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		<title>fireant mound treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>I have a large fireant mound in my front yard that just appeared. I knew they were in the region but have never had any on my property. How can I treat it so they don&#039;t sting my family and what can I do to make sure they don&#039;t come back?</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I have a large fireant mound in my front yard that just appeared. I knew they were in the region but have never had any on my property. How can I treat it so they don&#039;t sting my family and what can I do to make sure they don&#039;t come back?</em></p>
<p>Fireants are persistent and tough. If this is your first attempt at treating a mound, I suggest you first read our on line article about <a  href="http://www.fireant.com/fire-ant-control"><strong>FIREANT CONTROL</strong></a>. As you&#039;ll learn, one of the fastest ways to control any mound is by directly treating. This should be done by drenching. This way the ants can&#039;t relocate.</p>
<p>The best product to use for drenching is our <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=455861"><strong>CYPERMETHRIN</strong></a>. It&#039;s quick acting, easy to mix and easy to apply. Just follow the directions explained in our article and you&#039;ll be able to safely kill that mound in minutes.</p>
<p>Once you&#039;ve treated the mound, let it settle and dry before you proceed on to step two. This next step is what you should start doing once every 2-3 months to insure no new ants build mounds in your yard. For this treatment, you&#039;ll use some <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=153432"><strong>MAXFORCE GRANULES</strong></a> lightly applied on top of the grass. Foraging ants in your turf will find it, eat it and die. Applications can last 1-2 months and should prevent new colonies from being established.</p>


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