Yeah Growing up in Colorado we had a lot of property and as kids we would explore all of it, so pops had to keep the place ant free, at least for the most part because my sister is allergic or some crap. So I learned while real young what a liter of Kerosene will do to an Ant hill. Need to supervise it though...Well hot damn Rev, now there's an idea. I'm in rural Tampa (conservation lot) and having lived here yourself you know the fireants can throw up a 1 foot mound overnight.Find an Ant hill that is causing you problems, apply liberally. Step back, light a match.
I have a few just beyond the outskirts of my backyard that could use a little FARR! Guess they call em' fireants for a reason.
Got any clues on how to handle the armadillos tearing up my landscaping?
Pour over Ant hill starting with a perimiter, then soak the mound really well. Let it sit for a few minutes letting the kerosene percolate down and then light er' up. Bring a shovel, have a hose ready just in case...
DO NOT DO THIS WITH GASOLINE!!!!
Don't ask me how I know.
Alternatively, if you want, pour it into the gutter, let it run about half a block then light it... YEAH WALL OF FIRE WAS FUN!!!!
Fire Department and Police thought it was slightly less funny though. I was using gasoline and from the top of the hill poured about 3/4 of gallon down the gutter. It never reached a drain, just pooled and ran like a little river...
OF FIRE!!!! It was cool.... I was like 14 I think, and I needed to drain the fuel outta a XR100 fuel tank...