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This is a copy of an email from Robin Kibosh
(28th November 2000). However, listen to this: Thanksgiving night I had washed all but a couple of pots because of space limitations in our postage stamp-sized kitchen. Within an hour, there were ants crawling all over the pot that contained remnants of mashed potatoes. This pot was on the stove. I decided to apply the Drax (in two even streams side by side) on the outside of this big pot. Well, needless to say, the ants went nuts over the Drax and proceeded to cover the entire pot. It was sort of creepy, but I figured the pot was out of the way, I wouldn't be using the stove for awhile and I wanted these guys to go bye-bye! The next morning, they were still all over the pot, and I freaked, it was literally "alive" with ants! I took the pot, threw it in the sink and filled it with water to wash it and ! applied more Drax to the wall above the stove where the ants were traveling. They all crowded around the Drax, some eating the green stuff, more eating the honey-colored stuff, and in a little over 24 hours, they were gone, back to their colony hopefully feeding the queen/s. The ant situation is much better, however we still have a group coming out from the burners inside the stove. We picked up the stove top this evening and put Drax in there (we are still heating up left-overs in the micro and won't be using the stove for awhile. I think the bathroom ants haven't eaten the Drax, because we did not apply it in two smooth lines. It's all slopped in a corner as we did not realize we had to remove that black plastic middle section and were pushing with all our might to get the poison out (You may want to include that in your on-line instructions)! I will re-apply the Drax in the bathroom tomorrow!
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