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Started by sid, June 14, 2007, 19:51:43

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sid

i have a large ants nest in the allotment right next to my cabbeg and sume have just wilterd and died could this b the ants as i have seen them going down right next to the plants

sid


jennym

Might be the ants, if they have removed large amounts of soil from around the roots, so that the roots aren't getting any water.

Leeds Lad

I'm having the same problem, this time with spuds, just dug out a few small rows and must have uncovered about 10 nests.  Ant eggs everywhere, I hope the birds get them!!

Trevor_D

Be horrid to them - put in one of those Ant Station poison traps. Stops them in their tracks. (We've had a lot of them this year, too.)

louise stella

They do seem worse this year - I reckon it's the warm winter!

Louise
Grow yer bugger grow!

emmy1978

my plot covered.  :(
Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

sid

sorry havent got bac but pc been playing up will get a ant trap or could i put ant powder down when it stops  raining

Joolieeee

we have a nest in the greenhouse floor.  Will they do damage to any crops in there, as all my growbags are on staging etc - nothing on floor level.  I was going to leave them be, but now not sure?

Joolieeee
Joolieeee

shirley B

just found this in my book of words: for ants small bottle of clove oil in large can of water, haven't tried it myself but may be worth a go.
nan  :-\

cornykev

I've got em aswell and I saw some ants eggs yesterday. :( :'(
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Kepouros

Armillatox is a deadly contact poison for ants, and sprayed into the nest under pressure will usually kill off most of the colony.  I have to do this every year because the paving outside my back door is completely undermined with nests, and the b*ggers keep invading my kitchen.

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