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I like picnics but hate ants. I suggest a replaceable sticky strip to form an ant-barrier and keep kids bite free. Sticky stuff would also contain wasp repellent.
Guardian of the Picnic Hamper
http://www.maiaw.com/anteater/ Get one now. [DrBob, Oct 17 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Nice idea - Do ants bite where you
live? |
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Maybe some kind of flammable substance could be used. Keep those formic pests at bay with a ring of fire. |
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//Do ants bite where you live?// |
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They're nasty little b*gg*rs. It's almost impossible to stand still on any given patch of grass for 5 mins or more. |
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I wonder if ants would cross a
picnic blanket edge woven from
spider's silk? |
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Obligatory medium-sized, semi-classy anthill with one, two-level stage, pole and mirrors Post |
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//I like picnics but hate ants// - I like ants but hate picnics. (-) until you make it more humane. |
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