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  <identifier>GoodbyeM1959_2</identifier>
  <publicdate>2002-07-16 00:00:00</publicdate>
  <creator>University of Georgia, Agricultural Extension Service</creator>
  <description>The life cycle and habits of the ant, and how to control and exterminate them with insecticides. Begins with a wonderful sequence in which we hear ants screaming "We're hungry! We're hungry!"</description>
  <date>1959</date>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/</licenseurl>
  <color>B&amp;W</color>
  <sound>Sd</sound>
  <collection>prelinger</collection>
  <title>Goodbye, Mrs. Ant</title>
  <addeddate>2002-07-16 00:00:00</addeddate>
  <sponsor>Velsicol Corporation</sponsor>
  <pick>0</pick>
  <runtime>13:20</runtime>
  <shotlist>COVERS THE LIFE CYCLE &amp; HABITS OF THE ANT &amp;  EFFECTIVE METHODS OF CONTROL &amp; EXTERMINATION WITH INSECTICIDES.
Ken Smith sez: This film tells us that ants are "a pest to man" and then shows us how to "treat" them with Chlordane.  Some treat.  We see a woman spreading Chlordane around a kitchen, and a man spreading it around a basement and an outdoor barbecue (yum).  As this film ends, we are assured that the man will return to his barbecue "without fear that ants will spoil his fun."  The film's beginning shows closeups of ants as high-pitched voices shouting "We're hungry! We're hungry" are heard on the soundtrack.


Danger Lurks  Ants Insects Insecticides Chlordane Poisons Picnics Fear Families Pests Infestation Macrophotography Surrealism Fantasy ANTS INSECTS INSECTICIDES HUMOR CONTROL EXTERMINATION PESTS LIFE  ENTOMOLOGY COLONIES QUEENS HABITS HOMES HOUSES FOOD PESTICIDES VELSICOL
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  <updatedate>2005-01-13 09:36:44</updatedate>
  <country>United States</country>
  <public>1</public>
  <hidden>0</hidden>
  <subject>Insects;Health and hygiene;Poisons: Insecticides</subject>
  <numeric_id>484</numeric_id>
  <type>MovingImage</type>
  <proddate>1959</proddate>
  <collectionid>19096</collectionid>
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