Get Rid of Ants Solution
This is a recipe for getting rid of
those pesky ants that come every spring and summer. Mix up the solution,
pack cotton balls in a jar cover, put the solution on and they will be
gone.
Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons boric acid
3 cups warm water
Directions:
1. Mix the sugar and boric acid well.
2. Add the warm water slowly, mixing all the while so it won't be too lumpy.
3. Store in a jar until ready to use.
4. When ready to use, put cotton into the top of a jar lid to fill it and then saturate the cotton to the top.
5. Place it in the location where it is needed.
6. Note: This solution will keep for a long while. A good technique is
to drip a drop or two over the edge of the lid to rest on the counter so
the ants will find the solution sooner. It sometimes takes a little
while for them to find it, but find it they will. When they do, do not
disturb them as they drink. They will hang over the edge of the lid and
drink for a while and then take it back to the nest killing the colony.
Almost overnight they will be gone.
Information for all. I will be doing product reviews and also letting people know about my endeavors to learn country living and prepping for when the SHTF. My hope is for the information I learn and pass on will help others to survive and learn as well.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
How to Tell if an Egg is Bad
How to Tell if an Egg is Bad
Place the egg into a bowl of cold water. The water level should be about 2 times higher than the egg.
Fresh eggs will sink to the bottom of the bowl and probably lie on their sides. Slightly older eggs (about ...See More
Place the egg into a bowl of cold water. The water level should be about 2 times higher than the egg.
Fresh eggs will sink to the bottom of the bowl and probably lie on their sides. Slightly older eggs (about ...See More
Homemade Mosquito Trap
Homemade Mosquito Trap
Materials:
2 liter bottle
glue
1 tsp yeast
1/2 cup sugar
lukewarm water
Instructions:
Cut the top off a 2 liter bottle. Invert the cone and place it inside the straight part of the bottle. Glue the two pieces together. Add 1 tsp yeast and 1/2 cup sugar to some luke warm water, and pour the mixture into the bottle. Mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide that you exhale. The yeast feeds off the sugar and emits the same gas, so the mosquito enters the bottle, thinking it will find food there and is trapped.
Materials:
2 liter bottle
glue
1 tsp yeast
1/2 cup sugar
lukewarm water
Instructions:
Cut the top off a 2 liter bottle. Invert the cone and place it inside the straight part of the bottle. Glue the two pieces together. Add 1 tsp yeast and 1/2 cup sugar to some luke warm water, and pour the mixture into the bottle. Mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide that you exhale. The yeast feeds off the sugar and emits the same gas, so the mosquito enters the bottle, thinking it will find food there and is trapped.
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