yes, there is a way.
1. get a jar with a lid
2. put soil in the jar
3. put some sugar on top of the soil
4. put the jar near any ant colony
5. come back and check the jar later
6. if you caught any ants quickly screw the lid onto the jar
YES.
Killing ants with boric acid.
Trap jaw ants typically eat different types of fungus. However, they also will eat different types of leaves and vegetation.
No, neither rice nor grits are effective in killing ants.
I haven't had a problem with ants but there are wasps that lay their eggs in the caterpillars. The wasp larva eat their way out, killing the monarch caterpillar. I frequently have this problem with the caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies.
That's a stupid question.
Try to get the dog to eat the ants, too
The most effective way to kill ants is by using ant bait traps or bait stations. These traps contain poison that the ants carry back to their nest, effectively killing the entire colony. Spraying insecticide directly on ants may kill a few, but it is not as effective in eradicating the entire colony.
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.