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Aspartame as Ant Poison

July 22, 2008 by Steph 

ant poison aspartameThose of you who have lived in areas with fire ants will understand my animosity towards these insects. I’m thrilled to find spiders, wasps, bees, and other bugs in our yard but fire ants are not welcome. Fire ants are aptly named – the bites burn and sting for a week or more – and they are very aggressive. This year our yard was home to more than usual, which meant we ended up with more bites than usual. With two small children and a dog, we couldn’t just let them stay.

Rich had heard a friend talking about aspartame as a method for controlling fire ants so we decided to give it a try. He brought some packets of Equal home from a run to the local coffee shop and we were in business.

We sprinkled three packets of Equal on the biggest mound and waited to see what would happen. At first it seemed like nothing was changing but after 3 or 4 days the number of ants we could see started to decline. After a week we sprinkled the contents of another packet on the mound to replace what had been taken. By the end of the second week, there were no more ants to be found.

Fire ants often just move their mound when threatened so we kept a close eye on the area. It has now been several months and no new mounds have appeared.

We thought it might have been a coincidence so tried another test. As things outdoors heated up, our kitchen became home to a conga line of little black ants. I put some aspartame along their path and within three days they were gone.

Next time you have an ant infestation, consider aspartame instead of traditional insecticide. And if you eat or drink products containing aspartame, you may want to rethink them; I don’t want anything to happen to you!

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2 Responses to “Aspartame as Ant Poison”

  1. lucas on July 9th, 2009 6:50 am

    My wife’s dire warnings about aspartame are confirmed!!! But seriously (folks), that’s a very interesting articles. What’s that stuff made of anyway?

  2. Steph on July 9th, 2009 6:19 pm

    Aspartame is made up of 40% aspartic acid, 50% phenylalanine and 10% methanol. The methanol breaks down into formaldehyde and formic acid once in the body. Formaldehyde and food are two substances I would rather keep separate!

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