Burning its would be more fun that a flush.Flush it down the toilet or burn it. 300 grains isn't enough to get excited about.
Burning its would be more fun that a flush.Flush it down the toilet or burn it. 300 grains isn't enough to get excited about.
Back to the anthill scenario.
I have found that ball [spherical] powders are best, due to their free-flowing characteristics.
However, fine grained extrudeds and flake are a close second.
Coarse extruded may not get down deeper where it does the most good.
I recollect after one larger hill was "treated" and the "wuff" was heard, that smoke ascended from my back lawn
in a circle almost a meter in diameter.
Shows how extensive some of these anthills are.
Sure got rid of them though.
I can only remember having to re-treat one anthill out of possibly 7 or 8.
It does the lawn no harm, except right at the opening to the hill, where there will be a bare spot 3-4" in diameter for a few weeks.
BTW, I would NOT reccommend using black powder for this endeavor.
Regards, Dave.
Hard on the lawn.
use it as seasoning like a real manlol.
300 grains isn't enough to get excited about.
This may sound silly, but it is a fantastic way to eliminate ants in your lawn, etc.
I usually wait until a warm day when the ants have the burrows open.
Then I pour powder down there until no more will go in.
Then I light it up......Flames will blow out the entry holes, and if enough got deep down in, there will follow a substantial "wuff!!" as the powder down deep ignites.
This will kill all the subterranean ants, usually including the queen, eliminating the hill.
Regards, Dave.
This may sound silly, but it is a fantastic way to eliminate ants in your lawn, etc.
I usually wait until a warm day when the ants have the burrows open.
Then I pour powder down there until no more will go in.
Then I light it up......Flames will blow out the entry holes, and if enough got deep down in, there will follow a substantial "wuff!!" as the powder down deep ignites.
This will kill all the subterranean ants, usually including the queen, eliminating the hill.
Regards, Dave.




























