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How to get rid of the black garden ants

Black ants are a common garden ant, living in europe, parts of North America and some countries in Asia. Many people preambles the black garden ants as a pest. In the summer thesis ants walk though your house, looking for food or places to nest. and in your garden They eat berries. They drown in your lemonade and explore the whole kitchen. some people think you can get sick by eating the ants. That No wonder many people want to get rid of ants thesis.

Black garden ants are also known as black ants, house ants or ants brouwn. The scientific name is Lasius niger. They build tunnels and mounds in the garden. From there They explore the entire area. L. niger does like urban places. Where people live, thesis ants do too. On the internet you can find Hundreds of ways to get rid of them. We have them in our house too, some times. But only a few. How Is That Possible, with ant colonies under the pavement, in the garden and just under the house ...

Probably one reason is our back yard Itself. The garden is not Entirely covered with stone and concrete. We left a lot of space for plants to grow. We all do not use child or insecticides to protect the plants against insects. And we also do not clean the garden Properly. This Means That other insects and animals can get a lot of food. And this Means That Also the ants do have a lot of supplies. Ants do not need to explore our house.

The second reason we do not have a lot of ants is the pest control. Each time we see an ant in our house we kill it instantly. The ant can not make a trail for the other ants. We Also remove the trails with vinegar. All ants lose coming in the way ...

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