Ants in maincrop spud ridges

Started by pippy, August 29, 2008, 18:38:55

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pippy

Does anyone else get ants nests and eggs in their earthed up maincrop spuds?  I've found it twice now and it puts the kids off firtling for the spuds (one of their favourite jobs).  There are eggs in there too, and the earth is quite hot. 

It doesn't seem to affect the spuds - they aren't eating them or anything so it isn't major, but it does put the kids off a bit.  Any advice?
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pippy

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Mr Smith

Pippy,
          I think its part and parcel and nature of having an allotment to have  ants, slugs and vermin plus all the various insects we get  :)

betula

I have lost count of the amount of ants nests I have disturbed this year both on the lottie and in customers gardens.It just seems a bad year for ants.

They are over you so quickly.Had one go down my top the other day,cheeky blighter,Jim and I had a lot of fun retrieving him :o ::)

star

I know it will take up a bit of room, but plant Tansy on your plot strategically. It is said to repel ants. I have put a plant where we had a huge nest last year (and since we moved to this house....4 years) The ants have not appeared there at all this year.

Be careful though it can become a weed, I take the flowers off before they set seed unless I want additional plants :D
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

pippy

Yes - asked around at the plot and quite a few people get them so I guess it's just a fact of life (or nature!).

Thanks for the Tansy tip star _ I'll try that out next year! 
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