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Erik
11-02-2010, 06:32 PM
Using Aspartame for Ant & Cockroach Poison

had heard of a woman who made up ant poison from aspartame, and since we in Florida were being invaded by ants, I decided to make up some ant poison of my own. I decided the best way to get them to eat it was by mixing it with raw honey. I mixed roughly 3 or 4 parts raw honey to 1 part aspartame and put it out in a toy baby saucer for them.

Sure enough, pretty soon, the saucer was FULL of dead ants.

http://www.relfe.com/Images/aspartame_ant_poison_3.gif

Later on, I put a small amount straight onto the floor. But this time, I got quite a shock when later on I glanced at the mixture. The ants had done something VERY strange to it!

http://www.relfe.com/Images/aspartame_ant_poison_1.gif

You will see in the above picture that the ants COVERED UP the aspartame mixture! Presumably as a warning to other ants - "Stay away from this! It kills you!"

I was amazed that they had managed to find so many bit and pieces of stuff to cover it up with. The floor LOOKED clean. Where did they find that purple, plastic stick? I still can't work out what that is. You will notice that there are VERY few bodies in the second picture. I guess they got the message. After I saw this, I noticed in the first image that there are also some bits of debris here as well.

The moral of the story: In some respects, ants are smarter than people. People continue to suck down diet drinks (they are addictive). And if you stop and tell them that it's bad for them, they look at you as though you are crazy. (By the way, did you know that aspartame is fattening, because it makes a person crave carbohydrates?).

I have also used this raw honey & aspartame mixture for killing cockroaches. There are some big ones in Florida! They keep coming in from outside. Normal poison baits don't make much difference, and we don't want to spray because we don't want to harm ourselves. I don't know how effective it is in actually killing them - although we do get a few bodies after we put it out. But it sure does slow them down. Normal cockroaches are way too fast to me to catch with a wet paper towel (although my husband manages it), but once they've had a few days of raw honey & aspartame, they are SO SLOW that I just have to bend down, catch them in the wet paper towel and drop them in the toilet!

Please DO NOT consume ANY artificial sweeteners. Instead use stevia, raw honey or maple syrup.

NOT sugar, fructose, corn syrup or agave (same has high fructose corn syrup).

UPDATE

If you think this is strange behaviour, apparently it's not. This was posted on the internet:

That's very interesting. I've seen similar things before, as i spent a decade of my childhood into early adulthood studying ants. They don't just cover up dangerous substances for what they are composed of, but also for cases of physical danger like falling into fluids.

If you put an amount of sugar and water solution into an upturned bottle cap, then place that in the formicarium (ant farm) or whatever the ants are housed in, they will fill the cap with particles to prevent themselves from falling in and drowning. They can still drink the mixture, even when absorbed by the soil, as they are small creatures, able to get their mouthparts into the smallest of pits.

IlPirata
11-02-2010, 06:42 PM
woah.

ncfarris26
11-02-2010, 08:00 PM
Did you post this for me so I will kick my diet Sunkist habit? :lol: :jk:


That is gross! How does she know it's for sure the aspartame? The other post below hers said they put sugar and water and the ants covered it up (not aspartame and water), so this seems like normal behavior for ants (to cover up a liquid)? But what do I know I'm no ant expert. :D I'm gonna have to find some ants outside and try this. :lol:

Erik
11-02-2010, 08:02 PM
Did you post this for me so I will kick my diet Sunkist habit? :lol: :jk:


That is gross! How does she know it's for sure the aspartame? The other post below hers said they put sugar and water and the ants covered it up (not aspartame and water), so this seems like normal behavior for ants (to cover up a liquid)? But what do I know I'm no ant expert. :D I'm gonna have to find some ants outside and try this. :lol:

Rationalizing? :lol:

You think honey killed ants?

Inatic
11-02-2010, 08:11 PM
LOL Nicole!

interesting..

ncfarris26
11-02-2010, 08:21 PM
Rationalizing? :lol:

You think honey killed ants?

Hehe maybe. Just sayin. Maybe the ants got in the honey and drowned- ya know like quicksand or something. :lol3:

Or more like just wishful thinking on my part. :wink: I know I shouldn't be touching that stuff with a 10ft. pole! :lol:

mackie
11-02-2010, 08:22 PM
Rationalizing? :lol:

You think honey killed ants?

:lol:

smuggie
11-02-2010, 09:58 PM
Interesting.

sarahlou
11-02-2010, 11:03 PM
LOL! Terrific post! For those of you thinking perhaps that Splenda might be a healthier alternate. Splenda was discovered in the UK by a scientist doing developmental research into the chlorination of sugars for insecticides. The scientist did something stupid - licked his fingers after handling one of the samples and found it extremely sweet. The rest is history - literally.

Seaborn
11-03-2010, 02:57 AM
Challenge: look up "surface tension" that's why the ants die.

Tina
11-03-2010, 05:27 PM
Wow. I watched the documentary Sweet Misery, about Aspartame and it made me not want to go near it at all.

pixie
11-04-2010, 12:26 AM
I suddenly no longer what the diet snapple iced tea I was drinking when I logged on.

jamistar77
11-13-2010, 01:11 AM
Wholly $hit! I'm SOLD!

baldd
11-13-2010, 12:26 PM
We're not ants so I don't see how her experiment translates into killing humans.:shrug: Chocolate is bad for dogs and that doesn't mean it is bad for humans.

Patricia
11-13-2010, 12:53 PM
We're not ants so I don't see how her experiment translates into killing humans.:shrug: Chocolate is bad for dogs and that doesn't mean it is bad for humans.

I always wondered about that. My mom's 3 dogs eat raisinettes and brownies (they steal em from the counter) and do just fine.

Milone79
11-14-2010, 10:51 AM
Wow. I watched the documentary Sweet Misery, about Aspartame and it made me not want to go near it at all.

^^ I suggest everyone should watch this documentary....very eye opening indeed.

pink!ron
12-01-2010, 09:26 AM
My dad is very anti-artificial sweeteners...every summer, for whatever reason, we have a huge ant problem in my house..but my dad wont exterminate bc its such a hassle and we have pets etc. He uses aspartame, the actual blue equal packets, mixes it with grape juice, and leaves them around the house. I've walked into my bathroom with a FLOOR full of dead ants. It gets rid of them all. GROSS!

K8TYE
12-08-2010, 12:49 PM
Snopes.com disagrees... Just FYI.

http://www.snopes.com/humor/iftrue/antpoison.asp