[AZ-Observing] Re: Anyone going to what was supposed to be NASP this weekend?
- From: "Stanley A. Gorodenski" <stan_gorodenski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 11:02:14 -0800
There have been reports by Ranchers and local residents of mysterious claw like
depressions in the ground around the Cherry Road Site area. Noted entomologists
say they resemble ant tracks magnified on a huge scale. Diatomaceous earth may
not work on something this large, but luckily, as Rick pointed out, ants (all or
just some?) retire for the night. <g>
Stan
Mike Loftus wrote:
> Ant Problem?
>
> Try diatomaceous earth if it is dry out. Sprinkle this around the ant hill
> or use
> to create a wall between you and the ants. The diatomaceous earth acts like
> razor
> wire to the ants so they won't cross.
>
> Available at quality plant nurseries and pool supply stores.
> Environmentally safe.
> Enjoy the weekend!
> Mike
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