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Do ants get diabetes?![]()
I hope so too! :-D
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Do ants get diabetes?![]()
On another note, I tried to flood them outta the garden before...they made a raft! Out of the soldier ants and all climbed on and floated around til they hit dirt again! Evil creatures...
http://msucares.com/insects/fireants/facts.html
Above are a few facts about fire ants and why most homemade cures or urban legends on how to control either red imported or black imported fire ant colonies just don't work, and never will.
First forget that ditty about fire ants eating corn grits and swelling up till they explode. The vision of exploding fire ants may be appealing to the home owned but it is totally bogus.
Adult fire ants are incapable of eating solid food. All the food fire ants gather is first fed to their larva. The larva digest it and regurgitated part of it. This predigested liquid food is then passed around the colony by the adult worker ants for all to enjoy. If you are intent on destroying a red imported fire ant colony by chemical means, you had best start with the larva because besides being the future of the colony, the fire ant larva are the colonies' meal ticket in the here and now.
Fire ants are swift to move the visible mound if anything out of the ordinary happens to it like a soaking with hot water or other benign liquids, or if you run over it with a mower etc. The problem is that you may drive the mound right up against or into the foundation of your house and then you'll have a house or bed full of fire ants to either learn to live with or control at short range.
The thicker the grass or other ground cover the fewer new fire ant hills you'll have. The thinner the lawn cover the more likely the next new fire ant queen to alight on your property will find a good location to start a colony. Most fire ant colonies are 50 feet in diameter or less. However some fire ant colonies are 200 feet in diameter. The reason for this is because fire ants are imperialistic and if strong enough they will absorb surrounding colonies creating fire ant empires with multiple queens. If you only kill one or even a few of the queens in such a colony you're just spitting in the wind.
Why don't you just buy some Amdro and be done with it?
Because we don't like to fill our yards where our animals and children play with chemicals!
We also have well water. So I'm not too keen on dumping a bunch of toxins on the ground where they might end up leaching into the groundwater!
If someone else chooses to fill their yard with chemicals then that's their decision. We choose not to!