I'm getting worried. There are several ant colonies in my lawn, and when I mow it they always get disturbed. Recently, I noticed lines of ants going between the different colonies, and an increased number of ants showing up in my house. Have the colonies teamed up to destroy me? How far should I let this go before attacking them back?
use a flamethrower
there's some guy on YouTube who uses molten aluminum to make art by pouring it down anthills
Look into that, you may be able to win the war and make yourself a few trophies
>>35465160
Squash the rebellion with your water hose. Become the ant Hitler.
>>35465221
Those things are deep. And I've heard ants are pretty good at handling floods.
>>35465215
There's got to be an easier way.
Also I don't even know if this is true, so I don't want to accidentally provoke them.
>>35465302
Is there a more artsy way though?If you're here, you literally have nothing better to do
Check it
http://www.anthillart.com/
>>35465160
Do you have any neighbors you don't like?
Feed the ants sugar for months, and after the colonies have grown mighty, leave a trail towards your neighbor's house.
>>35465324
It also seems kind of expensive.
>>35465350
It's aluminum, aluminum is cheap
The burner to melt it may not be though
>>35465346
No, that's stupid.
origialisula
>>35465386
>the burner to melt it may not be though
exactly
become friends with them
>>35465533
I know this is a joke but what kind of common ground am I gonna find with ants?
>>35465557
i changed my mind, make them fight. ants from different colonies will fight to the death when they encounter each other, so buy a carton of ants off the internets and start a war
>>35465691
Maybe I could lead ants from the different colonies to a big pile of sugar and cause infighting.