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I have been reading the post on the dog urine and out of just knowing, I
have been informed that human urine will kill red ants. I have not tried this for I am in a wheelchair and can not wheel away that fast. :-) Would dog urine also kill them because of the high rate of nitrogen? -- Moe Jones HVAC Service Technician Energy Equalizers Inc. Houston, Texas www.EnergyEqualizers.com |
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On Jul 25, 5:52 pm, "Moe Jones" wrote:
I have been reading the post on the dog urine and out of just knowing, I have been informed that human urine will kill red ants. I have not tried this for I am in a wheelchair and can not wheel away that fast. :-) Would dog urine also kill them because of the high rate of nitrogen? -- Moe Jones HVAC Service Technician Energy Equalizers Inc. Houston, Texaswww.EnergyEqualizers.com Has to depend whether the dog is a lady!!! How are you going to get her to squat on an ant's nest!!! :-) Lady dogs (Bitches) have a much stronger concentration of in their urine - hence the brown marks in lawns frequented by Bitches. Regards Data Regards Data |
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