely eradicate the entire colony and may need to be repeated for long-term control.
One effective homemade solution for killing fire ants is to mix equal parts of baking soda and powdered sugar, then sprinkle the mixture over the ant mounds. The ants will be attracted to the sugar and will consume the baking soda, which will ultimately kill them.
Dawn dish soap can be effective in killing ants by disrupting their respiratory system and suffocating them. However, it may not be as effective as other ant killers specifically designed for pest control.
Flour is not an effective method for killing ants. Ants are not attracted to flour and it does not contain any toxic substances that would harm them. It is better to use ant baits or insecticides specifically designed to eliminate ants.
To effectively get rid of killing fire ants in your yard, you can use bait traps or insecticides specifically designed for fire ants. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and apply the treatment to the entire affected area. Additionally, regularly mow your lawn and remove any debris or clutter where fire ants may nest.