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Started by Toker5000, August 04, 2009, 09:15:38

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Toker5000

Just got my allotment yesterday, the weesds are everywere but i also have 2 large ant hills.  the only porblem is that the hills are made of soil and glass (old greenhouse planes dumped over years) so i can not rip them down.  any one got any ideas now to move then on.

thanks
T5000

Toker5000


Buster54

I got one in my compost bin and one in my polytunnel what harm are they doing
I'm not the Messiah - I'm a very naughty boy."

Toker5000

so i can just leave them, and they will not damage anthing.

Robert_Brenchley

They can be a minor nisance farming aphids, but that's counterbalanced by the number of small nasties they must kill in the course of a season. The only thing to watch out for is if they move into a plant pot, they can cause problems there because there may not be room for both them and the plant's roots. If you want to get rid of the mounds, just dig them as normal and ignore the ants. They'll set up a new nest somewhere nearby.

Toker5000

so distroy the hills.  thank you.  i was just unsure about the harm/benifits of them being there

Robert_Brenchley

If they're piles of soil and broken glass you don't want them anyway! I had a massive pile like that when I took on my plot, but it went years ago.

Toker5000

the ants can go with the glass then  :)

do you know how harmful it is to bury animals, just i was talking to the gent who had it before me (he had a massive plot but NT council divided it up into smaller ones) and i got the pet grave yard on the end


landimad

I would like you to take a look at this site for the help you need in detering ants.

http://www.antinfestation.co.uk/deterring-ants.aspx

Got them back now to put some tread on them

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