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Hahaha.
So...I go down yesterday evening and check my piles. Sugars is still there.
I mess with the top to see if the swarm comes after me...a few angry buggers come out but not many. Might have been the time of day tho so going down shortly to check again.
BUT! now I have a trail of tiny black sugar ants trying to escape with my bait! Lol doh. I don't mind them (they love my potted plants but don't cause the damage or pain the fire ants do)
I have the same thing. Fewer but still there. I think one of the people said it takes three days?
I just hope we can find SOMETHING to get rid of them that won't be super toxic to everything else!
I have the same thing. Fewer but still there. I think one of the people said it takes three days?
I just hope we can find SOMETHING to get rid of them that won't be super toxic to everything else!
I'm gonna keep checking (and feeding them lol. Next ill try a molasses mix.
I agree! I am REALLY trying to avoid adding more poisons to the yard.Do let us know if three days works and about the molasses mixture, please. You've whetted our appetites for the information!![]()
Also, molasses and sugar are less expensive than the poison (well, they're basically organic anyway). I would feel better that way rather than using the poisons.
You're the best!!!![]()
I'm gonna keep checking (and feeding them lol. Next ill try a molasses mix.I agree! I am REALLY trying to avoid adding more poisons to the yard.
I have the same thing. Fewer but still there. I think one of the people said it takes three days?
I just hope we can find SOMETHING to get rid of them that won't be super toxic to everything else!
Thanks, I have to find a way to rid the ants from the play area and the chickens free range all day, just too hot for them to be in the coop right now![]()
I used molasses last year in my small garden. Watered with it once a week, the plants loved it, but I wasn't in a hurry so I used it sparingly. I really probably could have water 2-4 times a week at dry season peak but was nervous (new things on my plants do that lol)
I used half molasses and half water. In a hose end sprayer with the dial turned to 2 (ortho sprayer that never got used for poison-yet! )
Watered the soil well and they left after the 2nd application. They were making nests at the base of my herbs and egg plants. At 1st they made great pollinators lol then I couldn't harvest herbs without a fight. I didn't do it this year, got distracted and didn't think about it, still don't have an ant problem in that garden![]()
But i can't find my jar of molasses! Lol and its raining againso that test will have to be tomorrow. I love when the hubby asks for kitchen stuff and I have to go to the shed/garden/or chicken coop to get it lol.![]()
I'm gonna keep checking (and feeding them lol. Next ill try a molasses mix.
If I am out of the usual substances for fire ant eradication I use the Texas method of fire ant control.
Get a case of ice cold long neck Long Star Beer. You and your buddies then sit in the shade and drink the whole case.
As needed recycle the case of Long Star Beer onto your fire ant mounds.
It won't kill the first fire ant but boy is it hugely emotionally satisfying.![]()