Gasoline Fire and Explosion Hazard

Gasoline Fire and Explosion Hazard - Very Dangerous
Gasoline is a very dangerous liquid. Using it to start a fire or get rid of ants in your yard is a bad idea.
Gasoline fumes are heavier than air and travel across the ground like invisible flowing water. Years ago, I made a mistake starting a scrap lumber pile on fire using gasoline and a tongue of fire shot down a hill 30 feet towards me.
You'll see the SAME THING happen in a few of these videos!
Watch these videos to see how dangerous gasoline is.
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Re: using gasoline to rid ant hills.
I would recommend using dry ice instead. It will suffocate them, more effective