well the trick for ants is this.. you desturb the nest enough but dont take it out, they will just relocate and built another next with in a few days..
if the ant hill is as big as you say.. get ready.. they are already sending out new colonies to infest your yard.. my idea.. bengal insect powder.. sprinkle it out.. put one of those $10 kiddy pools from walmart over it .. check the next day.. it works.. spray the ground around where they pool will sit .. that way the grass wont die from the pool.. the powder wont hurt the grass.. but might hurt the dog.. after that.. just get a sharshooter shovel and dig down the hear of the mound and pour somemore on and put the pool back.. after that just go around and take small section of grass with top soil up and place over any hole.. the grass will grow over it all.
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