What ant can kill a human and will fight other ants of its kind?
Fire Ants are very deadly ants that can and will kill humans. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Bleach will kill ants, but it will also stain (or rather, ble...
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Lysol will kill ants, since it is poisonous if consumed.
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Anything will kill ants, Clorox works the best because it's n...
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How can I make a spray at home to kill ants?
Yes, there is a very simple spray you can make at home to kil...
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Splenda seems to have worked for some and not for ther in kil...
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Anything will kill ants, Clorox works the best because it's n...
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Bleach will kill ants, but it will also stain (or rather, ble...
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What is the Best way to kill ants?
Go cheap, mix Borax cleaner with waffle syrup. It slow kills ...
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Splenda seems to have worked for some and not for ther in kil...
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Does cream of wheat kill ants?
Yes, Cream if Wheat will kill ants. Once the ants take it bac...
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What household spray kills ants?
You can mix 1 tsp of syrup with 2/3 tsp of Borax to kill ants...
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Some mint oil and mint chewing gum help repel ants in a house.
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What household item kills ants?
Plain soapy water, windex are a couple. Make sure you find th...
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How can I make a spray at home to kill ants?
Yes, there is a very simple spray you can make at home to kil...
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Does the guillotine kill you instantly?
No, and that was the whole "torture" part about it. The human...
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What is the Best way to kill ants?
Go cheap, mix Borax cleaner with waffle syrup. It slow kills ...
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Some mint oil and mint chewing gum help repel ants in a house.
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Diluted chlorine usually will not damage plants or lawns but ...
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What is a home remedy for killing roaches and ants?
Buy a box of Borax laundry detergent and sprinkle the powder ...
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Does dawn antibacterial dish soap kill fleas on animals?
Absolutely!! Original Dawn (Blue) works great at killing flea...
About Ants
Ants are insects of the family Formicidae and belong to the order Hymenoptera. They are thought to have evolved from wasp-like creatures sometime between 110 to 130 million years ago and then evolved after the rise of flowering plants. There are an estimated 22,000 different species, out of which only about 12,500 have actually been classified.

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