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Sarah-b

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red ants
« on: September 06, 2004, 12:19:20 »
Why is our plot so attractive to red ants? It isn't the tidiest plot - could that be the problem - maybe the rotting wood that was once an edging for some of the borders is attractive to them.

Do they actually do any harm - apart from biting me all the time?
Will they die off in the winter?
Is there an "environmentally-friendly" way of getting shot of them?

Thanks,
Sarah.

aquilegia

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Re:red ants
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2004, 12:51:47 »
pour boiling water over them.
gone to pot :D

Doris_Pinks

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Re:red ants
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2004, 14:48:01 »
Sarah, I can empathise, my plot has loads of them too! Vicious little devils,I now carry an anti itch cream in the car!
 I have noticed the more that I am working the soil, the less I am seeing them......but they are stilll there!! Think Aqui's idea is the friendliest!! Thermos's at the ready! ;D
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teresa

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Re:red ants
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2004, 18:26:19 »
I seem to remember someone saying talc they dont like it either dig it in or puff them they should move away? any cheep stuff will do.
Teresa

William O

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Re:red ants
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2004, 20:28:34 »
Hi Sarah

There is a product "Ant Nematodes" that can be used to rid ants from lawns - sold by the greengardener company and 'just-green', mail order company - maybe others sell it as well (google search for it)

Don't know if you think this is friendly  ::)
Happy Gardening

 

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