Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Or kill it with fire.
Ants do not directly kill grass, but they can indirectly harm it by disturbing the soil and creating nests that can disrupt the grass roots.
Ants themselves do not typically kill grass in a garden. However, they may indirectly harm grass by creating nests or tunnels that disrupt the soil, making it harder for grass to grow.
To effectively kill ants in grass, you can use ant baits or insecticidal sprays specifically designed for ants. Place the baits near ant trails and spray the insecticide directly on the ants and their nests. Make sure to follow the instructions on the product label for best results.
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no anteaters don't like nest ants get in it and they do not like ants
yes,they do.
No But They Do Live In The Same Branch (Seprate Nests)
Pavement ants can cause damage to brick patios by building their nests under the pavers. To kill pavement ants you can create a mixture of 1 cup boric acid to 1/2 cup sugar. Use the mixture on areas you see noticeable amounts of ants in a sparing manner. Save the remaining mixture for treatment later.
No they do not, all ants thrive together to make huge nests
Ants climb trees to search for food, build nests, and protect their colonies from predators.
They have guard ants that are bigger than the others.
Rice does not have the ability to kill ants.