HOW TO KILL AN ANT PILE FOR FREE
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Have an ant problem?
Boiling water is actually your answer. I’ve been using boiling water to kill off ant piles for several years now. The key to success is consistency. You have to douse the ant pile at least 6 times the first day, and then at least several more times the next day. You also have to make sure you poke holes in it so the boiling water gets down to the lower levels of the structure to take out the queen and the protector ants.
If you do this, it absolutely works. Every. Time.
The proper equipment
You can use a kettle, like me. Electric is easiest. I have also double fisted it and used my coffee pot and my kettle at the same time. You could also just boil water in a pot. Easy Peasy, no bait traps or weird gels, or hoping the ants eat the corn meal. Just boiling water.



How I handled it for this ant pile
So the day I finally prioritized taking care of this, I poked the pile a couple of times, then I dumped at least 6 kettles of boiling water on the pile. The next day I poured at least 3 kettles on the pile. The next day, they were gone. Boom.
The internet says this works for fire ant piles too, although I haven’t had any actual fire ant piles to vet it.
Link to Instagram post so you can see the actual piles. – Here
Cheers!
Melinda
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