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  • I live south of san antonio out in the country.... What I believe are called "cutter ants" have destroyed all of my fruit trees and are well on their way to killing any surving trees... I've tried the usual type ant treatments and nothing seems to slow them down. Any suggestions?

    5/12/200812:33:15 PM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Garden-Ville Organic Insecticide, Insect Control

    Try using Organic Insect Control mixed at a rate of 6 ounces per gallon of water and spray the affected trees, the coverage will vary with the infestation. You will probably need to spray once a week until the ants are gone, if it rains you will need to re-apply.

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