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    Default Plants that feed on animals underground

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ear...iscovered.html
    Found this article today and thought I'd share it. Maybe you can find something local that does the same. If so, I purpose planting same around unwanted ant hills/termite mounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by purecajn View Post
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ear...iscovered.html
    Found this article today and thought I'd share it. Maybe you can find something local that does the same. If so, I purpose planting same around unwanted ant hills/termite mounds.
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    I wonder if they would work on subterranean termites, like our Formosan. Not sure how to get full sun all the way around the house though...

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    Yes..I agree.It is somewhat difficult to get a sunlight for whole day. You can get sunlight for single day. In my garden some plants does not need a more sunlight so I feel good and my garden is flourishing today.

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