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How to Get Rid of Ants Cheaply and Naturally

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Vinegar -  I have already written in the past on how to use vinegar for maintaining your health , but did you that vinegar is a natural ant repellant? Put a little white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray at all entry points you can find and along the pheromone trail, a chemical factor secreted by the ants, which is recognized by the others and followed. Once the vinegar dries, repeat the process for a couple of days. This will discourage the ants and they will move on. Soapy water – This is one of the most popular and easiest ways to get rid of ants. Simply fill a spray bottle with some dish-washing soap and hot water. It kills the ants and obliterates the familiar trail. It only works when wet so you will have to reapply for a few days. Chalk – Amazingly, ants will not cross chalk lines! Nobody seems to know why, but it an excellent way to put an end to ant trails heading for your home. All you need is some ordinary white chalk, so if you don’t mind chalk lines al

Incredible places that I would love to go!

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40 Incredible Secret Places Most Travelers Don't Know About. The Last One Blew Me Away... Mella Noha 258462 People Sharing Share Tweet The Eiffel tower, Golden Gate Bridge and the Colosseum may be amazing in their own right, but there's something special about going to a spectacular location that few travelers venture to. Take a virtual journey with me to these secretly underrated places... Ristorante Grotta Palazzese, Italy Ristorante Grotta Palazzese, nestled in the caves of Polignano a Mare beach, is one of the greatest places to eat in all of Italy, if not the world. Chichilianne, Rhone Alpes, France The breathtaking Mont Aiguille is nearly 7,000 foot tall and offers amazing views of the French Prealps. Nauru, Micronesia all-that-is-inte

To Catch a Liar, Ask the Right Question

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Let Their Words Do the Talking Verbal cues to detect deception. by John R. "Jack" Schafer, Ph.D. A sophisticated technique, with some risks. Published on February 12, 2014 by Jack Schafer, Ph.D. in Let Their Words Do the Talking 23 in Share I wanted to believe my kids when they told me what they did or who they were with. But sometimes I suspected that they were not being completely honest. Like many adults, teenagers tell the truth when they know people would approve of their activities, and become evasive or even outright lie when they know people would disapprove. Fortunately, most of the time, most if us tell the truth. The time to worry is when people become evasive or deceptive, because they know they have done something wrong. A Volatile Conundrum is a sophisticated technique that puts liars in a position wherein they are forced to make snap decisions. Truthful people have