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If a small amount of mothballs are drawn in front of the ants, it will not affect them, because the mothballs enter the trachea through the valve in the insect's abdomen, and camphor, a substance that is easy to sublimate, adheres to the trachea and affects its respiratory system, and ants are also insects, so a small amount of camphor does not have much effect on them, but a large amount of camphor is undoubtedly arsenic for them
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Mothballs can repel ants. Camphor is a terpenoid organic compound that is a white or transparent waxy solid at room temperature that can be used to repel insects. Camphor is extracted from the trunk of the camphor tree, and the older the camphor tree, the more camphor the tree is rich.
The mothballs are dewormed because of the smell, and the ants rely on the smell to find their way, and the smell of the camphor will affect the judgment and will usually be bypassed.
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Because ants are particularly sensitive to the smell of mothballs, just like people will avoid smelling something they don't like.
It will give off a pungent smell. and hydrocarbons with a special aromatic odor, which are processed into moth-proof products of various shapes. Few people know that the substances volatilized by mothballs enter the human body with the clothing and cause great harm to the human body.
People have been accustomed to using various shapes of mothballs (such as: mothballs, moth-proof tablets, mesh bag lumps, hanging aromatic cakes, synthetic camphor), etc., which are extracted from petroleum or coal tar and are colorless and transparent, flammable, and have a special aromatic smell of hydrocarbons, which are processed into various shapes of anti-moth-proof products. Its main ingredients are:
p-dichlorobenzene, naphthalene, synthetic camphor. They are both highly volatile and somewhat toxic.
Of course, the toxicity is against the bugs! Because mothballs contain naphthalene or dichlorobenzene, which are highly toxic to insects, ants will be spared.
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Ants love sugar, so put a small basin in the corner, fill it with sugar water, and lure them into the water to drown.
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Find the place where the ants crawl out, usually the gap in the root of the wall, and it is best to cover it with glass glue or putty for plastering the wall.
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Home cleaning, not ants. It is to sweep away food, especially smelly meat. Such as corpses.
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Boil the peppercorns in water, filter them and spray them at home with the boiled water (for a few more days).
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My family used to be a lot of ants, with a variety of methods have not worked, and finally in the ** bought ant bait, one day to destroy all the benea, remember it seems to be a mountain armor brand, you go to search it.
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Something's in it to attract them.
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Insecticides or magic chalk.
Just go to the supermarket and ask.
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Burning with fire is absolutely effective, but be careful to be safe.
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Mothballs can destroy ants' sense of smell.
Camphor is used to make celluloid and photographic film; used as a stabilizer in the manufacture of smokeless gunpowder; In medicine, it is used to prepare central nervous system stimulants (such as ten drops of water, Rendan) and compound camphor tincture. It can be insect-proof, anti-corrosion, deodorant, with a fragrant smell, and is a protective treasure for clothing, books, specimens, and archives.
Mothball. Cinnamomum camphora (L) presl.
Granular crystallization obtained by distillation of roots, branches, leaves and waste wood. Except for the period from the spring equinox to the beginning of summer, the leaves can be harvested and camphor oil can be extracted by distillation. The roots contain the most camphor oil, followed by the stems and the leaves.
Sexual taste returns to the scriptures] pungent, warm.
Indications] Clearing the trick and dispelling filth, relieving pain in warmth, diluting dampness and killing insects. It is used for cold, dampness, vomiting and diarrhea, stomach and abdominal pain; External use to treat scabies, ringworm, caries pain.
Dosage] 1 5 points, more into pills or liquor; Appropriate amount for external use.
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for he was afraid of choking and poisoning.
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You know it's scared, so why figure out why it's scared.
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The gas emitted by the mothballs containing naphthalene or dichlorobenzene is highly toxic to ants.
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The smell problem, like the smell of you are afraid of going to the toilet.
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Mothballs emit a chemical smell that makes any insect shy away from them.
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