No that's an old wive's tale and home remedy-they won't walk on an area sprayed with a salt solution, but that doesn't kill them. Windex, most household cleaners, bleach spray, etc basically anything that smells will do the same thing. Ants communicate by smells and will avoid an area that stinks but once smell is gone they will be back and that does nothing to address the nest itself. You are only seeing the workers-a small percentage of the colony.
Ewww. No Why Would They??
With salt. Salt always overpowers sugar.
They'll go over anything sweet. If you wan't to get rid of them, pour some honey on the ground and then just go inside watch tv or whatever, and when you come back there will be lots of ants. Now all you need to do is take the hose.. and "Bye Bye Ants"
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Salt has like organisms that melts faster than sugar where as sugar has those organism but not as much
I would think it would dissolve faster in fresh water, as the fresh water doesn't have anything dissolved in it yet whereas the salt water has dissolved salts and so less room for the sugar molecules. A. yes; sugar does dissolve faster than salt does, in fresh water.
Sugar water freezes faster than salt water. However, regular tap water will freeze faster than either salt, or sugar water.
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
no salt water does not freeze faster than sugar.
Salt water.
Salt water will.
Sugar water