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ExxAnt
Eliminate Ant Mounts with EXXAnt. It's the poison free to permanently terminate ant mounds.

ExxAnt accomplishes this non-toxic feat by changing the electromagnetic character of the treated ground disrupting (or effectively shorting out) the electromagnetic energy fields that sustains fire ants. When that energy is gone - the fire ants die and they're gone for good!

Ues ExxAnt - Natural Earth Friendly Ant Killer to safely and permanently eliminate ant mounds.

How it Works
The adult fire ant does not eat but lives entirely on energy (as is the case of adult insects). When a mound swarms, the alates mate in mid-air. When the female queen is energized by the male alate, the male dies and the queen continues on and locates an area with an excess of positive energy, then drops to the ground, finds that energy center and sets up a mound. This mound acts as an appliance or battery from which she can produce eggs and the ants can draw from in order to attend those eggs and nurture them to adult ants.

If left alone, the mound will eventually absorb that excess energy and shut itself down. Organic Exxant TM is a neutral solution that speeds up what nature would eventually do which is to use up the excess energy and return the earth to the energy condition nature had intended it to be.

ExxAnt is 100% effective because it does not upset nature but rather brings it into balance.Used according to directions, EXXAnt is guaranteed to eliminate ant mounds.

Cost Effectiveness
You can eliminate up to 64 ant mounds with only one gallon of EXX-Ant at a cost of less than $2 per mound.

Additional Details / Info
In order to further clarify the reason for the great success of our product ExxantTM, you must first understand why the fire ant is here.

The red fire ant (solenopsis invieta) arrived in the Mobile, Alabama area in the 1930's. Until 1956 they spread west and north at a rate of about five miles per year. After 1957 that movement increased to twenty to twenty-five miles per year.

Until the 1960's one fire ant queen ruled each mound. Since then multi-queen mounds have appeared. Why? in the spring of 1965 the USDA started the great mirex campaign. Millions of pounds of this poison were air dropped on the infested areas. For twenty years the planes criss-crossed the south. The results? The same four things happened every time pesticides are over used:
1. The rate and speed of invasion increased.
2. The overall number of pests grew much larger.
3. Mutation - in this case: Multiple queen colonies.
4. The environment became contaminated.

Taking into account the risk to fish, wildlife, birds, livestock and even to man himself, ask yourself if pesticides are creating more problems than they're solving?

DDT was the first "miracle poison", and it was also the first to be banned. Heptachlor, Dieldren, Eldrin, and many "safe-when-used-as- directed" chemicals have proven deadly to everything in the environment except insects.

Q: If testing proved them to be safe - why weren't they?
A: Tests are always based on yesterday's results - never on what might happen tomorrow.

Q: Will anyone ever invent the perfect chemical pesticide?
A: No! It can never be done. The insects will ALWAYS become resistant to any chemical - because they react.

Q: Why use Exxant TM? Won't the same thing still happen?
A: Exxant TM does not cause a reaction. Instead, it blocks all reaction.

Q: Several tons of poisons have been used against the fire ant. Why haven't they been wiped off the face of the planet? In fact, why are they worse than ever?
A: Insects do not act. They can only react to chemicals made outside their bodies. They have the ability to slowly change their reaction to chemicals. This is called resistance. Sometimes insects become immune and actually are helped by the poisons made to destroy them. Fire ants are a good example.

The fire ant is a product of nature put here for a single purpose. That purpose is not to make us uncomfortable or angry but rather to balance an imbalance in nature.

The adult fire ant does not eat but lives entirely on energy (as is the case of adult insects). When a mound swarms, the alates mate in mid-air. When the female queen is energized by the male alate, the male dies and the queen continues on and locates an area with an excess of positive energy, then drops to the ground, finds that energy center and sets up a mound. This mound acts as an appliance or battery from which she can produce eggs and the ants can draw from in order to attend those eggs and nurture them to adult ants. If left alone, the mound will eventually absorb that excess energy and shut itself down. Organic Exxant TM is a neutral solution that speeds up what nature would eventually do, which is to use up the excess energy and return the earth to the energy condition nature had intended it to be.

Organically yours for a better environment - Exxant TM is 100% effective because it does not upset nature but rather brings it into balance.

Pesticides, herbicides, excess fertilizers or any other synthetic man made chemicals cause an excess or fragmentation of energy causing the fire ants to be electrocuted or shorted out. Application of these synthetics cause the fire ants to scatter from the source. Those surviving then set up outside the area treated and proceed to deal with this new problem. Science says the insect develops a "resistance" to the compound. We have found that fire ants (like all insects) are able to rewire their circuitry and therefore this "resistance" is actually acceptance.

The fact that all poisons upset the balance of nature is the very reason that chemical pesticides have never and can never solve a single insect problem.

We are very proud to offer you an earth friendly solution to your fire ant problem. Exxant TM is a highly effective, 100% organic mixture that works within minutes without harming humans, animals, earthworms or vegetation.

Exxant TM is environmentally safe and balances the energy level in the saturated area rapidly, thus the mound (or appliance) is shut down and the problem is solved.

We are so sure of our product's effectiveness we guarantee it 100%

Application

One or two gallons are used on each ant mound (depending on size).

(1) Gallon of ExxAnt Concentrate makes 128 Gallons of Product.
(5) Gallons of ExxAnt Concentrate makes 643 Gallons of Product

ExxAnt Questions and Answers

Before solving any problem you must first take the time to identify and understand the problem.

Well funded Corporations claiming to provide Fire Ant killing solutions, have been successfully promoting concoctions of poisons that have been jeopardizing our healthy environment,meanwhile fire ants are taking charge.

A College Professor said to our class, Horse sense is something that a Jack-Ass doesn't have. ExxAnt approaches your ant mound problem with a bit of common horse sense.

Q. What is the problem with fire ants?
A. Fire ants are the problem. They are a small red/black ant about 1/4 inch in length. Very aggressive, with a painful bite that injects their venom into the skin, causing a
strong stinging sensation that often causes blisters to form. Depending on the situation fire ant stings have been known to kill people including patients in nursing homes, newly born deer, livestock and other creatures.

Q. Where did fire ants come from and where are they now?
A. It has been speculated that these nasty creatures made it to Mobile, Ala. via ship some 50-75 years ago. These are the ants from hell and they've covered a great portion of the southern
united states. They've been reported in Missouri, Tennessee, and Eastward to the Atlantic States and as far north as Delaware.

Q. What causes fire ants to bite?
A. Fire ants are very protective of their mounds which contain the queen's food supply and brood. When they feel threatened they attack in force. Disturbing the mound dome,
causes many hundreds of them to come out of the mound to defend against any intruder.

Q. What is the real problem?
A. The real problem is how their propagation has been dealt with by the intellectual community. Webster's dictionary defines intellectual as suggesting keen intelligence coupled with
interest and ability in the more advanced fields of knowledge. Fire ants have been studied now for 50-75 years and the ants have been winning the war over the intellectual community.

Q. What has been the attitude toward eliminating fire ants?
A. The attitude has included a lot of opinions and approaches that must be overcome. These include such thoughts that as are just going to have to learn to live with fire
ants". Others say, Totally eliminating fire ants from an infected area is very difficult. They're almost impossible to control. It would appear that, we don't know what to do but keep buying and applying our poisons. If you are like me, that is like saying that we have to learn to live in the same house as a rattle snake or cobra. That just does not seem to be an option.

Q. What has been the approach toward killing fire ants?
A. Researchers are paid big bucks to sit in a lab and mix their poisons and proclaim that they have the answers. Their potion is a concoctions of poisons often in granular form
to sprinkle on the fire ant mound and then over the entire adjacent area. This allows birds and other foraging creatures to pick up, ingest and ultimately die. Others have come up with the idea of importing a certain fly that will sit on the mound and wait for the fire ant to surface and then the fly lays an egg in the head of the fire ant. The fire ant dies because it's head drops off. Then there are a host of other ideas, all proclaiming to be the answer, but the ants continue to thrive.

Q. What is the life expectancy of the fire ant?
A. It is thought that the queen lives upward to 20 years, however the fire ant lives for 28 days or so.

Q. What do fire ants eat and how do they survive?
A. There is much controversy in answering this question, however we would take and justify the following position: The worker ant does not have a digestive
system but relies on survival energy from other sources. Many think the fire ant forages for food for himself and the queen, however, what is foraged goes into a food bank to decay. It is the energy from the decaying process that the ant acquires energy.

Q. Do fire ants forage both day and night?
A. Fire ants generally forage in the daytime while it is light and then preferably when the sun is shining. The reason for this is that the fire ant absorbs energy from the
sun, much like is done with the decaying food process that we mentioned. Overcast days and nights do not afford energy to be absorbed by the fire ant, hence the fire ant will remain in the mound.

Q. When is the best time to treat the mound?
A. The obvious answer is when the ants are in the mound such as early morning, late evenings, cold or winter days. However, a better answer would be to treat the mound at
anytime. The reason is that if we treat them in the mound, the queens are destroyed. When the queens are dead, the mound cannot survive since eggs have to be produced to keep the mound active due to the short life cycle of the ants.

Q. Since you say that fire ants do not have a digestive system and take their energy from absorption, can you further explain what you mean?
A. In a heavily fire ant infested region, one of the main problems occur in electrical transformers, switch boxes, electrical conduits and outlets, etc. Electricity flowing
rough a wire produces what is called eddy currents. This is an energy field surrounding the wire that carries the electricity. Ants are attracted to this environment to gain energy from the eddy currents. We have seen electrical boxes packed with thousands of dead fire ants. They will pack themselves into those boxes until they literally short the circuit out with electricity flowing through a mass of fire ants. This not only kills the ants but the short circuit will destroy the appliance that they are in. The telephone industry experiences many problems in this area, in that the fire ants will literally remove the insulation from the phone connections, causing static on the line. A lot of the phone companies have issued poison granules to their lineman for years but they still have a very expensive fire ant problem.

Q. Why do mounds appear especially after a heavy rain?
A. The mound that you see above ground is the dome for protection of the underground portion. The dome is designed to shed water but heavy rains will demolish the dome,
therefore after a rain, the rebuilding process takes place.

Q. How do commercial fertilizers enter into the fire ant propagation process?
A. Most commercial fertilizers are petroleum based. Petroleum is a source of energy for fire ants and these are taken to the mound to aid in the decaying process. When the
farmer disperses commercial fertilizer, he is providing food for the fire ants.

Many ranchers have to confine their animals to special holding facilities for birthing purposes to prevent fire ants from killing the newly born animals.

Q. Has ExxAnt been used on other than fire ants?
A. There is a large farm in Belize that had a problem with Leaf Cutter ants. They used ExxAnt at a rate of 4 oz. per gallon of water, treating 4 active mounds in a mango grove.
The results were 100% successful in destroying the entire colony which covered a very large area. Another person sprayed diluted ExxAnt on a small body of stagnant water that had many mosquito wiggle-tails in the water. Within a very short time, all the wiggle-tails were dead including the many adult mosquitoes that landed on the water surface.

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