I have ants coming out the paving in the front of my house how do i get rid of them.?


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Pour boiling water on them- straight from the kettle is ideal. This is a good old fashioned method. Make sure you get right into the source of where they are coming ut. This will kill the ants instantly and also destroy the nest they have made in the cracks.


use ant powder they crawl through it then take the poison back to their nest then goodnight ants!
pour baking soda on them!
I know this will sound weird, but use toothpaste, ordinary white toothpaste and squirt the whole bottle in the area

the ants hate the flouride!
Spray them with poison, but as Cheryl has stated you need to knock out the nest or your just going to get more.
Follow them and find which entrance/exit they use the most. Pour boiling water on them. Then, spray garlic water on the area where they were crawling. For some reason they really don't like garlic spray. It sounds crazy but it works.
spray lemon juice over the area affected
one way is an old fashioned and old ladies method. you go to the nest and quietly say out so they can hear you, (Assuming ants have ears) "Please go away little creatures, I don't want you here.) The old ducks around here swear it works?
ant powder

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