AN INVASION OF ANTS.
>Iy house has apparently become t' ie ie * quarters of armies of the industrious I could very well dispense with tlieir as they are not shy of venturing into of the premises, ji°t to mention the ea a _ The visitors seem to converge from all P o ' of the compass, from the front of tlie also back and sides, in fact it is an right of them," etc. Perhaps there aie > v of your valuable paper who know of o 'f which would dispense with the 1"'® B j. these obnoxious visitors. This visi 8 . more or less a recent occurrence, a , | +[,ev had a few around some years a S°> were cleared out. WVJ> [Make a thick syrup by boiling tw ° of boracic acid and one pound of a small quantity of water, in in places infested with ants.—E<LJ
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 6
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144AN INVASION OF ANTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 6
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